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    constitutions


    1. Teenage constitutions are remarkable things, but even in their relatively short social lives both of them have experienced the fatal charm inherent in mixing the sauce


    2. Constitutions and the like as machines:


    3. But the distance of the colony assemblies from the eye of the sovereign, their number, their dispersed situation, and their various constitutions, would render it very difficult to manage them in the same manner, even though the sovereign had the same means of doing it; and those means are wanting


    4. He would have been well advised to keep his mouth shut, inasmuch as any elementary reading of the Constitution will tell the reader that the three branches are the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial, per the Constitution"s first three articles


    5. injury to their constitutions


    6. ” Which nations’ constitutions the Court might select to try on for a fit in one case or another we have no idea


    7. ” Such “rights” as may emerge will be fashioned by courts some of which are not bound by constitutions at all


    8. ” However, as the Revolution unfolded and new constitutions were written, the French added a fourth substantive


    9. violation of the American Constitutions, still categorically reject


    10. It was thought that life with them strengthened weak constitutions

    11. It is a solemn thought that, in framing the constitutions of the new, democratic, independent, African states, we are not drafting a Negro Magna Carta, but are signing a pile of death warrants


    12. The liberal regulations of the constitution would remain enshrined just for appearances sake just as it was in that most liberal of all constitutions, the one devised by Stalin


    13. I think the best example that demonstrates that we’re not social equals is when we hear your children say, ‘Can we get one as a pet? We can keep it the pool…’ Sure, kids love us, they want to be around us, but rarely have we heard a parent explain to the child that we’re sentient beings and are entitled to the same liberties that all sentient beings are afforded, as outlined in the United Federation of Planet’s Charter, and our local Constitutions


    14. Establishing two Roman periods and two Constitutions of the Unites States of America


    15. The Tempest arrived at the New Constitutions location before Gowr, Gleason,


    16. On our home planet, we have similar documents which we call constitutions and which establish the rights and obligations of citizens in a nation


    17. The Constitutions states in Article 95 Promotion of the Welfare of the People:


    18. After Independence, it was only natural that Namibians should choose to have one of the best constitutions in the world that ensures this peace and continued peaceful co-existence with one another


    19. And the end product, touted as the bulkiest of the written constitutions in the comity of nations, turned out to be an exercise in selective amnesia


    20. For what are democracies, but the institutionally slow apparatus for amending rights of equality to constitutions of inequality one long laborious issue at a time

    21. happening on the large scale, with whole nations and constitutions


    22. ) from the faith, springing from a 'mystery,’ or secret doctrine of iniquity already working, and ending in the reign of the 'lawless one’ (a]nomov) in the church of God,—who should undertake to 'change times (divine constitutions) and laws’ (Dan


    23. In a word, he made so many good rules that to this day they are preserved there, and are called The constitutions of the great governor Sancho Panza


    24. Then he had all his children brought down, anxious to have the physician's opinion on their constitutions


    25. All that, Socrates, is excellent; but I should like to put a question to you: Ought there not to be good physicians in a State, and are not the best those who have treated the greatest number of constitutions good and bad? and are not the best judges in like manner those who are acquainted with all sorts of moral natures?


    26. For good nurture and education implant good constitutions, and these good constitutions taking root in a good education improve more and more, and this improvement affects the breed in man as in other animals


    27. And now, I said, are we beginning to persuade those whom you described as rushing at us with might and main, that the painter of constitutions is such an one as we are praising; at whom they were so very indignant because to his hands we committed the State; and are they growing a little calmer at what they have just heard?


    28. I shall particularly wish to hear what were the four constitutions of which you were speaking


    29. Then if the constitutions of States are five, the dispositions of individual minds will also be five?


    30. It is jealousy and not confidence which prescribes limited constitutions, to bind those whom we are obliged to trust with power

    31. Therefore the children are the property of the community, and it is the business and to the interest of the community to see that their constitutions are not undermined by starvation


    32. He confirmed her view of her own constitution as being peculiar, by admitting that all constitutions might be called peculiar, and he did not deny that hers might be more peculiar than others


    33. After this, it came to be held in various quarters that Lydgate played even with respectable constitutions for his own purposes, and how much more likely that in his flighty experimenting he should make sixes and sevens of hospital patients


    34. Eugenie belonged to the type of children with sturdy constitutions, such as we see among the lesser bourgeoisie, whose beauties always seem a little vulgar; and yet, though she resembled the Venus of Milo, the lines of her figure were ennobled by the softer Christian sentiment which purifies womanhood and gives it a distinction unknown to the sculptors of antiquity


    35. Everyone on the early bird flight looked thoroughly depressed and groggy, as if they’d risen way too early and their constitutions hadn’t had time to quite catch up


    36. Since the year 1805 we had made peace and had again quarreled with Bonaparte and had made constitutions and unmade them again, but the salons of Anna Pavlovna Helene remained just as they had been- the one seven and the other five years before


    37. “Here they make new constitutions, new laws, new wars every three months, but we are still in colonial times


    38. "Only the hardiest of constitutions could endure for more than a few moments such a numbing bath


    39. How much of the acclimatisation of species to any peculiar climate is due to mere habit, and how much to the natural selection of varieties having different innate constitutions, and how much to both means combined, is an obscure question


    40. And as it is not likely that man should have succeeded in selecting so many breeds and sub-breeds with constitutions specially fitted for their own districts, the result must, I think, be due to habit

    41. On the other hand, natural selection would inevitably tend to preserve those individuals which were born with constitutions best adapted to any country which they inhabited


    42. Animals kept by savages in different countries often have to struggle for their own subsistence, and are exposed to a certain extent to natural selection, and individuals with slightly different constitutions would succeed best under different climates


    43. In the one case, the conditions of life have been disturbed, though often in so slight a degree as to be inappreciable by us; in the other case, or that of hybrids, the external conditions have remained the same, but the organisation has been disturbed by two distinct structures and constitutions, including of course the reproductive systems, having been blended into one


    44. The above view of the sterility of hybrids being caused by two constitutions being compounded into one has been strongly maintained by Max Wichura


    45. Since the year 1805 we had made peace and had again quarreled with Bonaparte and had made constitutions and unmade them again, but the salons of Anna Pávlovna and Hélène remained just as they had been—the one seven and the other five years before


    46. That in many things they had been copied too far, he agreed; but as to this prerogative, it was no such badge of slavery, and was found not only in the articles of the ordinance, but in the constitutions of various States, qualified in a greater or less degree


    47. quoted the constitutions of New York and Massachusetts, both which States had been considered republican


    48. These constitutions gave a qualified prerogative to the Governor of the State


    49. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That in case it shall be deemed necessary, in order to vindicate the just rights, or to secure the safety of the United States, to invade the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, or either of them, the President of the United States be, and he hereby is authorized and empowered to issue a proclamation, addressed to the inhabitants of said provinces, assuring them, in the name of the people of these States, that in case the said provinces, or any of them, shall come into the possession of this Government, the inhabitants of such province or provinces shall be secured and protected in the full enjoyment of their lives, liberty, property, and religion, in as full and ample manner as the same are secured to the people of the United States by their constitutions; and that the said proclamation be promulgated and circulated, in the manner which, in the opinion of the President, shall be best calculated to give it general publicity


    50. No sooner was the report laid on the table, than the vultures were flocking round their prey, the carcass of a great Military Establishment—men of tainted reputation, of broken fortunes (if they ever had any) and of battered constitutions, "choice spirits, tired of the dull pursuits of civil life," were seeking after agencies and commissions; willing to doze in gross stupidity over the public fire; to light the public candle at both ends



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