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All passengers fret at the double-gauge; all shippers of freight must of course fret at it; unnecessary expense, delay, and annoyance are imposed upon everybody concerned, and no one is benefitted. Each Australian colony fences itself off from its neighbor with a custom-house. Personally, I have no objection, but it must be a good deal of inconvenience to the people.

The lapse of a few years more and the opportunity will be forever lost; indeed, so long already has been the interval that the number to be benefitted by any provision which may be made will not be great.

He may improve his lands beyond their worth he may ruin himself, therefore, but the country is proportionately benefitted by having so many good acres where it had before so many bad. Some of the restored Emigrants have most peculiarly benefitted France, by bringing into it English improvements.

They would also be benefitted by observing our manners and customs, adopting our style of dress, learning the value of property, and gaining some knowledge of agriculture and the use of mechanical tools, and implements of husbandry. But the most important advantage to be gained by their trading within the United States, would be in their protection from imposition.

Logan inherited under the marquis's original will, and, of course, the Exchequer benefitted in the way which Lord Restalrig had tried to frustrate. The beautiful Lady Fastcastle never allows her photograph to appear in the illustrated weekly papers.

Of the nature of that good as to who will be blessed or benefitted I do not pretend to divine. I only feel ready to act my part in the drama of life. I must and will know more about this stranger." AS little Henry, after parting with his mother, hurried on by the side of Mr.

All these remedies were quite good in their way, and would have benefitted the patients had they been accompanied by proper shelter, food and clothing.

During these distributions, which really benefitted no one, many women were always severely hurt, and some died from the blows they had received. Ali maintained several carriages for himself and his family, but allowed no one else to share in this prerogative.

"And that you would like to deliver up to justice the villains who have benefitted by your father's crime, and who think themselves sure of impunity?" Tears of anger fell from Maxence's eyes. "Do you wish to take away all my courage?" he murmured. "No; but I wish to demonstrate to you the necessity of the step which I advise you to take.

On the other hand, there were always many poor relations and dependents of Granvelle, eager to be benefitted by Orange's patronage, who lived in the Prince's household, or received handsome appointments from his generosity. Thus, there had been great intimacy, founded upon various benefits mutually conferred; for it could hardly be asserted that the debt of friendship was wholly upon one side.

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