In order to supply the deficiences of which, we are now obliged to have recourse to new methods of raising money, unknown to our early ancestors; which methods constitute the king's extraordinary revenue.
This she did, not by remitting the tenths and first-fruits entirely; but, in a spirit of the truest equity, by applying these superfluities of the larger benefices to make up the deficiences of the smaller.
If they are applied to the extremities of the nervous fibrils, or in such quantity as to increase the length or crassitude of them, the body becomes at the same time enlarged, and its growth is increased, as well as its deficiences repaired.
The interruption of the temporal sovereignty is the only way we can discern in which these deficiences can be remedied and these ends obtained.
Its cause lies in the deficiences of the temporal power; its end in the mission of the spiritual.
As for artificial decoration, it is well worthy of the deficiences which it hath; being neither fine enough to deceive, nor handsome to use, nor wholesome to please.
Deficiences in these knowledges I will report none, other than the general deficience, that it is not known how much of them is verity, and how much vanity.
The deficiences which I think good to note, being a few of many, and those such as are of a more open and manifest nature, I will enumerate and not place.
But upon these three kinds of writings I do not insist, because I have no deficiences to propound concerning them.
The other, because the bringing in of the deficiences did by consequence alter the partitions of the rest.
Lartique, has ingeniously corrected some deficiences and inexactitudes in M.
He wants nothing of a god but an eternity, and a heaven to throne in (slight deficiences in a god already).
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