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1
For him the historic associations of Edinburgh were as good
as
naught
.
2
For an hour or more passing events were
as
naught
to Ralph.
3
Symbols and epigrams require a sympathetic hearer, otherwise they are
as
naught
.
4
To Fannie Hamilton's mind now all her boy's shortcomings became
as
naught
.
5
But the revolutions without were
as
naught
to the internal ones.
6
But Solomon's wealth and pomp were
as
naught
in comparison with his wisdom.
7
With such distractions, as you may well imagine, Cornish pirates became
as
naught
.
8
Think again, child, if all these things can be
as
naught
.
'
9
The Main Street of Fairbridge was
as
naught
from a social point of view.
10
Whatever your trade, and whatever your profession, it counted
as
naught
in good weather.
11
But the cost of the boarding-house was
as
naught
.
12
What others say shall be harkened to; what thou sayest shall be reckoned
as
naught
.
13
And the valour that smites is
as
naught
,
after all, to the valour that saves.
14
All of which is
as
naught
to the question.
15
The appeals of his parents-eventheir dire displeasure-theridicule of relatives, all were
as
naught
.
16
Even his undoubted vested rights, comprised in his glorious liberty of volition, become
as
naught
.
as
naught
as