The tipsahi is not supposed to individualise the signer, it is merely a personal ceremony performed in the presence of witnesses.
Though mere smudges, they serve in a slight degree to individualise the signer, while they are more or less clothed with the superstitious attributes of personal contact.
How can a governor individualise the penal treatment of four or five hundred prisoners?
The whole economy of the establishment is to make you as much at home as possible; to individualise you, as far as it can be done, in every department of personal comfort.
Never to lose our hold of positive facts, and always to individualise general conceptions, are regulative maxims by which Berkeley would make us govern our investigation of ultimate problems.
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