Codrington's coming ought to be a great gain in this way.
We are thus able to visit Vanua Lava on the way out and home also; and as we meant to make the Banks Islands the great point this voyage, that was, of course, great gain.
It would be a great gain to them to obtain, under any form, a decisive sanction of a National Bank, connected with the government, and therefore incorporated with the interests of the country.
If, however, she can obtain a great gain from a single lover, she may resort to him alone, and live with him like a wife.
A courtesan, having considered all the above things, and taken council with her friends, should act so as to acquire gain, the chances of great gain, and the warding off of any great disaster.
We can hardly expect that the reunion of man on a religious basis will take place all at once, but it would be a great gainif we could only clearly realise what the oppositions are which still keep us apart.
I do not think it any better or worse than the arsenical preparations for preventing the attacks of insects, but the addition of tincture of musk (a lasting perfume) has seemed to me to be a great gain.
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