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They were introduced to preserve a certain lineal succession, of which the law of primogeniture first gave the idea, and to hinder any part of the original estate from being carried out of the proposed line, either by gift, or device, or alienation; either by the folly, or by the misfortune of any of its successive owners
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The course of human affairs, by marriage, by succession, and by alienation, necessarily deranged this original division, and frequently threw the lands which had been allotted for the maintenance of many different families, into the
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In the other English colonies, indeed, the right of primogeniture takes place, as in the law of England: But in all the English colonies, the tenure of the lands, which are all held by free soccage, facilitates alienation ; and the grantee of an extensive tract of land generally finds it for his interest to alienate, as fast as he can, the greater part of it, reserving only a small quit-rent
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But, in the French colonies, if any part of an estate, held by the noble tenure of chivalry and homage, is alienated, it is, for a limited time, subject to the right of redemption, either by the heir of the superior, or by the heir of the family; and all the largest estates of the country are held by such noble tenures, which necessarily embarrass alienation
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But, in a new colony, a great uncultivated estate is likely to be much more speedily divided by alienation than by succession
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This was the beginning of the alienation between Latinos and the multi-generation U
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In some countries, where the greater part of the other feudal customs have gone into disuse, this tax upon the alienation of land still continues to make a very considerable branch of the revenue of the sovereign
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Shaking his head in confusion Brock tried to ignore the indomitable feeling of alienation that now lurked at the back of his mind, as though a stranger were settled there
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perpetuate the isolation and alienation that money economies enable
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I felt alienation from the Lord
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McWhorter sees much of hip-hop and the rest as “staged alienation” by these rappers for the purpose of promoting their records
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Add to that the alienation such as Mary Eberstadt describes
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Alienation causes fear and fear deepens
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alienation out West, whose separation instincts are seen as a danger to the
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The meeting soon developed into a very emotional exchange of charges and counter charges that missed the healing objective and produced unexpected bitter alienation
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No one has seen official or unofficial reports of such a meeting, but if unity was its objective, greater division and alienation was its definite result
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First, it shows the alienation that can come from the “precious vase” phenomenon
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His religion, his expectations of what society is (ally or enemy), his sense of self-worth, basic feeling of belonging or alienation, all of those intangible attitudes that bridge his connection with the “outside,” determine the qualities of these social ties
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Neurosis and the alienation of the masses are too prevalent today, with
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This would mean another type of alienation
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sisters did and my time with Harry in Europe and Africa had instilled a sense of … alienation,
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constructed, just as an alienation from the physical is necessary for workers in mental
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It had become an even bigger source of staff alienation, not to mention her questionable job status
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that thrived on alienation? Sure, the White House was saying
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This alienation or estrangement from our human essence is what creates the antagonism of the worker to capitalism, ‘be his payment high or low
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So strong, in fact was this feeling of alienation that, without consulting Anthea, I engaged a builder to erect a high wall around the boundary of the house and gardens
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(The corporatocracy probably hooked him on purpose to achieve this alienation with industry)
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loyally and admirably carried out the "duty," of exterminating his fellow humans, but his very dedication to "duty," expressing his own alienation in this world, vented so heinously his hate towards
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However, as love and hatred are the obverse and the reverse of the same human emotion, the feeling of alienation towards ‘the others’, nevertheless, brings in the Musalmans a sense of rare togetherness
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We all live lives of alienation through labor saving devices separating us from cooperative sharing
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It almost always generates either a total alienation from oneself, or an unlimited and universal hypocrisy
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Apart from the disgust and alienation that arises from putting spittle into people’s mouths, the prophet (cpth) said: “Waste is verily caused by disgust
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In the theatre it was the angry young men with playwright John Osborne leading the lower middle-class alienation with the British establishment
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Because of cars: our social, physical and environmental alienation has increased
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Their alienation was becoming sclerotic; a permanent feature of their married life
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Hatred brings alienation and alienation is in direct contrast with Love
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Love brings us nearer to other forms of creation while alienation builds sense of distance and disconnection
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Few of us realize that in the moments of deep estrangement frustration and alienation is also an unparalleled opportunity to be bonded with divinity seamlessly
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Now and then, a howl of a wolf or a hyena added to the feeling of alienation
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Boredom leads to alienation, followed by resentment and anger
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This outer definition of happiness comes from the fact of hierarchy and the separation and isolation of classes and alienation of people from each other
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I had the same feelings of alienation once in Arabia, but less so because I led a very secluded life and had not much contact with the locals
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Why do you think the impersonality of modern cities has increased to the point where a murderer can go on stabbing their victim to death with over 60 murderous stab wounds, while hundreds of people passing by did not lift one fucking finger to stop him? The alienation of the modern human living in a city has been created to make sure that they never report any cases of child abuse or child neglect to authorities
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Human alienation has been created so humans will not help each other or report any crime to any authority
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� It is at this point, they feel the alienation of such a state, and cover themselves from eyes outside their own
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� They experience alienation
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� The only control of such unbridled competition and alienation comes in a Hobbesian imposition and intercession of the dominator model
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Out of such alienation we build an identity that makes form in the world
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� This encourages and increases our alienation from self and others through an inherently judgmental point of view which closes us to the world of possibility and learning
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� To paraphrase Matthew 16:26:� "For what shall it profit us, if we shall gain the whole world, and lose our own self?" That's an old and powerful question that serves as a directive against alienation from the becoming self for some other material and consumerist purpose
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� We construct this kind of meaning perspective in our alienation from the self through needing to beat others in whatever game we create and make out of life
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� It can end alienation and establish unification of our becoming self with our identity and our ego
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� Our mind, body, and spirit exist as a whole being which lives within the painful and powerful illusion of personal alienation and separation of the elements of that being
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Our very early positive adoption of alienation, we say "No" in order to say "Yes," drives us from paradise because we now see ourselves as separate and exposed
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� Oneness with creation precludes the recognition and affection needed with separation and alienation
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� It is through unconditional positive regard that we escape from the burden but not necessarily the adventure of our consciousness and alienation
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� Fear links to our essential vulnerability, and once linked becomes a wonderful mechanism to produce conformity and alienation from each other and greater dependence, if the appearance of loyalty, on the dominator model
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� In that way, we have chosen alienation from the external I/Thou which causes alienation within us
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�� There is no tiger for us, but endlessly choosing the wrong door may cause us to despair and believe in the tiger: alienation and meaninglessness
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"� However, they will rerun to their being relationship with our becoming self and whole being whenever they question and critically reflect on the meaning perspective that drives their alienation
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We eschew potential loneliness and indifference that comes from alienation and ‘cut off’ from others
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From the perceived sense of personal meaninglessness and psychological frustration from the experience of pain comes the desire to search for an answer to alleviate the state of spiritual and ‘physical’ trauma and alienation
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An almost universal custom has affixed to these expressions what is termed a spiritual sense; namely, that of alienation from God, who is the highest 'life’ of the soul, 'the strength of our life, and our portion forever
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The general alienation from Christianity, of the scientific, literary, and laboring classes of Europe, so far as it is speculative, is the final result of a skepticism, which began, with a denial of the endless torment of the lost
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And the general alienation of mind from Christian ideas, as represented to us in the strikingly faithful reports of the devoted missionaries, suggests reflections on the possibility that there may be 'some awful mistake somewhere,’ as Mrs
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But he cared no longer about his alienation
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To me, he signified the threatening danger was not so much death, as permanent alienation of intellect
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He was began to doubt his own innocence, which justified in some measure the governor's belief in his mental alienation; and then, relaxing his sentiment of pride, he addressed his supplications, not to God, but to man
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" Among his actual auditors, however, it merely gave him an additional claim to that respect which they never withhold from such as are believed to be the subjects of mental alienation
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” Rose whispered, “Oh, Rosie, what did we do to you?” Rosemary’s nurses and companions found the trips to Palm Beach and Hyannis Port stressful, too, recognizing the frustration and alienation that Rosemary felt in her mother’s presence
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Its result, on earth, could hardly fail to be insanity, and hereafter, that eternal alienation from the Good and True, of which madness is perhaps the earthly type
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The earl perceiving their demeanour, enquired of the colonel, when they had returned from the table to the drawing-room, as to the cause of such a visible alienation, and Colonel Cavendish, who was much of the gentleman, explaining it, expressing his grief that so unpleasant a discovery had been made to the prejudice of so worthy a man, my lord was observed to stand some time in a thoughtful posture, after which he went and spoke in a whisper to the countess, who advised him, as her ladyship in the sequel told me herself, to send for me, as a wary and prudent man
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When the peasants, with their singing, had vanished out of sight and hearing, a weary feeling of despondency at his own isolation, his physical inactivity, his alienation from this
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‘Lord, have mercy on us, and succor us!’ he repeated to himself incessantly, feeling, in spite of his long and, as it seemed, complete alienation from religion, that he turned to God just as trustfully and simply as he had in his childhood and first youth
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even the best-versed Christologist of the three, there was alienation in the standing consciousness that his squareness would not fit the round hole that had been prepared for him
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Instead, she had ended up somehow as a wage-slave herself, dependent for her daily bread upon the rentier Bruno Augenblick, and the alienation that increasingly preoccupied her—quite against her will—was her own
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"I never noticed any alienation of mind—any aberration of intellect in the late Mr
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Casaubon was determined not to speak to his cousin, and that Will's presence at church had served to mark more strongly the alienation between them
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But now her judgment, instead of being controlled by duteous devotion, was made active by the imbittering discovery that in her past union there had lurked the hidden alienation of secrecy and suspicion
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It was because Lydgate writhed under the idea of getting his neck beneath this vile yoke that he had fallen into a bitter moody state which was continually widening Rosamond's alienation from him
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He had told his wife that he was simply taking care of this wretched creature, the victim of vice, who might otherwise injure himself; he implied, without the direct form of falsehood, that there was a family tie which bound him to this care, and that there were signs of mental alienation in Raffles which urged caution
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But this opinion of his did not cause a lasting alienation; and the way in which the family was made whole again was characteristic of all concerned
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When the peasants, with their singing, had vanished out of sight and hearing, a weary feeling of despondency at his own isolation, his physical inactivity, his alienation from this world, came over Levin
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The fundamental, or middle screw, without which the other screws could not hold, which is first screwed up, and which is never slackened, is the screw of personal slavery, the enslaving of some men by others under threat of slaughter; the second, which is screwed up after the first, is that of enslaving men by taking away the land and stores of provisions from them, such alienation being maintained by the threat to murder; and the third screw is slavery enforced by the requirement of certain money taxes; and this demand is also maintained under threat of murder
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It may be said, perhaps, that the late alienation of the Spanish Crown and the revolution in Spain have dissolved the tie which connects them with the mother country
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At present the opposition party confine their calculations merely to resistance; and I can assure you that, at this moment, they do not freely entertain the project of withdrawing the Eastern States from the Union, finding it a very unpopular topic; although a course of events, such as I have already mentioned, would inevitably produce an incurable alienation of the New England from the Southern States
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But the aspect of things in this respect is changed, and a war would produce an incurable alienation of the Eastern States, and bring the whole country in subordination to the interests of England, whose navy would prescribe and enforce the terms upon which the commercial States should carry, and the agricultural States export, their surplus produce
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There was evidence in the legal papers that alienation of these farms was not allowed
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That there was no alienation of feeling attending this separate operation in home missions as a testimony against slavery, is evident from the fact that the churches and the missionary pastors of the A