The percentage of cost of collecting the customs revenue was less for the last fiscal year than ever before.
The examination and adjudication of claims have by reason of improved methods been more rapid than ever before.
John Hay did as great work after forty as ever before, so did Mark Twain, and both of them gained in intellectual strength and public honor to the very end.
With all this going on, and with his appearance at various social events, he was rather a more spectacular figure that winter than ever before.
The majesty and solitude of the river impressed him more than ever before, especially its solitude.
Hence he drew the conclusion, that his righteousness was in Christ, at God's right hand, ever before him, secure from all the powers of sin and Satan.
It was decided to center the effort even more than ever before on the Federal Amendment and a wide call was sent out for universal demonstrations in its favor, where a resolution for it would be adopted.
Shaw had long been the leading feature of the conventions but this year it was heard with deeper interest than ever before, if this were possible.
At the end of four weeks, he felt as well as ever beforein his life, and he was impatient to return to the Bellevite.
Doubtless he feels as kindly towards his nephew as ever before in his life; but he does not care to see him just now.
They were the same as they had been before the war; and it is needless to say that Horatio generously helped out Homer financially; and now he is as wealthy and prosperous as ever before.
Now he is made to possess bitter days, bitter nights, bitter hours, bitter thoughts; nor can he shift them, for his sin is ever before him.
David paces idly through the halls, he sees the tapestries and paintings, but he regards them not, "My sin is ever before me.
In the turmoil of battle, in the flush of victory, "My sin is ever before me.
King David says, in the 51st Psalm, "I acknowledge my faults, and my sin is ever before me.
He might well look back on that with exultation; but no, a shadow steps between and clouds the view, "My sin is ever before me.
In this poisonous hall Miss Church-Member stultified herself more than in any other place which she had ever before visited, and thereby added one more decisive step in her downward course.
It is so much more liberal in its teachings than I ever before imagined.
Happy for me that Miss Church-Member ever undertook my case, for I am now nearer joining the church than ever before.
And outside, fresh armies faced and threatened them on every side--increased rather than diminished, and better armed and provided than ever before.
And with it ended all hopes of carrying the war beyond our own gates in future; happy could we beat it thence, baffled and crushed as ever before.
But, as ever before, General Grant underrated his enemy; and, as ever before, his cherished theory of giving six lives for one to gain his point failed.
Death is ever before me like the smell of frankincense, or like sitting under an awning on a day of cool breeze.
Death is ever before me like the scent of lotuses, like sitting on the bank of the Land of Intoxication.
Death is ever before me like the unveiling of the sky, or as when a man attaineth to unexpected fortune.
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