- for some
months from 'an
impostume in her stomach,
which divers times redounded upwards to her
throat and was like to stop her breath'
during which time...
-
personal and
social vocation of the same
human beings. This
service will
redound the more
effectively to the
welfare of all
insofar as both institutions...
-
chivalric romance through a
straightforward retelling of a
series of acts that
redound to the
knightly virtues of the hero. The
character of Don
Quixote became...
- he was
seized with a
sudden illness [...] this
conduct of the
emperor redounded much to his disgrace, and to the
injury of the
whole business of the crusade...
- the honest,
competent and
dedicated work of
public servants can, indeed,
redound to real
economic benefits to
millions of Filipinos."
Abdon Nababan (b. ...
-
particularly their belief that the
pursuit of
individual self-interest
redounded to the good of the community. In his
Political Economy, p. 157, he comments...
- eight-hour work day. The
effects of the
suppression of the
Homestead Strike redounded against the
Republicans as well,
although the
federal government did not...
-
motives back of my
actions have been
honest ones and the
results have
redounded far more to the
benefit of
California than they have to my own." The growth...
-
character and
disposition of the
person who
performed them, they can
neither redound to his honour, if good; nor infamy, if evil. Hume
describes the link between...
-
there will be a (great)
reward for him; and if he
enjoins otherwise, it
redounds on him. — Sahih
Muslim 1841
Narrated Abu Huraira: The
Prophet said, "The...