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    1. hope that I would live, the doctors had to prescribe the usual treatment and


    2. ‘I prescribe a massage


    3. A Nissen hut and battledress, that's what Ted would prescribe, although he forgets, as he hunches up his shoulders and completes the last hundred metres of his walk home under broken street lamps, that he was just too young for National Service


    4. They cannot prescribe a medication that will solve all your problems within two days because it simply doesn’t exist


    5. The princes who have dared in this manner to rebel against the church, over and above this crime of rebellion, have generally been charged, too, with the additional crime of heresy, notwithstanding their solemn protestations of their faith, and humble submission to every tenet which she thought proper to prescribe to them


    6. Among the followers of the reformation, dispersed in all the different countries of Europe, there was no general tribunal, which, like that of the court of Rome, or an oecumenical council, could settle all disputes among them, and, with irresistible authority, prescribe to all of them the precise limits of orthodoxy


    7. They don't prescribe to General Patton's quote that "the object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other guy die for his


    8. As with any private law case the action must be taken within three years or the claim will prescribe


    9. The compacts of civilization—for instance, the Magna Carta and the Constitution—all prescribe such


    10. Do you really think that God would prescribe a burial that would cause sickness and epidemics? No, not if we follow his statutes

    11. Saeed and helped prescribe the medication she needed to cope with the loss of her husband


    12. Doctors prescribe two types of migraine medications


    13. Monte would have liked nothing more than to claim he’d prescribed it to Calvin, but they’d found far more in Calvin’s inventory than Monte was allowed to prescribe


    14. For this infection, the doctor will often prescribe an anti-yeast medicated cream


    15. Even if the cause is not medical, doctors can prescribe medication that can control bedwetting


    16. There were no inhibitions to prescribe to, for I knew I was all


    17. prescribe pain medication that is suitable for you


    18. Many doctors will prescribe pain relief for a herniated disc


    19. For this, your doctor can prescribe a muscle relaxant


    20. If your doctor has diagnosed you as having high blood pressure then along with making changes to your lifestyle - the most effective way of dealing with it - they might also prescribe medication

    21. At prescribe times the Church gathers in common prayer and worship


    22. prescribe a placebo, which, as you undoubtedly know, is a pil without any


    23. But who goes looking for information on the medications doctors prescribe? If you trust your doctor and feel better as a result of what he does, why would you go checking up behind him?


    24. “You believe that doctors know what they are doing, and if you feel some relief as a result of what they prescribe, you aren’t likely to question the solution


    25. “Then you are not a medical doctor and therefore unable to prescribe medication


    26. “And as a medical doctor, are you able to prescribe medications and evaluate their effect on patients?"


    27. only psychiatrists and other medical doctors may prescribe most medications


    28. Asking questions that lead to prescribe answer ("Don't you want to


    29. “It’s not a drug I would be quick to prescribe, Sir Richard


    30. Those involved are a Mississippi State Supreme Court Justice, who was wrongly accused of crimes more than once and found not guilty in each case; a nineteen-year old woman who was gang-raped in Iraq by fellow soldiers and spent over four years in the court system without any compensation; a couple from Nebraska who could have avoided being in the movie had only a doctor followed the oath which says, I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone

    31.  Don’t buy from sites that offer to prescribe a prescription drug for the first time without a physical exam, sell a prescription drug without a prescription, or sell drugs not approved by the FDA


    32. Endocrinologists basically prescribe insulin and advise patients to adjust their dosage as necessary


    33. derogatory ‘my way or the highway’ approach, specialists refuse to prescribe needed medicines unless patients submit to their terms which likely include unneccessary hospital stays and other waste that only serves to pad medical bills


    34. If one can read questions from a symptom chart, perform simple indicated tests for infection or deficiency, and prescribe the recommended treatment for the indicated condition, then one can carry out the typical duties of physicians


    35. happens in ways that we don’t understand and wouldn’t prescribe


    36. I decided to prescribe her the same liquid nitrogen spray and medicine


    37. Thus, only practitioners who can monitor liver enzyme and function tests should recommend or prescribe Niacin for hyperlipidemic patients


    38. family doctor still wanted to prescribe medication, but Natalia, not lacking in medical knowledge, was still adamantly opposed


    39. The main difference between this and other naturally occurring antibiotics and the antibiotics that our doctors prescribe is that they do not harm the good enzymes that our body needs


    40. Part of his treatment was to prescribe this medicine for her

    41. The pharmacopoeias prescribe or limit the permitted final water purification stage in the


    42. The third type of expert, often works for large multinationals such as the World Bank and bring a “menu” of solutions they wish to prescribe to the patient


    43. If you have an acute attack of gouty arthritis, your doctor will prescribe anti inflammatory agents such as colchicines or NSAID to relieve the pain and swelling


    44. In his daily preachings also the revered Maharaj Ji used to prescribe the practice of Pranayam


    45. we also need a doctor who can prescribe the


    46. He will prescribe the proper medicine in the proper time


    47. We need the Holy Spirit to prescribe what He has already put inside us


    48. ‘I’m going to prescribe a strong medicine for you to apply to your scalp


    49. Of doctors who prescribe betaine HCl, the amount used


    50. Honest in that it recognizes it does not know how to do this nor can it prescribe any formula, principle or law for how to achieve, institute, or enact it











































    1. Make a list of any problems you're having taking the medicines as prescribed


    2. Each health care professional should know what the other has prescribed for you


    3. prescribed treatment in the oncology center


    4. But if what we have been performing is not the perfect thing from Heaven that has been prescribed, then what is?


    5. The Doctor had prescribed fresh air and change of


    6. SAM: I prescribed a small dose of a sedative for her


    7. The provisional teacher arrived at the first of the next week and she brought with her samples of the textbooks, copies of the prescribed initial curricula, and most importantly to the Livingsons, sufficient sets of both entrance assessments for each grade and the graduation examinations


    8. I thought he was past the prescribed age and merely gauging his abilities against a standard measure


    9. Eventually he settled on a box of something called Ibuprofen and a large container of a drug that the doctor had recently prescribed to his mother


    10. “Within the words you have heard, may now be hearing, and soon Will hear, are several phrases, which will enter into the unconscious, Re-attach themselves in a certain manner, and begin to function in a Prescribed way

    11. but the herbs you prescribed cured him


    12. If we therefore compare the sequence of events, as prescribed by Evolution to that of Creation, we see an immediate problem relating to plants that were created on day 3, while the Sun, Moon and stars were only created on the following “day” – day 4, according to the sequence in the Bible


    13. men but because the teaching that Paul prescribed had


    14. The role Paul prescribed for elders and teachers was no


    15. medicine that had been presumably prescribed for the secretary


    16. What in the world gives these demented liberals of twenty-first century America the right, with a straight face, to tell us that their programs in any way relate to progress? Perhaps we should instead try regress, to the days when the Emperor, King, or feudal lord prescribed our lives for us


    17. their prescribed parameters to move something that massive


    18. A child‘s imagination, however, should be grounded on a mature understanding of what is reasonably attainable, morally wholesome and possible or desirable, for that matter, rather than irrational, spiritually harmful, far-fetched or unbecoming while operating within the prescribed limits of a balanced mindset; that is to say, the manner that child will one day be expected to interact with other people; that is to say, by providing in measure what is expected in kind


    19. Natural Law, as prescribed by our Creator, affirms the Equality of Humankind within the Eternal Order of Things


    20. There exists an associative order endemic in (any) society; that is to say, of associations prescribed by custom where the ―servant‖

    21. Anyway, that is what her Master had prescribed for her


    22. Truth is correctly understood as the systematic arrangement of thoughtful ideas and reasoned assumptions conforming to factual standards prescribed by the (Eternal) Law(s) of Nature


    23. Modern Society is in the throes of a revolutionary Revolt of Conscience; the solitary by-product of moral and intellectual parochialism that is gradually revealing itself in the vested self-interest(s) and manners of unbridled Individualism that has undermined equalitarian idealism, that once defined the national culture, by rendering every individual the sole arbiter of his or her own conscience and ensuing choices without giving proper pause to how such choices may otherwise impact, for better or for worse, other individuals or to a transcendent authority that each must (inevitably) be held accountable; that is to say, whose (social) consequences existing outside the provincial boundaries of that individual‘s (own) estate are no longer limited by (moral) restraint or prescribed rules of moral and ethical conduct but conditioned rather by circumventing designs contrary to the proportionate interests of a well-ordered society


    24. To this purpose, God must be expunged from the public consciousness lest His presence confound the prescribed arrangements of mechanical processes where two plus two may not necessarily add up to four nor does it have to provided such dubious calculations preserve the implausible standards of an unthinking individual who has been summarily reduced to rote


    25. Once prescribed there is nothing in law which can resurrect it


    26. Today‘s youth have been subsequently commissioned with the unenviable task of having to navigate through troubled waters on a rudderless boat without a compass only to criticize them for faulty seamanship for having failed to negotiate the prescribed course


    27. I relied on sleeping pills prescribed by the neurosurgeon to help me sleep and coffee to keep


    28. She prescribed me a round of ciprofloxacin over the phone


    29. The tablets the doctor prescribed as substitute for the injections offered no relief


    30. Beth became convinced that Herminia was intent upon suicide, consuming five times the prescribed dosage of mega-dose pills and still searching for the hidden bottle

    31. stomach was found, and I was prescribed medication and was told


    32. Every car in the field had a display of lights in a configuration prescribed by the rules


    33. The Countess took with her a supply of morphia that had been prescribed to relieve the pain of her malignancy


    34. Tradition prescribed that those who saved a life could insist on taking a kind of possession of it


    35. He not only prescribed the cures but


    36. By mollifying God through the services prescribed in


    37. in some transgressed the prescribed code of conduct


    38. pared for a greater test that would take place at a prescribed time in


    39. I thought of the tablets prescribed for pain after my surgery


    40. 1 Woe to those who decree unrighteous decrees, and that write grievousness which they have prescribed; 2 To turn aside the needy

    41. Israel prescribed, and according to the magnificence of Solomon his son, and standing in the temple according to the several dignity


    42. However, there is no prescribed formula for the


    43. formula or a prescribed method for this


    44. And now, my son, I have shown you everything, and the law of all the stars of the Heaven is completed; And he showed me all the laws of these for every day, and for every season of bearing rule, and for every year, and for its going procession, and for the order prescribed to it every month and every week, and the waning of the moon which takes place in the sixth portal, for in this sixth portal her light is accomplished, and after that there is the beginning of the waning; And the waning which takes place in the first portal in its season, till one hundred and seventy-seven days are accomplished, reckoned according to weeks, twenty-five weeks and two days


    45. And many chiefs of the stars shall transgress the order prescribed; And these shall alter their orbits and tasks,


    46. And not appear at the seasons prescribed to them; And the whole order of the stars shall be concealed from the sinners,


    47. Who, since they came into being, longed not after earthly food, but regarded everything as a passing breath, and lived accordingly, and the Lord tried them much, and their spirits were found pure so that they should bless His name; And all the blessings destined for them I have recounted in the writings; And he has assigned them their recompense, because they have been found to be such as loved Heaven more than their life in the world, and though they were trodden under foot of wicked men, and experienced abuse and reviling from them and were put to shame, yet they blessed Me; And now I will summon the spirits of the good who belong to the generation of light, and I will transform those who were born in darkness, who in the flesh were not recompensed with such honour as their faithfulness deserved; And I will bring out in shining light those who have loved My holy name, and I will seat each on the throne of his honour; And they shall be resplendent for times without number; for righteousness is the judgement of God; for to the faithful He will give faithfulness in the habitation of upright paths; And they shall see those who were born in darkness led into darkness, while the righteous shall be resplendent; And the sinners shall cry aloud and see them resplendent, and they indeed will go where days and seasons are prescribed for them


    48. prescribed set of ideas, feelings and actions; on the contrary,


    49. the divinely prescribed treatment


    50. The woman behind the counter gave me the painkillers and muscle relaxants the doctor prescribed for me













































    1. Arbnor Jasari, the good doctor, is aware of her movement and he prescribes for himself his favourite pick-me-up


    2. If his employer is attentive and parsimonious, the workman is very likely to be so too; but if the master is dissolute and disorderly, the servant, who shapes his work according to the pattern which his master prescribes to him, will shape his life, too, according to the example which he sets him


    3. He dares not do anything which would disgrace or discredit him in it; and he is obliged to a very strict observation of that species of morals, whether liberal or austere, which the general consent of this society prescribes to persons of his rank and fortune


    4. Religion requires people to commit themselves to rules, rituals and tradition and to do exactly as a specific religion prescribes


    5. This religion prescribes specific practices regarding the dead


    6. Under the conditions Marx prescribes, there is no way to consider the Jew as separate or different


    7. The contract prescribes


    8. for being just what the culture prescribes: intensely involved with their families and


    9. The next belief is that what a doctor prescribes is exactly what the patient needs


    10. What an irony, the custom that prescribes alliances between blood relations proscribes sagothra marriages! What’s a gothram, after all? If anything, isn’t it a vague concept at its very best, based as it were on the precept of lineage of all

    11. Yogeshwar (Lord of Yog) prescribes His own form as the object of meditation


    12. Like the deity he, too, prescribes a course of meditation


    13. ture is the only authority that prescribes the righteous as well as the un-


    14. way, or you can follow the way that someone prescribes, in final analysis it does


    15. The Bhagavad Gita prescribes certain dietary practices (Chapter 17, Verses 8–10)


    16. A vision of the future that is not set in tablets of stone, but one that his charges can escape from by doing as he prescribes


    17. What he prescribes to me emanates from the insecurity that


    18. and what that prescribes to them as good for them, they


    19. prescribes what should be believed


    20. So given these facts and not forgetting that the Koran prescribes in startling detail the minutiae of daily life you get the following: a very religious and conservative population in which the sheikh, the Moslem priest, has considerable sway over the community and it is not unusual for people in a moral dilemma to seek his advice

    21. If she has an adulterous affair, the Koran prescribes death by stoning


    22. Until they succumb to their own fears, to their fear of dying… and finally resign themselves to whatever the doctor prescribes


    23. Don Quixote was amazed to hear Roque utter such excellent and just sentiments, for he did not think that among those who followed such trades as robbing, murdering, and waylaying, there could be anyone capable of a virtuous thought, and he said in reply, "Senor Roque, the beginning of health lies in knowing the disease and in the sick man's willingness to take the medicines which the physician prescribes; you are sick, you know what ails you, and heaven, or more properly speaking God, who is our physician, will administer medicines that will cure you, and cure gradually, and not of a sudden or by a miracle; besides, sinners of discernment are nearer amendment than those who are fools; and as your worship has shown good sense in your remarks, all you have to do is to keep up a good heart and trust that the weakness of your conscience will be strengthened


    24. For when we stumble, we should not, like children, make an uproar; we should take the measures which reason prescribes, not raising a lament, but finding a cure


    25. Then, I continued, no physician, in so far as he is a physician, considers his own good in what he prescribes, but the good of his patient; for the true physician is also a ruler having the human body as a subject, and is not a mere money-maker; that has been admitted?


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


    27. You brush your teeth, you take the meds your doctor prescribes, you eat healthfully—and if you don’t, you probably feel guilty about it


    28. As distinct from reorganization procedure proper, the Trust Indenture Act prescribes a number of requirements for trustees acting under bond indentures


    29. It keeps the records of individuals, it issues the orders, it recommends promotion, and prescribes punishment


    30. I can see Isaiah Fomitch wandering about on Saturday throughout the prison, endeavouring to do nothing, as the law prescribes to every Jew

    31. With regard to the fifth commandment, "Honor thy father and thy mother," the catechism prescribes honor to the sovereign, the country, spiritual fathers, all persons in authority, and of these last gives an enumeration in three pages, including college authorities, civil, judicial, and military authorities, and owners of serfs, with instructions as to the manner of honoring each of these classes (pp


    32. Mohammedanism prescribes circumcision, prayer five times a day, the giving of tithes to the poor, pilgrimage to the tomb of the Prophet, and many other things


    33. Pseudo-Christianity alone prescribes nothing


    34. At the present time every act of our lives is under the supervision of the State, and in accordance with its dictates a man marries and is divorced, rears his children, and in some countries accepts the religion it prescribes


    35. Wonderful delusion! The being that breathes to-day and disappears to-morrow, that has one definite, incontestable law given to him, as to how he is to pass his short term of life, imagines that he knows what is necessary and useful and appropriate for all men, for the whole world, for that world which moves without cessation, and goes on developing, and in the name of this usefulness, which is differently understood by each of them, he prescribes to himself and to others for a time to depart from the unquestionable law, which is given to him and to all men, and not to act toward all men as he wants others to act toward him, not to bring love into the world, but to practise violence, to deprive of freedom, to punish, to kill, to introduce malice into the world, when it is found that this is necessary


    36. But when you see that an author prescribes emotion at what is not touching, but only laughable or disgusting, and when you see, moreover, that the author is fully assured that he has captivated you, a painfully tormenting feeling results, similar to what one would feel if an old, deformed woman put on a ball-dress, and smilingly coquetted before you, confident of your approbation


    37. Sir: I beg leave, through you, to inform the honorable the Senate of the United States, that I propose to take the oath which the constitution prescribes to the President of the United States, before he enters on the execution of his office, on Saturday the 4th instant, at twelve o'clock, in the Chamber of the House of Representatives


    38. John Condit, appointed a Senator by the Executive of the State of New Jersey, in the place of Aaron Kitchel, resigned, took his seat, and his credentials were read; and the President administered the oath to him as the law prescribes


    39. Jenkin Whiteside, appointed a Senator by the Legislature of the State of Tennessee, for two years, commencing on the fourth of March last, in place of Daniel Smith, resigned, took his seat, and his credentials were read; and the President administered the oath to him as the law prescribes


    40. The first article provides for the organization of Congress; defines its powers; prescribes limitations upon the powers previously granted; and sets metes and bounds to the authority of the State Governments

    41. The 3d article defines the tenure by which the persons in whom the judicial power may be vested shall hold their offices, and prescribes the extent of their power and jurisdiction


    42. " That is the mode in which these great ends are proposed to be effected, and the body of the instrument prescribes the means which were deemed necessary and proper to the effectuation of these ends


    43. But, sir, the question is, shall we stretch the instrument to embrace cases not fairly within its scope, or shall we resort to that remedy, by amendment, which the constitution prescribes?


    44. If he means that this House ought, at this stage of the proceeding, or any other, to enumerate such violations of our rights as we are willing to contend for, he prescribes a course which neither good sense nor the usage of nations warrants


    45. [The best drill for the eye and hand that we know of can be obtained in the shortest time by getting Buskin's "Elements of Drawing," and doing faithfully and exactly all the exercises which he prescribes, including both those in black-and-white and color


    1. I have encountered a number of practicing Christians over the years who are (seemingly) unable to resolve religious ―questions‖ such as the Immaculate Conception, the Assumption or Transubstantiation, for example; considering such (doctrinal) propositions set forth by the church as operating outside the prescribing (rational) limits otherwise informed by Reason, who are unwilling to contest, however, the Incarnation, Resurrection and the Holy Trinity as matters of Faith


    2. physician's daily round, prescribing for those who are ill


    3. incorrectly call a miracle healing; healing completely and totally the diseases Western Medicine cannot heal through their conventional methods of prescribing surgery and pills


    4. hundred baths of oil, and salt without prescribing how much


    5. So, rather than prescribing here what you should buy and


    6. These thoughts bullied their way into his mind as if some ethereal healer was prescribing them as an unguent for fraying nerves


    7. Prior requirements by the FDA had only met prior prescribing habits


    8. But this estimate was based on current prescribing practices


    9. “I told her numerous times that the stuff was addictive, but she just brushed me off, saying that her doctor wouldn’t keep prescribing it if it wasn’t good for her


    10. “Well," the attorney stumbled, “the drug companies don’t do the prescribing

    11. The scientific explanation of the drug’s prescribing information was way over her head, but she was able to surmise that the drug was primarily used as an anti-inflammatory


    12. We are outraged at the doctors that kept prescribing the poison to us month after month


    13. Ordinarily, he would have simply required the drug company to adhere to stricter prescribing guidelines and print the appropriate warnings about long-term use


    14. practices and they may not be educated in prescribing this


    15. Too often, the health care profession forgets about prevention and only offers solutions to cancer and other sicknesses by prescribing drugs and operating


    16. Therefore, I will be immediately prescribing you our most potent therapy today and I would highly recommend getting on those medications, right away


    17. Wisconsin, and Wyoming) have already taken some action against physicians prescribing drugs over the Internet


    18. Overpaid doctors are raking in small fortunes labeling kids bi-polar and ADHD, and then prescribing a variety of powerful drugs; as if parenting now comes in pill bottles


    19. However, note that the physician is not prescribing green tea per se, but rather calling it


    20. Max stopped in with a question about his old pony’s wheezes, and after prescribing for her a diet of warm gruel I challenged him to a chicken fight

    21. Every Mahapurush have been prescribing to his followers the typical modes of


    22. diuretics should consult the prescribing doctor before increasing fruit intake


    23. This is based on traditional herbal prescribing and has not been evaluated in clinical


    24. examination and prescribing certain treatment, the toxicologist suggested the


    25. On the Monday following (July 29), I phoned the prescribing physician and told him what I


    26. Constitutional prescribing by a qualified homeopath may be helpful in treating


    27. Instead of being patient, he hardly lets you speak; instead of prescribing, he denounces; instead of helping, he passionately scolds; and so you do not go to him again, but fight through your later miseries alone


    28. Bullivant had foreseen her husband's probable desire for conversation, and the doctor, a well-trained man, was in the act of prescribing complete silence


    29. Perhaps there was a rigid local custom prescribing only one


    30. should be reviewed first before prescribing

    31. And because no doctor has the slightest understanding of your own specific organic-cellular-muscular-mental-emotional-environmental-biological condition: their blind prescribing some pharmaceutically advertised pill or new, more expensive kind of treatment has nothing to do with what you actually need to heal your countless, complex, subtle imbalances


    32. And by the way… doctors make the rest of their money by prescribing the most expensive drugs possible


    33. Call it what you will, but people always seemed to think the absolute worst of him and had been prescribing a beastly nature to him for years


    34. So, why are our medical universities giving students the impression that they should not be prescribing Tai Chi, since we know it can help lower high blood pressure for many, who if it is successful with them, can enjoy a lifetime free of chronic and costly medications? And not only do that, but offer a plethora of GOOD SIDE EFFECTS including a stronger immune system and healthier respiratory system


    35. According to his friend and former producer Ben Ammar Taraclia, the doctors treating Jacko, have always benefited from his illness by prescribing him expensive drugs without any reason


    36. And what would you say of the physician? In prescribing meats and drinks would he wish to go beyond another physician or beyond the practice of medicine?


    37. patients and I am not sure that physicians would stop prescribing Zyptorin if it is only shown to


    38. But I say no more, madame; it is really as if I were prescribing for you


    39. When the doctor returned I showed him my phone accusingly and asked him why he was prescribing medication that treated “malaria, anthrax, and cholera


    40. “Create a budget!” is the sort of worthless advice that personal-finance pundits feel good prescribing, yet when real people read about making a budget, their eyes glaze over faster than John Goodman’s lips at Krispy Kreme

    41. At Johnny’s behest, studio doctors began prescribing drugs to Marilyn on a regular basis


    42. However, because, as I said, I took up the matter of popular education without any preconceived notions, or because I took up the matter without prescribing laws from a distance about how I ought to teach, but became a schoolmaster in a village popular school in the backwoods,—I could not reject the idea that there must of necessity exist a criterion by means of which the question could be solved: What to teach and how to teach it


    43. The social commandments are for the most part positive, prescribing certain acts, justifying men, giving them righteousness


    44. Learned jurists, whose duty it is to justify the violence of authority, deny more and more frequently the right of punishment, and in its place introduce theories of irresponsibility, often prescribing, not punishment, but medical treatment for so-called criminals


    45. It was expected that all would unite in it and prove to the world that the Representatives of every portion of the American people were determined to maintain their rights, for the belligerent powers really seemed to suppose that the American people had forgotten them, and had therefore assumed the right of prescribing the course of conduct which we should pursue


    46. Smilie observed that there was no fear of the privileges of this body being encroached upon by any other, for there was a written constitution, prescribing the powers of each body; and, at the same time that it was proper to be careful of their own rights, he said the House should be careful not to infringe on the rights of the other body


    47. The great advantage of our system of government over all others is, that we have a written constitution defining its limits and prescribing its authorities; and that, however for a time faction may convulse the nation, and passion and party prejudice sway its functionaries, the season of reflection will recur, when calmly retracing their deeds, and all aberrations from fundamental principle will be corrected


    48. The gentleman will find laws and decisions in abundance, regulating the effect of endorsements and other collateral circumstances, and prescribing the manner of enforcing the payment of promissory notes, but he will never find a law giving the right to execute the promissory note


    49. Williams the said rules were amended by striking out the word "five," in the paragraph prescribing the manner in which the previous question shall be taken, and inserting the words "one-fifth of the


    50. Policy, and that conciliatory spirit which ought to guide our deliberations, unite in prescribing a different course, and I do trust that prescription will not be disregarded on the present occasion




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