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RECOURSE, n. [L. recursus; re and cursus, curro, to run.] Literally, a running back; a return.

1. Return; a new attack. [Not in use.]

2. A going to with a request or application, as for aid or protection. Children have recourse to their parents for assistance.

3. Application of efforts, art or labor. The general had recourse to stratagem to effect his purpose.

Our last recourse is therefore to our art.

4. Access. [Little used.]

5. Frequent passage.

RECOURSE, v.i. To return. [Not used.]

1913 Definition
Recourse (recourse)
n.(r?*k?rs")
Re*course"
[F. recours, L. recursus a running back, return, fr. recurrere, recursum, to run back. See Recur.]
  1. A coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a previous coursing; renewed course; return; retreat; recurence.
    [Obs.] "Swift recourse of flushing blood." Spenser.

    Unto my first I will have my recourse. Chaucer.

    Preventive physic . . . preventeth sickness in the healthy, or the recourse thereof in the valetudinary. Sir T. Browne.

  2. Recurrence in difficulty, perplexity, need, or the like; access or application for aid; resort.

    Thus died this great peer, in a time of great recourse unto him and dependence upon him. Sir H. Wotton.

    Our last recourse is therefore to our art. Dryden.

  3. Access; admittance.
    [Obs.]

    Give me recourse to him. Shak.

    Without recourse (Commerce), words sometimes added to the indorsement of a negotiable instrument to protect the indorser from liability to the indorsee and subsequent holders. It is a restricted indorsement.

  4. To return; to recur.
    [Obs.]

    The flame departing and recoursing. Foxe.

  5. To have recourse; to resort.
    [Obs.] Bp. Hacket.

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Noah Says...
This general disposition to subject the slight and fleeting influence of human example and opinions, for the controlling authority of divine commands, is among the most gloomy presages of the present times. Without a great change of public taste … the progress of depravity will be as rapid, as the ultimate loss of morals, of religion, and of civil liberty, is certain. God has provided but one way, by which nations can secure their rights and privileges … by obedience to his laws. Without this, a nation may be great in population, great in wealth, and great in military strength; but it must be corrupt in morals, degraded in character, and distracted with factions. This is the order of God's moral government, as firm as his throne, and unchangeable as his purpose; and nations, disregarding this order, are doomed to incessant internal evils, and ultimately to ruin.
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