ccountable,
If not to Thee, to those they ----.
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INHERENT (page 218).
QUESTIONS.
1. What does _inherent_ signify? 2. To what realm of thought does
_immanent_ belong? What does it signify? How does it differ from
_inherent_? Which is applied to the Divine Being? 3. To what do
_congenital_, _innate_, and _inborn_ apply as distinguished from
_inherent_ and _intrinsic_? 4. With what special reference does
_congenital_ occur in medical and legal use? 5. What is the difference
in use between _innate_ and _inborn_? 6. What does _inbred_ add to the
sense of _innate_ or _inborn_? 7. What is _ingrained_?
EXAMPLES.
An ---- power in the life of the world.
All men have an ---- right to life, liberty, and protection.
He evinced an ---- stupidity that seemed almost tantamount to ----
idiocy.
Many philosophers hold that God is ---- in nature.
Any stable currency must be founded at last upon something, as gold
or silver, that has ---- value.
The wrongs and abuses which are ---- in the very structure and
constitution of society as it now exists throughout Christendom.
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INJURY (page 219).
QUESTIONS.
1. From what language is _injury_ derived? What is its primary meaning?
Its derived meaning? 2. How inclusive a word is _injury_? 3. From what
is _damage_ derived, and with what original sense? _detriment_? How do
these words compare in actual use? 4. How does _damage_ compare with
_loss_? How can a _loss_ be said to be partial? 5. What is _evil_, and
with what frequent suggestion? 6. What is _harm_? _hurt_? How do these
words compare with _injury_? 7. What is _mischief_? How caused, and with
what intent?
EXAMPLES.
Nothing can work me ----, except myself; the ---- that I sustain I
carry about with me, and never am a real sufferer but by my own
fault.
Hippolyta, I woo'd thee with my sword,
And won thy love, doing thee ----.
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INJUSTICE (page 220).
QUESTIONS.
1. What is _injustice_? 2. How does _wrong_ differ from _injustice_ in
legal use? How in popular use? 3. What is _iniquity_ in the legal sense?
in the common sense?
EXAMPLES.
War in men's eyes shall be a monster of ----.
No man can mortgage his ---- as a pawn for his fidelity.
Such an act is an ---- upon humanity.
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