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1
Let thy increase of power and influence
inure
to
the King who comes.
2
If there is any profit in the circulation of such notes, it ought to
inure
to
the government.
3
And this larger trade and enhanced profit is presumed to
inure
to
the joint benefit of the citizens.
4
Should not the benefit of this circulation
inure
to
the people, rather than to corporations, either state or national?
5
All remember how unwilling we were to do any thing which would
inure
to
the benefit of the negro.
6
A continuation of the wrongful exclusion of these Indians from their lands should not
inure
to
the benefit of the wrongdoers.
7
Travel, discovery, and battle, all must
inure
to
the profit, not of the colony, but of a crew of greedy traders.
8
This is unfortunate for some of the South American republics, but it will probably in some way
inure
to
the benefit of the Vatican monsignori.
9
What any elect spirit did,
inures
to
the credit of us all.
10
But in a city
inured
to
explosion, this was something new.
11
These changes have
inured
to
the benefit of the Eastern farmers.
12
Her mustang had been
inured
to
long and consistent travel over the desert.
13
This has
inured
to
her benefit and relieved her from a dreaded invasion.
14
Thus, almost from infancy, the children had been
inured
to
labour, and alas!
15
He must have been
inured
to
abuse at an early age in his job.
16
Even relief workers and journalists
inured
to
such scenes wiped tears from their eyes.
inure
to
inure