Also, as Machiavel noteth well, when princes, that ought to be common parents, make themselves as a party, and lean to a side, it is as a boat, that is overthrown by uneven weight on the one side; as was well seen, in the time of Henry the Third of France; for first, himself entered league for the extirpation of the Protestants; and presently after, the same league was turned upon himself.

For LeConte, humans were mixtures of high and low instincts: "True virtue consists, not in the extirpation of the lower, but in its subjection to the higher." What was true for individuals was also true for society, with lower classes balanced and controlled by upper classes.

In his lengthy and exciting Vita ( Autobiography, 1804), he analyzed and exalted himself as a poet dedicated to the extirpation of all forms of political and intellectual bondage.

From that moment, extirpation became a widely used method for treating pulpitis.

Other management options include topical tretinoin, dermabrasion, needle microincision and extirpation , and resurfacing using YAG laser or C[O.sub.2] laser [2,16,17,25-27].

Under general anaesthesia and retrobulbar nerve block, extirpation of right eye and superficial lamella keratectomy of left eye for removal of dermoids were conducted.

Endodontic access was begun 10 minutes after solution deposition, success (anesthetic efficacy) was defined as none or mild pain (Visual Analogue Scale recordings) on endodontic access preparation or pulp extirpation .

Additionally, this strategy is intended to minimize the likelihood of extirpation of individual populations within each BPG by natural perturbations (ranging from droughts and wildfires to climatic changes), and allow the natural dispersal of fishes between watersheds.

Successful treatment of this tumor requires preoperative chemotherapy followed by complete surgical extirpation of residual disease and postoperative chemotherapy as needed.

Most of his discussions are up-to-date, including the extinction of megafauna on some Near Oceanic islands, the presence of Polynesian chickens in South America and the widespread extirpation , and often extinction, of many bird species.