Mr. Frederick Fairfax never risked being put out of his way, or made to wait the convenience of others on his yachting cruises.
It is a great convenience to have a school opened here where boys and girls are both taught from four up to ten, and very nicely taught," said the mother.
For greater convenience the Province was divided into two districts, the courts of each to be held at Burlington and Salem.
Convenience and adaptation thus originated the elements of a hierarchy, the regulation of which was watched over and disposed by a system of councils.
This floor of the bridge it was necessary at one time to remove; which was accordingly done, and only one or two of the planks remained for the convenience of the foot passengers.
But it is particularly curious to observe how the leaves of some trees of plants are formed into dwellings for the convenience of these creatures.
She should, for her own convenience and protection, deposit valuables or large sums of money with the hotel proprietor in the office safe.
Such calling should never be permitted to servants or children, for once begun itsconvenience will demand its continuance.
Correspondence cards are a great convenience for the very shortest of messages, where even the small note paper is too large.
The justifying reasons of their past acts, like the impelling motives of their future acts, could have reference to nothing but the convenience or gratification of themselves or those amongst whom they lived.
Flanagan, in the course of the day, suggested to Connor the convenience of sleeping that night also in the barn.
These all sat upon the ground, their legs stretched out, their torch-bearer holding a lit bunch of fir splinters, stuck for convenience sake into the muzzle of a horse-pistol.
One or two of us caught sight of the canteen provided for the convenience of recruits, and succeeded in getting a few mouthfuls, but they were not worth consideration.
The most irritating feature of these parades was the length of time we were kept waiting in the scorching sun upon the convenience of his "Excellency.
Roi Meliadus, already several times quoted in this work, shows the temporary gallery erected for the convenience of the ladies and other spectators to witness the sports.
They had houses at the capital for their convenience on these occasions, which were called inns, as Lincoln's Inn, &c.
The imports would include all the articles of convenience and luxury used by the civilised inhabitants.
There were several other buildings of a monastery, which were sometimes detached, and placed as convenience dictated.
Sentence has been passed upon them, and its execution follows the convenience and pleasure of the officers of the law.
Rank here is not a mere convenience and classification for the encouragement of virtue and promotion of order.
Among the bronze utensils is a pretty and economical arrangement which furnishes at once hot water, a fire of coals to heat the room, with the convenience of performing at the same time the solemn rites of cookery.
At a late hour in the afternoon, Ali brought to their enclosure a round metal dish of stewed meat, cut in small pieces for the convenience of those whose customs are present proof that fingers were made before knives and forks.
For convenience they are classified as pickets, sentry squads, and cossack posts.
The rents were fixed upon a scale varying with the amount of accommodation afforded by the separate tenements, and with their convenience of access.
If she agreed, the Court would be transferred to Ikotobong to suit her convenience and safeguard her strength.
The Queen has spoken again to the Prince about the Levées, who has kindly consented to do what can be of use and convenience to the Queen.
On the side of the ship opposite the wardroom, and with a good wide passage between the two, was the block of officers' cabins, the comfort and convenience of which left nothing to be desired.
You see he keeps the car for the convenience of his guests and on the day in question it had been hired by two young Frenchmen, who were out in it from two o'clock till midnight.
For theconvenience of my readers I give a diagram of Lord and Lady Wilmersley's apartments.
These are for convenience determined separately; the first by an instrument called a Declinometer, and the second by an Inclinometer or Dipping Needle.
But Father O'Grady, as if he felt that the object of his visit had been accomplished, spoke of the drive back to Tinnick and of the convenience of the branch line of railway.
The cable cars were like live, untamed things that scorned to wait the convenience of wretched little human beings.
Business efficiency and the convenience of the public were carefully studied.
For this purpose and for convenience in carrying it on the person, a very light short-handled tool is required.
Fougasses have always for convenience been classed as obstacles.
The long-winged hawks are as a rule trained to come to the lure, and not to the fist, although for the sake of convenience it is sometimes found advisable to make them to both practices.
At St. Louis he purchased wagons, tents, horses, mules, and every convenience for crossing the plains.
Their judgment and theirconvenience must be consulted," she answered in a low, steady tone.
If you have letters to write, you will find every convenience in either of those side tables at the windows.
There was an elegant little writing desk standing in the corner of the room and filled with stationery, mostly for the convenience of the ladies of the family when the Rockharrts occupied their town house.
They supply the machinery of local self-government for the convenience of life, while they ward off the attempts of an absorbing imperialism.
The States will exercise a minute jurisdiction required for the convenience of all; the Nation will exercise that other paramount jurisdiction required for the protection of all.
Being matters of form and convenience only, in the nature of police, they are justly included under the head of “regulations,” like the sword and uniform of the army.
I see no reason why we should not profit by this example, much to the convenienceof the Government and of the citizen.
Said I to the Amiable Parent: "My own convenience count as nil; It is my duty, and I will!
Nan had explained that while of course it would be a trial to her to be obliged to select her own breakfast, still her relative had desired it, and she had as usual bidden him "her own convenience count as nil.