But suppose this--suppose he is honestly convinced that you would be of great service in America.
The bearer of it was willing to do us a great service; perhaps--if one must confess it--he believed it was on behalf of the beautiful Natalushka and her father that he was to undertake the duty that now devolves on some other.
He says she is ofgreat service to him; and his wish to have her with him always would probably exaggerate that service, unconsciously to himself, if it were proposed to take her away.
I shall be still more pleased if you take a resolution to move about and travel henceforward more than you have done in the past; I consider that it will be of great service to your health, which is extremely precious to me.
Our Art of Virtue may, therefore, be of great service to those whose faith is unhappily not so strong, and may come in aid of its weakness.
I was out three Months, and the Journey was evidently of great service to my Health.
Father Kohlmann rendered a great service to the Church by the part he took in gaining a verdict for the protection of the seal of Confession.
They performed a great service to mankind in publishing their annals, which are for historian, geographer and ethnologist our best authorities.
The medical ability of the lay-brother was of great service.
His hostility continued not only till his death, but after it; for, before he departed, he left in the hands of a friend a document which was of great service to the enemies of the Society at the time of the Suppression.
His talents and experience were of great service in aiding to produce a truly republican instrument.
He was of great service in rousing the people to a sense of their true interests.
To aid in bringing order out of chaos he was of great service.
He was accorded a generous public welcome on his return to Adelaide, and was subsequently appointed Police Magistrate on the Murray, where his inland experience and knowledge of native character were of great service.
Though these journeys were not successful in attaining the initial object of their search, they were of great service in gaining much information concerning the hitherto unknown desert.
This invention, which was highly applauded, proved to be of great service everywhere, and was especially valuable for astronomical purposes.
A hot brick or bottle of hot water wrapped in flannel, and applied to the small of the back, is often of great service.
Small injections of lukewarm water are also of great service, and may be tried instead of laxatives.
Napheys, by his scientific handling of the physiological points which relate to health, training, and development, has rendered a great service to the world.
In this respect he proved himself of great service to the national defence, and he was probably well advised in making no attempt from first to last to take any personal part in handling troops in the field.
I know that you have already been of great service, and are entitled to speak on this question with greater authority than almost any one else.
The Public Record Office contains many documents which will be of great service--the Testa de Neville (Edward II.
The Historical Manuscripts Commission has published many volumes of borough records which are of great service, and the lives of any great men connected with the parish may be studied in the Dictionary of National Biography.
But it was also of great service to the king, so that he might know who were his vassals, the amount of taxation which he could draw from them, and the actual strength of his new kingdom.
In penmanship he excelled, and acquired an easy, attractive style that was of great service to him through life.
You are a poor penman and deficient in your knowledge of numbers," said his father; "and improvement in these branches will be of great service to you in my business.
He read this so much and carefully that he was made very familiar with the characters therein--information that was of great service to him, later on, in his literary labors and public services.
It was said that his notes were of great service to him in Congress, in the discussion of almost any public question.
Much of the time during the first few days could be devoted to hunting, so as to get a good supply of food, which, later on, might be of great service to them.
It should be stated that when the team, which had been named Jack and Jill, was first broken in, the animals were taught to be driven by means of lines, and this was now of great service to them.
He had proven himself to be harmless, and in many ways he was of great service to them, and was now with the party, this being the fifth day of the journey, and the distance from their home was from sixty to seventy miles.
The external deference which Society yields to culture is practically of great service, although (I repeat the epithet) it is external.
I can show you how an interest in ancient history might indirectly be of great serviceto a landscape painter.
My intention was to keep them company provisionally as far as Samarcand, {191} as I somewhat dreaded my interview with the Emir, and their society in many respects would be of great service to me.
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