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1 The management of the temper is an art full of beneficent results .
2 Great hopes were entertained there for the beneficent results of the royal visit.
3 His rule was attended by the most lasting and beneficent results .
4 The co-operative stores have reached a wonderful development in England, with most beneficent results .
5 There, at least, is one method of sexual expression which may have positively beneficent results .
6 The queerest thing about it all was the way it seemed-magically- to be producing such beneficent results .
7 Here is a love so great that in its beneficent results we are all yet partakers.
8 Political revolution, for the sake of righting governmental abuses, has been known to produce beneficent results .
9 Is it not possible to control these human instincts to the extent of producing beneficent results ?
10 Most beneficent results , it was thought, would flow from such legislation as that advocated by Mr. Sumner.
11 Its adaptations in religion, in statesmanship, in legislative and judicial inquiry, are productive of noble and beneficent results .
12 Whatever may be said about the details of Bonaparte's action, few will deny its beneficent results on French life.
13 In these states the doctrine of the division of powers was consciously and carefully adopted, with the most beneficent results .
14 The Civil War has pacified the jarring elements and left to be realized now the beneficent results of the empire gained.
15 In America that great movement had beneficent results , as I understand, which only shows that one man's drink is another's poison.
16 For in history great evils have sometimes arisen from a virtue, and most beneficent results have often followed hard upon a crime.
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