If any members of that House were ambitious of being distinguished as heralds of calumny and apostles of insurrection, it might serve to show how incorrect were their ideas of what is truly honorable.
He knew the circumstance of the member from Vermont's having been re-elected could not be introduced as an argument in his favor, but it might serve to show that what he had suffered for was no offence in the eyes of his constituents.
In the imagination of the exile thirsting for vengeance, it might serve in some degree to balance the bloody roll of victims whom the pitiless duke had sent to their account.
This he did in such ambiguous and mysterious phrase as, while it intimated his meaning, might serve to veil the enormity of the crime from the eyes of the party who was to perpetrate it.
The body, I knew, would attract the lions, so I signed to Bigg to get a hole dug near the spot, that it might serve as a rifle-pit for us.
I'd do anything to serve you, and from what Tommy tells me I think I might serve you.
The rights of citizenship were granted to the Campanian horsemen; and that it might serveas a memorial, they hung up a brazen tablet in the temple of Castor at Rome.
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