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1. letter, where the mention of the endeavour taken by
2. ‘We have, but we have some potatoes which I shall endeavour to cook for your delectation, lady
3. as you endeavour to collect witnesses and statements –
4. In settling the terms of the lease, the landlord and farmer endeavour, according to their best judgment, to adjust that rate, not to the temporary and occasional, but to the average and ordinary price of the produce
5. I shall, in the four following chapters, endeavour to explain, as fully and distinctly as I can, the causes of those different variations
6. First, I shall endeavour to explain what are the circumstances which naturally determine the rate of wages, and in what manner those circumstances are affected by the riches or poverty, by the advancing, stationary, or declining state of the society
7. Secondly, I shall endeavour to shew what are the circumstances which naturally determine the rate of profit ; and in what manner, too, those circumstances are affected by the like variations in the state of the society
8. I shall, in the third place, endeavour to explain all the different circumstances which regulate this proportion
9. In the fourth and last place, I shall endeavour to shew what are the circumstances which regulate the rent of land, and which either raise or lower the real price of all the different substances which it produces
10. some cases ; but in the greater part it is quite otherwise, as I shall endeavour to shew by and
11. accumulated in the towns, I shall endeavour to shew hereafter, and at the same time to
12. endeavour to explain as fully and distinctly as I can in the third and fourth books of this
13. What may have been the effects of this institution upon the agriculture of the country, I shall endeavour to explain hereafter, when I come to treat particularly of bounties
14. The endeavour to preach the
15. This notion is connected with the system of political economy, which represents national wealth as consisting in the abundance and national poverty in the scarcity, of gold and silver ; a system which I shall endeavour to explain and examine at great length in the fourth book of this Inquiry
16. endeavour with the same diligence to improve the
17. endeavour to write anything
18. In all countries where there is a tolerable security, every man of common understanding will endeavour to employ whatever stock he can command, in procuring either present enjoyment or future profit
19. In the last chapter of the fourth book, I shall endeavour to shew that their sense is an improper one
20. than in the improvement and cultivation of the most fertile fields in their own neighbourhood, I shall endeavour to explain at full length in the two following books
21. These encouragements, although at bottom, perhaps, as I shall endeavour to show hereafter, altogether illusory, sufficiently demonstrate at least the good intention of the legislature to favour agriculture
22. I shall endeavour to explain both as fully and distinctly as I can, and shall begin with the system of commerce
23. Every such nation, therefore, must endeavour, in time of peace, to accumulate gold and silver, that when occasion requires, it may have wherewithal to carry on foreign wars
24. The high price of exchange, too, would naturally dispose the merchants to endeavour to make their exports nearly balance their imports, in order that they might have this high exchange to pay upon as small a sum as possible
25. When the government, or those who acted under them, contracted with a merchant for a remittance to some foreign country, he would naturally endeavour to pay his foreign correspondent, upon whom he granted a bill, by sending abroad rather commodities than gold and silver
26. If the commodities of Great Britain were not in demand in that country, he would endeavour to send them to some other country in which he could purchase a bill upon that country
27. " Country gentlemen and farmers, dispersed in different parts of the country, cannot so easily combine as merchants and manufacturers, who being collected into towns, and accustomed to that exclusive corporation spirit which prevails in them, naturally endeavour to obtain, against all their countrymen, the same exclusive privilege which they generally possess against the inhabitants of their respective towns
28. A trade, which is forced by means of bounties and monopolies, may be, and commonly is, disadvantageous to the country in whose favour it is meant to be established, as I shall endeavour to show hereafter
29. They have a constant demand, therefore, for more capital than they have of their own ; and, in order to supply the deficiency of their own, they endeavour to borrow as much as they can of the mother country, to whom they are, therefore, always in debt
30. It is to expel those foreign capitals from a trade which their own grows every day more and more insufficient for carrying on, that the Spaniards and Portuguese endeavour every day to straiten more and more the galling bands of their absurd monopoly
31. He naturally, therefore, endeavours as much as he can to turn his carrying trade into a foreign trade of consumption, If his stock, again, is employed in a foreign trade of consumption, he will, for the same reason, be glad to dispose of, at home, as great a part as he can of the home goods which he collects in order to export to some foreign market, and he will thus endeavour, as much as he can, to turn his foreign trade of consumption into a home trade
32. They endeavour, for this purpose, to keep out as much as possible all competitors from the market of the countries which are subject to their government, and consequently to reduce, at least, some part of the surplus produce of those countries to what is barely sufficient for supplying their own demand, or to what they can expect to sell in Europe, with such a profit as they may think reasonable
33. The servants naturally endeavour to establish the same monopoly in favour of their own private trade as of the public trade of the company
34. But if, by an order from Europe, they are prohibited from doing this, they will, notwithstanding, endeavour to establish a monopoly of the same kind secretly and indirectly, in a way that is much more destructive to the country
35. By extorting from the legislature bounties upon the exportation of their own linen, high duties upon the importation of all foreign linen, and a total prohibition of the home consumption of some sorts of French linen, they endeavour to sell their own goods as dear as possible
36. By encouraging the importation of foreign linen yarn, and thereby bringing it into competition with that which is made by our own people, they endeavour to buy the work of the poor spinners as cheap as possible
37. They are as intent to keep down the wages of their own weavers, as the earnings of the poor spinners ; and it is by no means for the benefit of the workmen that they endeavour either to raise the price of the complete work, or to lower that of the rude materials
38. Though by restraining, in some trades, the number of apprentices which can be employed at one time, and by imposing the necessity of a long apprenticeship in all trades, they endeavour, all of them, to confine the knowledge of their respective employments to as small a number as possible ; they are unwilling, however, that any part of this small number should go abroad to instruct foreigners
39. I shall endeavour to explain, however, as distinctly as I can, the great outlines of this very ingenious system
40. The rich, not being able to distinguish themselves by the expense of any one dress, will naturally endeavour to do so by the multitude and variety of their dresses
41. In the following book, therefore, I shall endeavour to explain, first, what are the necessary expenses of the sovereign or commonwealth; and which of those expenses ought to be defrayed by the general contribution of the whole society ; and which of them, by that of some particular part ouly, or of some particular members of the society: secondly, what are the different methods in which the whole society may be made to contribute towards defraying the expenses incumbent on the whole society ; and what are the principal advantages and inconveniencies of each of those methods : and thirdly, what are the reasons and causes which have induced almost all modern governments to mortgage some part of this revenue, or to contract debts; and what have been the effects of those debts upon the real wealth, the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
42. ‘Oh, thank you,’ he said, partly in advance to whoever was making this bold endeavour but also to his suit, which had become such a trustworthy companion
43. In the decades since private business opened up the ability to successfully mine Jupiter’s many moons and support tourism to visit them, hundreds of companies had got involved in all aspects of the endeavour
44. In order to acquire this fortune, or even to get this subsistence, they must, in the course of a year, execute a certain quantity of work of a known value; and, where the competition is free, the rivalship of competitors, who are all endeavouring to justle one another out of employment, obliges every man to endeavour to execute his work with a certain degree of exactness
45. As soon as writing came into fashion, wise men, or those who fancied themselves such, would naturally endeavour to increase the number of those established and respected maxims, and to express their own sense of what was either proper or improper conduct, sometimes in the more artificial form of apologues, like what are called the fables of Aesop; and sometimes in the more simple one of apophthegms or wise sayings, like the proverbs of Solmnon, the verses of Theognis and Phocyllides, and some part of the works of Hesiod
46. In doubtful cases such courts, from their anxiety to avoid blame, would naturally endeavour to shelter themselves under the example or precedent of the judges who had sat before them, either in the same or in some other court
47. Each ghostly practitioner, in order to render himself more precious and sacred in the eyes of his retainers, will inspire them with the most violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually endeavour, by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience
48. Many Young Earth creationists (YECs) are active in the development of creation science; an endeavour which holds that the events associated with supernatural creation can be evidenced and modelled through an interpretation of the scientific method
49. Under such a government, the clergy naturally endeavour to recommend themselves to the sovereign, to the court, and to the nobility and gentry of the country, by whose influence they chiefly expect to obtain preferment
50. In all the presbyterian churches, where the rights of patronage are thoroughly established, it is by nobler and better arts, that the established clergy in general endeavour to gain the favour of their superiors; by their learning, by the irreproachable regularity of their life, and by the faithful and diligent discharge of their duty
51. If the tax, indeed, was very high, the greater part of people would endeavour to evade it as much as they could, by contenting themselves with smaller houses, and by turning the greater part of their expense into some other channel
52. It is surely now time that our rulers should either realize this golden dream, in which they have been indulging themselves, perhaps, as well as the people ; or that they should awake from it themselves, and endeavour to awaken the people
53. If any of the provinces of the British empire cannot be made to contribute towards the support of the whole empire, it is surely time that Great Britain should free herself from the expense of defending those provinces in time of war, and of supporting any part of their civil or military establishment in time of peace; and endeavour to accommodate her future views and designs to the real mediocrity of her circumstances
54. On Sunday evening, a palaver was held in the palace, the chiefs being hastily summoned, and it was thought that this was a ruse to get them together to endeavour to slip away in the night, get clear, collect their forces and attempt an attack on Kumassi when most of the troops had been withdrawn
55. In the meantime, it is your duty and privilege to endeavour to take your sainted mother's place
56. endeavour to put a foundation, or grounding to our faith in respect of biblical knowledge
57. will keep yourselves loyal to the state, hereafter also will I endeavour to be a means of your good
58. employed by him, did endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom; By
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60. Moses, at first, was hesitant and reluctant to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, but once he had made the commitment he threw his all into the endeavour, so much so, that when the Lord wanted to destroy the people for rejecting Him and making a golden calf which they worshipped and planned to use as a mascot to proceed ahead of them, Moses interceded on their behalf with the words:
61. 19 And if then you will keep yourselves loyal to the state hereafter also will I endeavour to be a means of your good
62. : Whereas the late King James the Second by the assistance of various evil counsellors judges and ministers employed by him did endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom; By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws and the execution of laws without consent of Parliament; By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed power; By issuing and causing to be executed a commission under the great seal for erecting a court called the Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes; Continued (As per U
63. Soon there would be no reason for this wild endeavour
64. of our endeavour, and soon the crew was socializing and
65. distant bird, he wouldn’t even raise his head to the endeavour
66. In fact, it is an endeavour
67. He no longer conducted a marching band; he now taught singing to men under arms, a completely purposeless endeavour in the face of the armies that were advancing from all sides
68. Goal setting is a powerful and proven tool for success in any field of endeavour
69. The price usually involves the sacrifice of one aspect of your life, in order to achieve more in your main area of endeavour
70. The endeavour to reach this state is the supreme, the only ambition worth having
71. Stephen - Ah, promotion! They toughest thing about this entire endeavour is getting the word out and making yourself stand out from the pack
72. reached you is lost, and endeavour to learn from it the meaning of the
73. useless and vain to endeavour to unite the two, for no man can serve two
74. will find of the utmost use to him in his endeavour to enter upon this Path :
75. All the varied activities of daily life come within our endeavour to
76. character, and endeavour in every possible way, by the study of Theosophical
77. spoken word; and it is certain that it is His constant and daily endeavour to
78. to endeavour to put seriously into practice, that we have a habit of thinking
79. and endeavour to reach up into the consciousness of the Master just as far as
80. be his constant endeavour to kill out every trace of pride, selfishness and
81. But in each field of human endeavour it has sounded its characteristic note, the
82. himself to the Second Ray, that of wisdom, he must first endeavour to bring
83. Learning the tricks of the trade on the internet can be a costly and time consuming endeavour
84. together to ensure accuracy in this endeavour; if that is
85. Not only did the counselling course in Ingham help me, but then I decided to apply for a position as a support worker with the Endeavour Foundation Disability Centre
86. I immediately called my co-worker who had just slipped out for a short time, but when she did not return at once I called the ambulance, and in the meantime I tried to pacify the client by trying to remember the things that I had been taught by Endeavour trainers at the pre-employment classes
87. I have many wonderful memories of my Endeavour friends, but there is one particular incident I will always remember
88. worker with knowledge of the procedure for this endeavour
89. “Can you put in the time and effort into this endeavour on
90. And to Dar-es-Salaam; all had sooner or later to confront the human costs of Stalinist endeavour; each had sacrificed a generation to a God of Hunger
91. We would endeavour to spring her at her worst for all to hear
92. directions are taken, that success in any endeavour is
93. Will questioned Emma’s ability to keep track of the endeavour but she checked and double-checked her map every night
94. You need only two things to succeed in this endeavour
95. the true winners in all the fields of human endeavour
96. You should accept your faults boldly and frankly and should endeavour to get rid of them
97. In some ways he hoped he would, but the frailty of human endeavour
98. With renewed endeavour, comply with all standards – in close contact with
99. Endeavour, I beseech you all, to realize this fact
100. luxury offices and the potential of the endeavour