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Meanings of effect any thing in английском
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Usage of effect any thing in английском
1
This measure met with some opposition, but it was too weak to effectanything.
2
He was unable, however, to effectanything decisive, and subsequent invasions were attended with the like result.
3
The poor boy was frantic; but before he could effectanything your mother was the wife of Colonel Wayne.
4
The former had not been able to effectanything of importance, as the enemy had taken refuge in the mountains.
5
Against such enemies in so strong a country, and with such a leader, it was impossible for us to effectanything.
6
She wondered if she had not been mistaken in following her impulse to come here, and whether words could effectanything.
7
Being thus unable to effectanything, I was under the necessity of waiting patiently till the great caravan from Suez should pass.
8
But, my dear child, you may be quite at ease, for they themselves seem to despair of being able to effectanything.
9
Not effectinganything, Zinzendorff voted for Coscia, and declared it publicly.
10
The jailer made several searches through their remonstrances, but without effectinganything.
11
It became necessary, therefore, to compromise; or the Convention must have dissolved without effectinganything.
12
Montdidier was abandoned; and the English and Flemings, without effectinganything, retired into their respective countries.
13
Incapable of effectinganything under that form she had learned to detest, I laid it aside.
14
Having learned the melancholy fate of their countrymen, they were obliged to return, without effectinganything, to their former station.
15
The two French expeditions found the hostile country altogether deserted, and returned without effectinganything, having suffered great fatigue and hardship.
16
There was still less hope here of effectinganything with "a division" than on the Confederate right held by Jackson.