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1 Answer, strangers; is nature in your countries so beautiful and so beneficent ?
2 What has created so strange, so beneficent an alteration.
3 What profit and influence might not be found in such a relation!-sopersonal, so beneficent!
4 For so gentle and on the whole so beneficent an element, the snow asserts itself very proudly.
5 His death was a sad ending of a career which, as a whole, had been so beneficent .
6 And of many so powerful, many so wise and so beneficent , was there none to save thee?
7 The aspect of nature was so beneficent that evil deeds seemed to be out of place in that fair isle.
8 Her influence was so beneficent and essential that if she were to leave him he might perhaps go to ruin.
9 He is so beneficent that the door of the inclosure opened and another corpse was brought in; an old man accompanied it.
10 Phœbe, it is probable, had but a very imperfect comprehension of the character over which she had thrown so beneficent a spell.
11 Must we not infer that the system so beneficent in its effects during infancy and maturity, will be equally beneficent throughout youth?
12 I looked her in the face for her commands... and to see it... to see it so calm, so beneficent , so beautiful.
13 The statesmen whose administration had been so beneficent might be pardoned if they expected the gratitude and confidence which they had fairly earned.
14 It is sad to reflect that he died poor who has given wealth to so many, and accomplished results so beneficent to mankind.
15 Nature meant her to be a rich woman; she would be so beneficent : for a well-loved woman; she would be so faithful and true.
16 Absolute want is never felt, and those who possess but little, find how little is sufficient in a climate so productive and so beneficent .
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