Whichever of the above causes a man may detect, he should endeavour to remove it from the very beginning.
From the very beginning the wife should endeavour to attract the heart of her husband, by showing to him continually her devotion, her good temper, and her wisdom.
After this he should endeavour to make her well acquainted with his own wife, and get them to carry on confidential conversations, and to sit together in lonely places.
We should be supported by the country, and although it is said to be difficult to procure provisions, I should endeavour to preserve our naval stores, and should obtain more resources than the American army itself.
On arriving at a port, I should endeavour to commence my operations with General Washington; I should take a division in the army, and, with M.
If possible, I should traverse the Galla country, and crossing the Blue Nile, I should endeavour to reach the White Nile.
They are incapable of perfect Digestion, they obstruct the finest Vessels of the Lungs, whose Obstructions we should endeavour to remove; and evidently occasion, except their Dose be extremely small, Heat and Oppression.
Is it not practicable, in Order to remedy those Evils which we cannot prevent, to select some particular Part or Canton of the Country, wherein we should endeavour by Rewards, 1st.
We should endeavour to allay the violent Efforts to vomit, by giving every two Hours a Spoonful of the Mixture No.
The lady who gives a ball[A] should endeavour to secure an equal number of dancers of both sexes.
Where the forceps has been determined upon, we should endeavour to render its action as favourable as possible, viz.
We should endeavour as much as possible to keep the colours distinct.
When large potatoes are peeled before they are boiled, we should endeavourto send them to table floury, and this is often said to be the test of a really good cook.
As far as possible, we should endeavour to make the dishes look pretty.
He should endeavour to see if the facts are reconcilable with any other supposition than that the earth and the other planets move around the sun.
As it is, he should recognise that his needs imperil this ancient and precious element in the earth's structure, and he should endeavour in every possible way to minimize the damage which he brings about.
From time to time as he studies the earth from near by he should endeavour to assemble the phenomena in the general way which we have indicated.
As he goes, he should endeavourto note on a sketch map the positions of the hills and streams and the directions of the roads.
If he is reduced to that state of poverty represented by the Branghtons, he should endeavour, by activity and industry, to retrieve his affairs, and not pass his time in idle reading in the very shop of his creditor.
Renunciation, therefore, is the first lesson to be learned by the wise man; and the practical rule, as has been said, is that we should endeavour not to increase our numerator but to lessen our denominator.
He should endeavour to be philosophical in spirit, so far, at least, as to seek to base his opinions upon general principles, and to look at the events of the day from a higher point of view than that of personal or party expediency.
He should endeavourto make a sharp distinction between the thick and thin strokes, and also strive after perfect regularity.
He should endeavourto preserve the same slope, not getting some letters falling over and others nearly upright.
He should endeavour to get the same crispness and sharp distinction between the thick and thin strokes as in the larger writing.
He should endeavour to form the letters with simple direct strokes, with no touching up afterwards.
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