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1 The abstentions indicate a curious and interesting habitude ingrained in the English Press.
2 Thees horse is yonge, and has not yet the habitude of the person.
3 This resignation resulted from the law of habitude , which very rapidly dulls emotion.
4 Everything around me sloughs off its usual habitude and becomes savage.
5 It was his cold habitude , contracted long before his matrimonial engagement.
6 And apparently this appealing young lady has also succumbed to the pressure of habitude .
7 I believe the former, and consider it the result of an acquired psychical habitude .
8 The material they had to work upon was already democratical by instinct and habitude .
9 The same early habitude probably accounts for their ability to carry weights long distances.
10 Such was his love of life,-ofwhat he called the sweet habitude of being!
11 The remission likewise of this habitude is to be taken as contrary to its intensity.
12 The preposition "in" strictly denotes the habitude of one containing.
13 He steeped himself in this bath of habitude , to which artificial regrets insinuated a tonic quality.
14 The jury extends this habitude to all classes.
15 Sweet, pleasant habitude of existence and of activity!
16 Such is the fearlessness, the insensibility to danger, which men acquire by the habitude of constant risk.
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Habitude through the time