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Example sentences for "fruitful source"

  • The bequests were also a fruitful source of revenue to the principal foundations; of the munificence of the monarchs we may form some opinion by what has been already recorded of the gifts left to churches by Thorlogh More O'Conor.

  • This last salvo was forced into the bill by the oligarchical faction, for whose junior branches the revenue had long been a fruitful source of provision.

  • No Peruvian was to be required to change his place of residence, from the climate to which he had been accustomed, to another; a fruitful source of discomfort, as well as of disease, in past times.

  • This strange arrangement proved a fruitful source of litigation after the Conquest.

  • The teeth are a fruitful source of suffering and of disease; and are, with truth, styled "our first and our last plagues.

  • It is my firm conviction that the administration of purgatives in scarlet fever is a fruitful source of dropsy, of disease, and death.

  • This wild traffic was liable to every species of disorder; and it is not to be wondered at that, in a region where law was unknown, the jealousies of rival traders should become a fruitful source of broils, robberies, and murders.

  • But what most contributed to the growing discontent of the tribes was the intrusion of settlers upon their lands, at all times a fruitful source of Indian hostility.

  • Under these circumstances, the aversion of the sect to warlike measures had been a fruitful source of difficulty.

  • Living on the will, as it is called, when one is underweight and does not eat very much, certainly not sufficient to supply the energy for what has to be accomplished, is a fruitful source of irritability of any and every kind.

  • Parent-Duchatelet supposes, these hospitals are a fruitful source of prostitutes.

  • Extortionate demands in this respect are a fruitful source of complaints to the police, who moderate the bills with no very tender sympathy for the creditor.

  • From the number of the human race who are under its griping, chilling pressure, poverty may be set down as a fruitful source of prostitution.

  • The feeding of children on corn flour, often made with but little milk, is a fruitful source of rickets.

  • It is a fruitful source of cancerous diseases of the mouth.

  • The use of tobacco we have found a fruitful source of dangerous illness.

  • This, however, was in time evaded by the monarchs, who advanced certain of their own retainers to a level with the ancient peers of the land; a measure which proved a fruitful source of disquietude.

  • Hence the elections to these important dignities came to be a fruitful source of intrigue, and frequently of violent collision.

  • The immense authority and pretensions of these petty satraps became a fruitful source of rebellion in later times.

  • It is most cruel, and is a fruitful source of lameness, to pare the foot away to make it fit a ready-made shoe.

  • The lofty theme proved a fruitful source of inspiration to the Castilian muse.

  • This was a fruitful source of embarrassment, and to private suitors, especially, occasioned infinite delay.

  • He had no desire to push the war to extremities, or to exterminate a race whose ingenuity and industry were a fruitful source of revenue to the country.

  • Its power of local discount has in fact proved to be a fruitful source of favoritism and corruption, alike destructive to the public morals and to the general weal.

  • What permanency or stability can attach to a measure which, warring upon itself, gives away a fruitful source of revenue at the moment it proposes a large increase of taxes on the people?

  • The exposures endured by women, from ignorance or indifference to this fact, is, in my experience, a fruitful source of disease.

  • Metritis after an abortion or a confinement is a fruitful source, so are all the other causes that operate in exciting metritis indirectly concerned in this affection.

  • Railroad discriminations have been a fruitful source of those gross inequalities in wealth distribution which now agitate society and call people's parties and the like into existence.

  • There would also be removed from local legislation a fruitful source of corruption, which is gradually sapping the foundations of public morality.

  • Such a habit is a fruitful source of rage and indignation, it brings black wrath to the countenance of him whose secret has been published, just as a north wind spreads the rain clouds over the sky.

  • We are reminded that the obstinate refusal to be corrected is a fruitful source of poverty,[169] while the humble and pious mind is rewarded with riches as well as with honour and life.

  • First of all, the tongue is a fruitful source of Quarrelling and discord.

  • Hence a fruitful source of discontent and disaffection in his followers.

  • A fruitful source of discomfort for the worrier at home is the absence of occupation.

  • This practice, difficult at first, will, if assiduously cultivated, become more and more automatic, and will materially modify a fruitful source of worry.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    appears also; aqueous vapour; blue and; brief sketch; each sentence; familiar voice; fruitful field; fruitful source; general quarters; good crops; greatly diminished; happens sometimes; international agreement; lawful right; more rapid; present time; public documents; royal road; said the poor woman; still held; upper story; viva voce; while boiling