Great credit is due to the engine-room departments for the manner in which they, as always, responded to the call, the whole Fleet maintaining a speed in excess of the trial speeds of some of the older vessels.
Great credit is due to all concerned that these difficulties were overcome and that it was found possible not only to supply the troops already in the line, but to bring up two heavy batteries to support the attack.
To Mr. Plate, if I am rightly informed, great credit is due for having secured the services of Director-General Dr.
Great credit is due to his ever faithful personal attendant at home and on his travels, Carl Fischer, for the perfect tact which he showed in the performance of this difficult task.
Apart from the work performed by the ambassadors, great creditis also due to the activities displayed by Herr v.
Great credit is due to Baboo Nobo Gopal Mitter, the editor of the National Paper, for this annual exhibition.
If this be true, great credit is doubtless due to its author for having made in a comparatively dark age such considerable advances in an important branch of medical science, without which medicine and surgery are of little avail.
Great credit is due to Baboo Chunder Mohun Chatterjee, the late Registrar, for his strenuous exertions in making the Police frame a set of rules for regulating the funeral expenses at the burning Ghaut.
This man was of great credit in Calicut, being the head of all the native Moors of that country, who are always at variance with the Moors of Cairo and of the Red Sea, of whom the admiral Samicide was the chief.
The Moors also told the kutwal of all that they had said to the king, with whom he was in great credit, and requested of him to persuade the king not to listen to this embassage.
Still he is undoubtedly a great credit to our county, and it would, I think, be a great disgrace to it if Clare was left in the state in which you mention him to be.
He served on numerous committees and acquitted himself with great credit in the discharge of every duty that devolved upon him.
At the battle of Monmouth he commanded the left wing of the American troops and did himselfgreat credit as a brave, discreet and accomplished officer.
The design and finely finished work do great credit to Mr. Strickland as an architect and to Mr. Struthers as an artist.
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