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The government has instituted a couple of changes to the driver's licensing procedure in an attempt to reduce the number of accidents involving new drivers.

The airport has instituted a special tax to offset the cost of renovations to the building.

Alexander Hamilton once remarked, "Why has government been instituted at all? Because the passions of men will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice, without constraint.

" The government has instituted a hiring freeze, and is trying to reduce its workforce through early retirement.

The government has instituted a complicated procedure for determining if a refugee claim is legitimate.

The English Program has instituted many changes over the years in an attempt to provide an increasingly better program.

Alexander Hamilton once remarked, "Why has government been instituted at all? Because the passions of men will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice without constraint.

" He reverts then to the evidence of experiments instituted by agriculturists.

” Subsequently the same learned professor instituted similar experiments upon other hosts, with the spores of Podisoma, and from thence he concluded that Rœstelia and Podisoma, in all their known species, were but forms the one of the other.

[c] Almost simultaneously with De Bary, the late Professor Œrsted instituted experiments, from which the same results ensued, as to Æcidium berberidis and Puccinia graminis.

Words are to a great extent symbols whereby we carry on thought, and thinking becomes more elaborate and complex as we rise in the scale of civilisation, because more and more are verbal symbols instituted for concrete visual images.

That association was instituted through the exertions of a small number of practical farmers, for the purpose of pursuing investigations in agricultural chemistry, and affording to its members assistance in all matters connected with the cultivation of the soil, and has formed the model of similar establishments in London, Dublin, and Belfast, as well as in Germany; and it is peculiarly creditable to the intelligence and energy of the practical farmers of Scotland, that with them commenced a movement, which has already found imitators in so many quarters, and conferred such great benefits on agriculture.

In 1790, even, fatal cases occurred in America in consequence of eating wild honey, which was traced to Kahmia latifolia by an inquiry instituted under direction of the American government.

While thus acknowledging its merits, however, let a free and frank comparison of its statements with facts be instituted.

” We may likewise conclude that as it was known to the sagacious Hebrew, the æsthetic Greek, and the imaginative Asiatic, it was no doubt equally well known to the Egyptians, and probably amongst the neighbouring African tribes, long before the arrival of Joseph in the land of the Pharaohs, and centuries before the Oracle of Delphi was instituted.

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