A night journey on a river, when the stars give but little light, and the banks are dense jungle overhanging the water's edge, is one of no little difficulty.
From internal evidence, however, as well as from collateral testimony, there is little difficulty in identifying it as Lord Howe's second code issued in 1790.
With these indications to guide us there is little difficulty in fixing with practical certainty both date and authorship from external sources.
I have a little difficultyin handling these, Mr. Chairman, because they are in Russian, and I don't immediately have a vision of it.
I had a little difficulty, it got quite close to the right shape by wrapping it at an angle.
He was thanked in affectionate terms; the force which he asked was voted; and large supplies were granted with little difficulty.
In 1691, they, with as little difficulty, induced her to copy out and sign a letter expressing her deep concern for his misfortunes and her earnest wish to atone for her breach of duty.
There were riots in several parts of the country, but riots which were suppressed with little difficulty, and, as far as can be discovered, without the shedding of a drop of blood.
Junket is very easily made and should therefore cause the housewife no concern; likewise, little difficulty will be experienced if the directions here given for white sauces are followed explicitly.
When the principles relating to the cooking of vegetables are thoroughly understood, little difficulty will be experienced in preparing them so that the flavor is dissipated or retained as the case may require.
Little difficulty will be experienced in making the other dishes, as recipes for them are given immediately after the menu.
This latter resource was attended with no little difficulty; for every expedition led to a fierce encounter with the enemy, which usually cost the lives of several Spaniards, and inflicted a much heavier injury on the Indian allies.
It was a task of no little difficulty, where there was yet no pathway opened by the labors of the antiquarian; no hints from the sketch-book of the traveller, or the measurements of the scientific explorer.
Scarcely less reluctant to repeat the scolding she felt so acutely than to employ the methods of rebuke she deemed less severe, I had no little difficulty in evading her entreaties.
That she found no little difficulty in the walk was evident from her turning back both sleeves and releasing her bird, which hovered closely round her.
I repaired this, made and fixed a mast, and with no little difficulty contrived to manufacture a sort of sail from strips of bark woven together.
Let that be known, and there will be little difficulty in classing them.
When that is ascertained, little difficulty will be found in giving them a place in the company of respectable words.
Let this verb be analyzed, and the true meaning of each word understood, little difficulty will be found in giving it an explanation.
And I do recall having a little difficulty in school myself, to make myself clearly understood.
He had certainly indicated, as his letters do indicate, that he was having a little difficulty in raising the necessary funds to return to the United States.
My recollection on that, sir, was that I do recall mother saying something that there was a little difficulty in placing us in there, because we were not orphans.
The only thing I can remember--I did have a little difficulty because I had something of a southern drawl.
We succeeded in crossing the Delaware without impediment; but we had no little difficulty, at times, to avoid falling in with the troops of the contending parties.
I am afraid that you will have no little difficulty, though.
When I got back to my boat I had no little difficulty in collecting my men, and soon after I shoved off I found that they were one and all drunk.
Fortune had always played into his hands, he said, and I had no little difficulty in convincing him that matters had passed from his hands into mine.
And Mr. Plimpton was the more hurt since the happy suggestion was his own, and he had had no little difficulty in getting Mr. Beatty to agree to it.
Even in places where there is a good natural spring, or a brook which is rarely dry, the cottagers experience no little difficulty in conveying it to their homes, which may be situated a mile away.
Now this air-box has a rounded roof, and therefore the task that Roberts set himself was one of no little difficulty, and to carry it out successfully required no ordinary amount of nerve.
It was indeed a task of no little difficulty, for the lifeboat was pitching and tossing in a most terrible manner.
This was a work of no little difficulty, and was rendered on this occasion highly dangerous by the anchor having fouled something on the sand.
I had no little difficulty in persuading her who I was, and at first I thought she seemed rather shocked at seeing a common sailor sitting down in her friend's parlour.
Though I said the sea was calmer than on the other side of the reef, still we had no little difficulty in keeping the boat from swamping.
With no little difficulty, after a good deal of pulling and hauling, we got the old couple upon deck, and led them aft to Sir Harry.
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