| The first excerpt represents the past or something you must release, and is drawn from Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri: Istria, Dalmatia, Rhenish Prussia, Alsace-Lorraine, Bavaria,
Bohemia, Gallicia, Belgium, Roumania, Greece, Portugal, Russia,
and Malta, have the criminal jury only. Spain had suspended it,
but restored it in 1888. Prussia, Saxony, Baden, Wurtemberg, have
the criminal jury and _echevins_ (bodies of citizens sitting with
the judges) for correctional and police cases. Denmark, Sweden,
and Finland, have the _echevins_. Holland, Norway, Hungary,
Slavonia, Poland, Servia, and Turkey, have neither juries nor
_echevins__.
As for the other bio-sociological law, of single organs for single
functions, it seems to me that if in England the jury and the
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The second excerpt represents the present or the deciding factor of the moment, and is drawn from The Two Noble Kinsmen by William Shakespeare: Calls in the dawne; all offices are done
Save what I faile in: But the point is this,
An end, and that is all. [Exit.]
Scaena 3. (Same as Scene I.)
[Enter Arcite, with Meate, Wine, and Files.]
ARCITE.
I should be neere the place: hoa, Cosen Palamon. [Enter
Palamon.]
PALAMON.
Arcite?
ARCITE.
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The third excerpt represents the future or something you must embrace, and is drawn from A Footnote to History by Robert Louis Stevenson: attention to the time named by Admiral Kimberley, the CALLIOPE, in
this first stage of her escape, must have taken more than two hours
to cover less than four cables. As she thus crept seaward, she
buried bow and stem alternately under the billows.
In the fairway of the entrance the flagship TRENTON still held on.
Her rudder was broken, her wheel carried away; within she was
flooded with water from the peccant hawse-pipes; she had just made
the signal "fires extinguished," and lay helpless, awaiting the
inevitable end. Between this melancholy hulk and the external reef
Kane must find a path. Steering within fifty yards of the reef
(for which she was actually headed) and her foreyard passing on the
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