Even supposing it to be sufficiently ascertained in what calling it is that the child will be most beneficially engaged, a thousand extrinsical circumstances will often prevent that from being the calling chosen.
But this may be best, and most beneficially done, and in a way most suitable to the exigence, and to the party to be corrected, in a few words.
Sun, seasons, temperature, soils and moisture are the chief elements of agricultural success or failure, according as they are beneficially harmonized or unfortunately disunited.
And, what is perhaps a greater privilege, you will find that all who are brought into very close contact with you will be beneficially influenced, or the reverse, exactly as you choose to exert your power.
A tendency to curtail the toleration which has so beneficially prevailed is discernible and has called forth the earnest remonstrance of this Government.
No subject is more interesting than this to the public happiness, and to none can those improvements which may have been suggested by experience be more beneficially applied.
Some of these causes are accidental and temporary, while others are permanent, and, aided by a just course of administration, may continue to operatebeneficially upon the public expenditures.
The executive branch of this Government has, as matters stand, exhausted all the authority upon the subject with which it is invested and which it had any reason to believe could be beneficially employed.
I see no objection, but many advantages, in adopting this feature, which has operated so beneficially in our Navy Department, as well as in some branches of the Army.
It is not doubted that a special arrangement in regard to commerce, based upon the reciprocity provision of the recent tariff act, would operate most beneficially for both Governments.
The importance of the commerce of Cuba and Puerto Rico with the United States, their nearest and principal market, justifies the expectation that the existing relations may be beneficially expanded.
We have objects of useful investigation nearer home, and to which our cares may be more beneficially applied.
This bill seems to contemplate no end which can not be otherwise more certainly and beneficially attained.
Aristotle here indicates that such estrangement from the multitude lessened their means of acting beneficially on the multitude, and in the way of counteraction he prescribes dialectical exercise.
When combined with laudanum, it prevents the nauseating effects of the opium, and acts more beneficially as a narcotic.
Pure glycerine has been found to act mostbeneficially as a solvent.
It acts beneficially in dropsies, by producing watery motions.
During this period not only were the frequency and severity of the convulsive attacks beneficially modified, but there was no evidence to show that the physical or mental condition had been in any way impaired.
With this precaution in view, granting that the therapeutic agent beneficially controls and suppresses the convulsive seizures, we proceed to discuss whether in so doing it in any way injuriously influences the constitution of the patient.
Such a scheme we regard as both impracticable and undesirable; yet we at the same time believe something may be attempted in the same direction most beneficially (see p.
The Exhibitions have told very beneficiallyon the future of Birmingham; the fact of standing highest in every competition will do (and has done) more to remove the prejudice entertained against Birmingham manufacture than aught beside.
Where, it may be asked, is the skill in devising engines more powerful than the ingenuity of man can beneficially work out?
Ulcerous growths, birth-marks, and scars are beneficially treated, but so far the selective action of radium on tissue has not been determined, nor its bactericidal effect.
Apart from its effects upon the morals, the new religion greatly and beneficially stirred the mind of the age.
His charge is supported by eminent names and scandalous examples; neither widows nor orphans were spared; and the art of soliciting, or extorting, or supposing testaments, was beneficially practised by the agents of the palace.
The zeal of his companion Michael was repaid with riches, honors, and military command; and his subordinate talents were beneficially employed in the public service.
A man who needs £10 has an absolute claim on me, if I have it, unless it can be shown that the money could be more beneficially applied.
To enter this field of labor beneficially to ourselves, it is necessary to demonstrate that the patient who is able to pay for being healed is more apt to recover than he who withholds a slight equivalent for health!
No subject is more interesting than this to the public happiness; and to none can those improvements which may have been suggested by experience be more beneficially applied.
Is a block of stone beneficially used when put into the walls of a dam, and not beneficially used when carved into a piece of statuary?
Pursuing the same order as before, let us ask, in the first place, whether caste has, as regards the country populations, acted beneficially in this as well as in the other points we have looked at.
Inquiry as to how far caste has acted beneficially in opposing the existing interpretation of Christianity.
To what extent can expansion be carried beneficially by means of lap upon the valve?
If it shall be proposed to go beyond our own supply, the question of '85 will then recur, Will our surplus labor be then more beneficially employed, in the culture of the earth, or in the fabrications of art?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beneficially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.