Contributive Portion on each Individual towards the public charges.
In classing out each state according to its superfices, its population, its ordinary revenues, and the contributive proportion of each individual towards the public burdens, we find that they should occupy the following order.
It would be foolish to ignore the contributive force of this sense.
After that, his writings, attracting public attention, were mostly contributive to his success and advancement.
A cheap, innutritious regimen is scarcely conducive to longevity, any more than a stimulating and high living is contributive to that end.
They give striking testimony to the theory that absorption in a creative or contributive task is the only source of self-realization.
The ministers are reported to have cooperated enthusiastically in this work, each one attempting in his sermon to show how better economic life may be made contributive to a better religious life.
Description also, in the most artistic fiction, is used only as subsidiary and contributive to narration.
But it is in narrative and in description that the quality of style is mostcontributive to the maximum effect.
We were up to our necks in this relation before we could turn round, and what upwards of a year's experience of it has done in the contributive and enriching way may now well be imagined.
Still others of these break in upon me and refuse to be slighted; reconstituting as I practically am the history of my fostered imagination, for whatever it may be worth, I won't pretend to a disrespect for any contributive particle.
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