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She benefited from the sound investment.

The free-trade pact between the two countries has brought great profits for certain industries, but does not seem to have benefited the workers.

Talking of dictionaries, I have benefited from various kinds.

You have obviously benefited from living in an English-speaking country while studying the language.

The free-trade pact has mainly benefited industry, whereas the workers in both countries have not seen any real increase in salaries.

I benefited much from my association with him.

From hence the World may be assisted with variety of Inventions, new matter for Sciences may be collected, the old improv'd, and their rust rubb'd away; and as it is by the benefit of Senses that we receive all our Skill in the works of Nature, so they also may be wonderfully benefited by it, and may be guided to an easier and more exact performance of their Offices; 'tis not unlikely, but that we may find out wherein our Senses are deficient, and as easily find wayes of repairing them.

It exerts upon the mucous membranes an irritation and that is the reason why the mucous glands of the mouth secrete so freely when one chews or smokes, but the influence upon the nervous system is distinctly of a narcotic character, and while tobacco is a mild narcotic, and while it can be used by the adult moderately without serious results; this is certain, that no man has ever been benefited by the use of tobacco.

Certain cases may be greatly benefited by sectioning the tendons of the external and middle flexors of the metacarpi.

Hence light and sandy soils are most benefited by green manuring, partly on this account, and partly also, no doubt, because the valuable inorganic matters, which are so liable to be washed out of these soils, are accumulated by the plants and retained in them in a state in which they are readily available for the subsequent crop.

The presbytical eye is remedied by a convex lens of proper convexity, which makes the rays converge to a focus sooner, and thus causes distinct vision: the sight of such persons is even more benefited by a convex lens, than that of myopes by a concave one; for a convex lens not only makes the picture of the object on the retina distinct, but also more bright, by causing a greater quantity of light to enter the pupil; while a concave one, at the same time that it renders vision distinct, diminishes the quantity of light.

I therefore beg to warn you against two persons-young, I am sorry to say, which makes[Pg 311] it worse, because it is only the old who should be thus depraved-whom you have benefited and they are unworthy of it.

British shipping on all seas is said to have benefited to the extent of $10,000,000 per annum.

After the imperial family, ranks that of Kung-fu-tso (Confucius), and there are about ten thousand living descendants of the sage-but it is only the real lineal head of the family, the Prince Kung, who is benefited by the renown of his ancestry.

Surely she is worthier of a place in the Positivist Kalendar of those who have benefited Humanity than Hippocrates, Harvey, or Arkwright; and yet Sir Algernon West writes thus in his book of "Recollections": "Late in the 'forties and in the 'fifties, Five o'Clock Teas were just coming into vogue, the old Duchess of Bedford's being, as I considered, very dreary festivities.

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