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The people of this country have the constitutional right to protest, and we will not stop until our demands are met.

Constitutional reform is a significant issue in the United Kingdom.

The American Constitution was written in Philadelphia in 1787 by 55 delegates to a constitutional convention.

It was under these circumstances that the constitutional crisis began.

Researchers have found that the delegates that attended the American Constitutional Convention in 1787 spent much of their time getting drunk.

In the state of Queensland, Australia, it is still constitutional law that all pubs must have a railing outside for patrons to tie up their horse.

Constitutional conventions are generally unwritten rules based on custom and precedent.

The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.

The President has resigned, and the country is in the middle of a constitutional crisis.

Syphilis, popularly termed the "pox," is a constitutional affection of the type known as "blood diseases.

The disease presents a succession of morbid constitutional disturbances, appearing at variable intervals, and pursues a chronic course.

It seems that under certain conditions, such as insanitary quarters and birds that are low in constitutional vigor and weakened from other causes, certain germs may become disease-producers.

Harvey believes "that while as all allow, a portion of the mother's blood is continually passing by absorption and assimilation into the body of the fœtus, in order to its nutrition and development, a portion of the blood of the fœtus is as constantly passing in like manner into the body of the mother; that as this commingles there with the general mass of the mother's [53]own blood, it inoculates her system with the constitutional qualities of the fœtus, and that, as these qualities are in part derived to the fœtus from the male progenitor, the peculiarities of the latter are thereby so ingrafted on the system of the female as to be communicable by her to any offspring she may subsequently have by other males.

Harvey, with much force, suggests that the effect produced is analogous to the known fact that constitutional syphilis has been communicated to a female who never had any of the primary symptoms.

It has fallen within the observation of most persons that in the human race frequent intermarriages in the same family for successive generations often tend to degeneracy of both mind and body; size and vigor diminishing, and constitutional defects and diseases being perpetuated and aggravated; but neither in this case is the result believed to be a necessary and inevitable consequence.

He holds, that to secure [103]satisfactory results from any union, there should be some inherent, constitutional, or fundamental difference; some such difference as we often see in the human family to be the ground of preference and attachment; as men generally prefer women of a feminine rather than a masculine type.

Garnett may be considered as unfortunate; for although a fair prospect opened before him, a series of occurrences took place, which neither his state of mind, nor his constitutional firmness enabled him to support.

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