And I to stand a little moment, and presently had grown free in my heart to have courage of farewell; and so did turn me at last to the viewing of that wondrous Home of the Last Millions of this World.
And I would that I could make you to hear it, and that you could but borrow mine ears for a little moment, and forthwith be shaken with that utter horror and an afraidness, even as was I.
But even a complete victory would have been of little moment, as the approach of the autumnal equinox summoned them to hasten their return.
To secure the affections of the army, and to esteem the rest of his subjects as of little moment.
But the matter is of little moment: if you please, let both of them stand as admitted.
Whether his dissent be for the better or for the worse, is a matter of little moment: the ruling body always think it worse, and the consequences to the dissenter are the same.
This however is a matter of little moment, in discussing the truth and value of the reasoning, except in so far as it involves an appeal to the judgment of the public as a matter of fact.
I will try to be brief, throwing myself upon your indulgence, if what I have to say prove of little moment.
We should have fear and sinking at the heart; But in a little moment we should see, Rising majestic from a ruined heap, The stately spirit that we served of yore.
To sum up, whether a character is good or bad is of little moment: granted he is unsociable, he is capable of becoming comic.
In this last remark, the author quoted touches upon a question of no little moment.
The invitation of the ministers and generals at Nice was of little moment, unless it were confirmed by the voice of the army.
Their abilities (unless they were employed in more effective offices) were of little moment; and their names served only as the legal date of the year in which they had filled the chair of Marius and of Cicero.
This is evidently a labor of little moment, as, ordinarily, but a day or two is thus spent.
This is a matter of little moment, as almost any small tree or low bush is available for the purpose.
TXT]4420 A plunge into the deep is of little moment A marriage without love is dishonour Active despair is a passion that must be superseded Am I ill?
Matter of little moment; after the Revolution there were no canons to occupy them.
The last words of a worthless man are in themselves of little moment; but the effect of the dying speech of Northumberland lends to it an artificial importance.
That settlement or colonization would make our tenure of India more secure is very doubtful, and, if certain, would be a point of little moment.
The relative space given to matters of importance and to those of little momentis altogether in favor of the latter.
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