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A Remedy that acts immediately upon the Seat of a Disease, is more likely to effect a Cure, than one that acts only Consequentially upon it. 8.

Not to urge that the loss of freedom, and the destruction of our constitution, are the worst consequences that can be apprehended from a conquest, and that to a slave the change of his master is of no great importance, it is evident, that the power of the French is of such kind as can only affect us remotely, and consequentially.

I believe all politicks that are not founded on morality will be found fallacious and destructive, if not immediately, to those who practise them; yet, consequentially, by their general tendency to disturb society, and weaken those obligations which maintain the order of the world.

But that form of Government, which, neither in its direct institutions, nor in their immediate tendency, has contrived to throw its affairs into the most trust-worthy hands, but has left its whole executory system to be disposed of agreeably to the uncontrolled [Page 23] pleasure of any one man, however excellent or virtuous, is a plan of polity defective not only in that member, but consequentially erroneous in every part of it.

No sooner had the sumptuary laws, so strictly enjoined by Narbal, began to be relaxed, than the spirit of commerce, consequentially, and designedly restrained by them, broke through all bounds; and ransacked every quarter of the earth to gratify the phantastick demands of luxury and caprice.

All the letters are written while the hearts of the writers must be supposed to be wholly engaged in their subjects (the events at the time generally dubious): so that they abound not only in critical situations, but with what may be called instantaneous descriptions and reflections (proper to be brought home to the breast of the youthful reader;) as also with affecting conversations; many of them written in the dialogue or dramatic way. 'Much more lively and affecting,' says one of the principa ... children in the great article of marriage--to warn children against preferring a man of pleasure to a man of probity upon that dangerous but too-commonly-received notion, that a reformed rake makes the best husband--but above all, to investigate the highest and most important doctrines not only of morality, but of christianity, by showing them thrown into action in the conduct of the worthy characters; while the unworthy, who set those doctrines at defiance, are condignly, and, as may be said, consequentially punished.

I must, therefore, if I reason consequentially, as strenuously maintain, that they have the same simple direction, as that there is a God.

Reason is, consequentially, the simple power of improvement; or, more properly speaking, of discerning truth.

I whined like any thing, calling to my missus--for you must know that I've married as handsome a Scotch terrier as you ever see. "Vixen," says I, "here's the poor old governor up at last--I knew that Police Act would drive him to something desperate." "Why he hasn't hung himself in earnest, and summoned you on his inquest!" exclaimed Mrs. T. "Worse nor that," says I; "he's turned author, and in course is stewed up in some wery elevated apartment during this blessed season of the year, when all nature is wagging with delight, and the fairs is on, and the police don't want nothing to do to warm 'em, and consequentially sees no harm in a muster of infantry in bye-streets.

As seawater was warmed by the Sun, its capacity to hold dissolved gas was reduced, consequentially, dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) was released into the atmosphere (as a gas).

"Consequentially, on 8 May 2009 it was announced that the show would end in July, the presenters claiming in a statement that viewers ""simply couldn't find us""."

In the widely used public-key cryptography, creation of keys can be done on the local computer and the creator has complete control over who has access to it, and consequentially their own security policy.

That left arguing over trade secrets, which after some opposition, was hard to take beyond a breach of contract between SCO and IBM, and consequentially a claim only against IBM.

Consequentially, in Spring of 1953, Communist troops had more difficulty transporting troops and supplies due to relentless allied intervention.

Consequentially, proteins of a certain range in size will require a variable volume of eluant (solvent) before being collected at the other end of the column of gel.


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