22 Words to use with benefiting

Finally, however, for reasons of her own, she assented to Pen's suggestion that Miss Fotheringay was to appear as Ophelia in a benefit performance.

The amount of the three benefit nights for the tragedy of Irene, it is to be feared, was not very considerable, as the profit, that stimulating motive, never invited the author to another dramatic attempt.

Plenty to eat, good beds, fairly good furniture, sufficient fuel, and some provision for contingencies, through the benefit club.

It must indeed have often happened that whole families were utterly homeless; and in those days there were no insurance offices, no benefit societies, no philanthropic institutions to rescue the suffering from undeserved misery.

But that I would ask her for her company to the play of Venice Preserved, given out for Sunday night as a benefit-play; the prime actors to be in it; and this, to see if I were to be denied every favour.

He, however, insisted that the people of the town would generously patronize a benefit concert; so he took up the matter and made arrangements for such an entertainment.

"I make a different quilt every year for the hospital benefit auction.

The former expresses a claim that, except for prejudice, a woman is as capable a citizen as a man and differing only in her sex; the latter consist of a long rhapsody upon the mystical superiorities of women and the marvellous benefits mankind will derive from handing things over to these sacred powers.

Great capitalists will derive all the benefit incident to their superior wealth under any mode of sale which may be adopted.

Few people in this country are, I think, aware of the extraordinary fervor with which the doctrine that protection benefits labor is preached in the States.

"Let the devil himself have the full benefit ofdoubt!" says Rabelais.

" In the meantime Drury Lane is closed by order of the Lord Chamberlain,[A] on the ground that in seeking to take from the actors one-third of their benefit receipts the management have proceeded illegally.

"The benefit season will soon open and any person that has a couple of thousand dollars to pay for a theater can git a benefit for himself and maybe draw down a couple of hundred more.

Cities of mortals woebegone Fantastic care derides, But in the serious landscape lone Stern benefit abides.

Is it a cottage flower-show, a penny reading, a cricket club, a benefit societyit does not matter what, his subscriptions, his name, and his voice are heard in it.

thus hast thou answered me?" "My daughter, may it not comfort thee to know that that which thou, in faith and love, hast prayed for Venicethat in this struggle she should hold God's favor unharmedhath come to her, though the manner of the benefit accord not with the manner of the grace which thou hast asked?"

They are nearly always in some measure mutual-benefit associations, and provide in varying degrees insurance against accident, sickness, death, or lack of employment.

Giving the same privileges the Belgians expected the same benefits-benefits that were, in fact, enjoyed when Belgium and Holland were united under one Government.

"The benefit business is not as prosperous this year as it has been heretofore.

The 2nd Somerset Militia assembled every year for drill; and for their benefit coffee and reading rooms were started and entertainments arranged, Miss Weston taking an active part in their promotion.

We had proceeded to the penultimate point, at which the true adept seldom stops, where the consideration of benefit forgot is about to merge in the meditation of general injusticewhen a knock at the door was followed by the entrance of the very friend, whose not seeing of us in the morning, (for we will now confess the case our own), an accidental oversight, had given rise to so much agreeable generalization!

Benefit funds, legislation against.

22 Words to use with  benefiting