He fought with all his strength for a reduction of the public burdens, and in at least one of these persistent battles with colleagues of a less economising mind than himself, he came near to a breach within the walls of his cabinet.
Nobody knew better than Mr. Gladstone that of all the parts in public life, the teasing and economising drudge is the most thankless.
Look at her scraping andeconomising and contriving.
A patriotic nation was economising in order to get five per cent on the War Loans.
Electrical science, moreover, is only at the commencement of its work ineconomising the cost of power-cables.
So the farmers began to think about drainage and the means ofeconomising labour.
I could not save myself when I was actually working, but my way of economising my vitality was to sing only twice a week.
In America hard times may set everybody to economising and, of course, one of the first things cut off is going to the opera.
No doubt the cloth had been packed with the idea ofeconomising space, and the pieces were wedged as tightly together as if done by a steam-press.
Beyond this stage of perfection in architecture, natural selection could not lead; for the comb of the hive-bee, as far as we can see, is absolutely perfect in economising labour and wax.
His mind was also running on economising power by working steam expansively, “being clear that the principle is sound.
Invention, however, was constantly at work, and new improvements were from time to time introduced, with the object of economisingfuel and increasing the efficiency of the engine.
Most of their success is indeed due to the wise use of money in economising time by trustworthy and efficient delegation.
And that its members may, in their generation, be as wood-economising as their country and royal burgh's father has been in his.
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