Incrédule), debating their opinions in a way that redounded much to the advantage of the last named.
The gratification of the national vanityredounded the profit not only of Henry but of his minister, {280} Thomas Wolsey.
The confiscations carried out in the name of religion redounded to the benefit of the newly rich.
He knew that this tale redounded to the glory of our arms and so one had to pretend not to doubt it.
Thus had the evil intrigues of Juana Enríquez redounded to the benefit of Spain.
It hath not only redounded to men, but even to the whole creation, and subjected it to vanity, ver.
And hath it been of so defiling a nature, that it hath redounded in all the posterity; and, as unclean things under the law defiled all they touched, so hath that sin subjected all the creatures to corruption?
Sin hath so redounded through man unto all the creation, that it hath defiled it, and made it corruptible and subject to vanity, (Rom.
Connecticut (Mr. DANA) seemed to think redounded to the honor of the people of this country.
It redounded to the honor of the citizens of this country, he said, that they had never shown a disposition to embark in the present European war.
The exploit of Bennington redounded not only to the credit of General Stark and his brave troops, but to the good of the country at large.
He is avenging on the people of Germany the laurels which Prince Eugene has earned in the service of the emperor, and which, but for him, would have redoundedto the glory of France.
A rapid march might give opportunity for the display of personal prowess, which, while it redounded to the credit of the few, would imperil the safety of the many.
He studied to confer benefits upon her, for the profit redounded to her emperor, whether she received amended institutions, or enlarged territories.
For example, Graetz characterizes Nachum of Gimso, in whose life mishap after mishap redounded to his benefit, as the Candide[38] of the Tanaitic world of legend.
Perhaps he did: at all events, I shall not be deterred from going on, though neither of my Irish experiences have as yet redounded to my vainglory.
The campaign in Virginia redounded to the praise of Lafayette in no common measure.
It redounded immediately to the glory of Lafayette.
It would have redounded still more to his glory, had he put a stop to the carnage; for, after all resistance was at an end, the wretched Russians were hewn down without mercy.
These were distinguished by the epithet of nonjurors: but their number bore a very small proportion to that of others, who took them with such reservations and distinctions as redounded very little to the honour of their integrity.
He boldly replied that this only redounded to Luther’s honour since it was the experience of all devout people, and particularly of the most famous divines.
Such exhibitions must have made a profound impression on the spectators, and redoundedin a corresponding degree to the glory of the performer.
Considering the probable result of this treatment, we may be allowed to doubt whether it redounded on the whole very much to the honor of the fraternity.
In spite of all that the two angry and unsuccessful physicians could say, the recovery of the child's eye redounded much to Dr.
Even, however, if we allow for a large element of exaggeration in our own accounts of the battle, it was not a feat which redounded much to their glory.
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