The writing being a purely ideographic form, an epitheton ornans, the question of how the ideographs are to be read is not of great moment.
Air is a cause of great moment, in producing this, or any other disease, being that it is still taken into our bodies by respiration, and our more inner parts.
There is a great moderation to be had in such things, as matters of so great moment to the making or marring of a child.
To be busy still, and as [5605]Guianerius enjoins, about matters of great moment, if it may be.
Do you, therefore, according to your piety and prudence, see to it that you be not wanting in a matter of so great moment, and arrange at once for the meeting before Easter.
For I consider this to be a matter of great moment, that we may not be frightened from our propriety by obscure reports which no one can lay hold upon.
M^r Sherman was for giving immediate ease to those who looked on this clause as of great moment, and for trusting to their concurrence in other proper measures.
As there will be but two members from a State vacancies may be of great moment.
The time is of no great moment now, as the Legislature can vary it.
It was ofgreat moment he observed that this doctrine should be cherished as the basis of free Government.
The authority of a jurist like Viglius was of great moment, however, to the duke, who did not fail to parade it.
The fort was occupied by a few hundred Spaniards, who, as it was of great moment to gain time for the arrival of succors from Spain, were ordered to maintain it to the last extremity.
Mr. HUGER had no hesitation in saying this was a question of great moment, and one well worthy of the deliberate attention of the House.
The due fortification of this point was a matter of great moment.
What Bossu further advances[463] in Support of his Opinion, is of no great Moment, viz.
As this would be of great moment to the right worshipping of God, and to the exercise of true holiness, so it is most effectual to the establishing of a soul in the confidence of the promises of God.
I pray you, consider it, for it is of great moment.
We must place none of our happiness in the favour or approbation of men, but account it as to ourselves to be a matter of no great moment; neither worth any great care or endeavour to obtain it, or grief for losing it.
These facts, interesting to the philosophic physiologist, are of great moment in reference to the doctrines advocated in this chapter.
A question, therefore, now arises of great moment: namely, which of these two parts or elements of mental progress is the most important.
To know the circumstances most favourable to the increase of what may be termed the wages-fund is a matter of great moment, but is one with which we are not immediately concerned.
And as this is a matter of great moment, it is important, before we proceed further, to clear up as much of it as the difficulties inherent in these subjects will enable us to do.
Such being the case it is of great moment both to exercise care and economy in appropriations, and to scan sharply any change in our fiscal revenue system which may reduce our income.
However memory bring back this moment to your minds, let it be able to say to you: That was a great moment.
This was a measure of great moment to Missouri and full of difficulties in itself, and requiring a double process to accomplish it--an act of Congress to extend the boundary, and an Indian treaty to remove the Indians to a new home.
It was a treaty of great moment, settled many troublesome questions, was very desirable for what it contained; but as it was silent on the main point, it was rejected, without even a reference to the Senate.
It was a treaty of great moment to the United States; for, although it added nothing to the commercial privileges actually enjoyed, yet it gave stability to their enjoyment; and so imparted confidence to the enterprise of merchants.
Now therefore depart, seeing that I have counted it of great moment not to be a slayer of strangers.
The need to see her face and her eyes again pressed on the man--became imperative--as something of great moment, strangely difficult to achieve.
In a blindly, inarticulate way he felt it was impossible to play with Aymer, he was even conscious it was a matter of great moment to him, though he could not in any manner see why it was so.
The previous evening had been one of great moment to her and she was joyfully thankful to find that it obscured and clouded no particle of the daily simple joy of her existence.
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