Butler's argument is that the individual suffers (and feels that he suffers deservedly) from neglecting these.
He was deservedly respected in the House of Commons; seldom has an agitator been so little of a demagogue.
Special reference is deservedly made to three works of the highest value.
He was accurate in learning, and effective in delivery, and his character stood deservedly high in general estimation.
Both these works (now rare) are manifestly framed on the Linnaean method, so far as it had then reached; but in their arrangement of the various forms of birds they differed greatly from that which they designed to supplant, and they deservedly obtained little success.