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But that shouldn’t be a hinderance to his success. Trevor Noah's Daily Show: what he needs to do to succeed 2015-09-28T04:00:00Z
I will not be a hinderance to his dreams. Motherlode: Letter to My Son's College 2011-02-25T20:19:49Z
Indeed, instead of being a hinderance to proper health, there is research suggesting blue light exposure might actually be good for you. Is blue light actually harmful to your sleep? Why the science isn't so clear on this popular belief 2023-11-08T05:00:00Z
The takeover talk is a big hinderance that needs sorting as soon as possible though. Premier League predictions: Who will be champions? 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z
Analysts said that while Xi’s response was somewhat restrained by the looming party congress, he won’t face the same hinderances in the next few years. Chinese Communist Party Congress affords another step for Xi Jinping's consolidation of power 2022-10-16T04:00:00Z
Trump’s presence is also a reminder that personal scandals, like the kind that blunted Fossella’s political rise, may not not be such a hinderance this time around. Ex-Rep. Vito Fossella makes post-scandal comeback bid in NYC 2021-10-29T04:00:00Z
That institutional backing was seen by many Democrats as an inappropriate hinderance to the ultimately unsuccessful campaign of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. RNC poised to pass resolution affirming Trump support 2019-01-23T05:00:00Z
Besides being a bit "off" with my depth perception, seeing as a "cyclops" has never been much of a hinderance to me, and I'm 63. Opinion | Am I Going Blind? 2018-02-23T05:00:00Z
In North Dakota, Republicans are hoping to unseat vulnerable Democrat Heidi Heitkamp by painting her as a hinderance on President Trump’s agenda. NRSC launches new digital ads in North Dakota, Nevada 2017-08-22T04:00:00Z
Perhaps more importantly, he showed no lingering issues off the tee, swinging freely and without hinderance. Dustin Johnson shows little rust in first competitive round since Masters accident - Golf Digest 2017-05-04T04:00:00Z
Still, I found the bigger trackpad to be more of a hinderance than a benefit. Review: Apple Finally Brings Touch to the MacBook Pro 2016-11-14T05:00:00Z
This has led to some undue backlash against Pao as a hinderance to free speech, but the changes are meant to make Reddit a better and friendlier site. Ellen Pao says "we screwed up" and promises to make Reddit better 2015-07-06T04:00:00Z
Because there are no off switches and real-time information is available anywhere, anyone who wants to have personal freedom, yet has limitations that require geographic boundaries or system tracking, can now move without hinderance. Wearable Shoe Technology A Market Win For Investors, Consumers & Providers 2015-03-09T04:00:00Z
Wage stagnation, she added, is a tremendous hinderance to a robust recovery. Spring retail sales tell a tale of two shoppers 2013-08-15T23:17:52Z
He soon found that his assistants were a hinderance rather than a help, and, unable to wound their feelings by telling them, he shut up the chapel and went away. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z
Restrain′ment; Restraint′, act of restraining: state of being restrained: want of liberty: limitation: hinderance: reserve; Restraint′-bed, -chair, used for the insane. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) 2012-01-30T03:00:13.887Z
Even separation in space, especially when added to by badness of the means of transportation may be a sufficient hinderance especially when transportation makes commodities so dear that parties do not care to exchange. Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II 2012-01-25T03:00:34.150Z
Cattle, horses, sheep, swine, mules, multiplied without any hinderance whatever from the war. The Noank's Log A Privateer of the Revolution 2012-01-09T03:00:21.297Z
Apart from these things he gave himself up for forty years to the indulgence of all his passions without let or hinderance from parental authority, domestic bonds, fear of God or regard for man. Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler His Life and Work 2011-11-01T02:00:21.043Z
This however was no hinderance to our sailing, so that we arriv'd happily at Goa the 13th Day of April, 1663. The Travels and Adventures of James Massey 2011-09-13T02:00:31.293Z
Her features, it is scarce necessary to say, were regular,—but not absolutely so, for, I know not why, perfect regularity is a hinderance to expression. Rob of the Bowl, Vol. I (of 2) A Legend of St. Inigoe's 2011-09-11T02:00:10.443Z
The efficacy of the repressive hinderances to over-population either consists in immoral acts or easily leads to immorality. Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II 2012-01-25T03:00:34.150Z
The greatest of all hinderances to American prosperity did not belong to the war at all. The Noank's Log A Privateer of the Revolution 2012-01-09T03:00:21.297Z
As if by memory we could renew the tumultuous thrilling of that cup of joy, which encircles our senses with celestial bonds, and lifts them beyond all earthly hinderances. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
The possession of great wealth is generally a hinderance to intellectual or spiritual advancement. In Both Worlds 2011-06-08T02:00:17.360Z
Men who are inclined to take care of their children never find any hinderance in their manhood. A New Atmosphere 2011-05-20T02:00:35.903Z
There would, indeed, be a frightful hinderance under such circumstances to the increase of population. Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II 2012-01-25T03:00:34.150Z
I should be happy if I had none to fear but my enemies, and no other hinderance to my salvation but their calumny: but, Heloise, you make me tremble. Letters of Abelard and Heloise To which is prefix?d a particular account of their lives, amours, and misfortunes 2011-04-28T02:00:15.367Z
Or, in other words, his being free from hinderance, or impediment in the way of doing, or conducting in any way as he wills. A Review of Edwards's 2011-04-27T02:00:19.047Z
The hinderances are mechanical, and it is for the engineer to remove them. A History of the Growth of the Steam-Engine 2011-04-21T02:00:53.240Z
But so much the more should she be freed from every unnecessary pain and hinderance. A New Atmosphere 2011-05-20T02:00:35.903Z
Polygamy also is a hinderance to the increase of population. Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II 2012-01-25T03:00:34.150Z
So Bonny was allowed to engage the deaf-and-dumb teamster by signs, and the two Indians by a few words of Chinook, without hinderance. Rick Dale, A Story of the Northwest Coast 2011-03-24T02:00:12.337Z
More and more the recollection of his betrothal shrinks to a purely theoretical hinderance which can and shall be removed. Boris Lensky 2011-03-07T03:00:10.233Z
Evidently it was destiny, for there was never a let or hinderance in all her preparations. A Song of a Single Note A Love Story 2011-02-24T03:01:01.930Z
Owlsdarck's handwriting was luckily large and legible; and I was able to storm and gesticulate without hinderance. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 68, June, 1863 2011-02-11T03:00:30.570Z
"Perhaps they have met with some ghostly hinderance," said Benno, laughing. The Alpine Fay A Romance 2011-02-11T03:00:27.700Z
Rob and Tom - glad to see someone else in Exeter is finding this a major pain and hinderance to revision. Live - Australia v Sri Lanka 2010-05-09T13:04:00Z
It was undoubtedly a better plan to go round, even if the way was long, than to incur the hinderances and casualties that the other alternative would, most probably, have occasioned. Farthest North Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896
I began—continued—and ended without the least hinderance on his lordship's part. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846
As he was rich, and my parents were well off, there was, on the other hand, no outward hinderance in our way. In Paradise A Novel. Vol. I.
But, when you are used to Chaucer, can accept his expression, and think and feel with him, this hinderance wears off. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845
Upon Captain Batt's report to Sir William Berkeley, he resolved to make a journey himself, that so there might be no hinderance for want of sufficient authority, as had been in the aforesaid expedition. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts
He could hardly have given a clear answer, save perhaps that he was accustomed to follow his inclinations wherever they led him, without hinderance or question. Anne
The multiplicity of holidays should be abridged, and only a few kept; there cannot be too few, considering what a hinderance they are to juvenile studies. Augusta Triumphans Or, the Way to Make London the Most Flourishing City in the Universe
So, now, I go on grumbling without hinderance, and without caring whether any notice is taken of it or not. In Paradise A Novel. Vol. I.
This hinderance afforded an opportunity for the relations to consult and arrange. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847
I now set myself to observe what was the particular lot, molestation and hinderance which obstructed particular travelers in their endeavors to enter in at the Strait Gate. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales
Only that various hinderances stood in the way of its arrival. Timar's Two Worlds
It is rumored that Sheridan has crossed the Chickahominy and got off without hinderance. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital
And the delirious child would be no hinderance to him either. Absolution
The Jews encountered various hinderances, and met with much opposition in their attempts to reconstruct their ancient city, and to re-establish the Mosaic ritual there. Cyrus the Great Makers of History
The great hinderance to this was, that he fancied himself so already. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales
But other hinderances of an ecclesiastical nature presented themselves—Timéa was still unbaptized. Timar's Two Worlds
You were mistaken in me from the first, and I have been nothing but a trouble and a hinderance to you. A Manifest Destiny
If anything happened that obliged us to make our way home over the ice, I am afraid some of the company would be a terrible hinderance to us, unpractised as they are now. Farthest North Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896 Vol. I
He silently watched what Matilda was doing, without putting in any hinderance or hinting at any annoyance further, which, she thought, was very good of him. Opportunities
The want of that is the great hinderance. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales
But there was a hinderance in the way of escape—the frightful mass of gold. Timar's Two Worlds
Family or blood is but little regarded, occupation is no hinderance ordinarily, and even well-known irregularities do not necessarily exclude. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877
And I take want of skill in this faculty to be a chiefe hinderance to the most Orchards, and to many for hauing of Orchards at all. A New Orchard And Garden or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich Orchard: Particularly in the North and generally for the whole kingdome of England
“Th' attendant maids depart,—nor hinderance give, “Loitering, a mother's secret words to hear. The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II
The mother was a superior horsewoman, and this arrangement was intended to leave the husband free to act without hinderance, in the event of an emergency. The Young Ranchers or, Fighting the Sioux
“Moreover, I have perceived neither hinderance nor evil in what was done, and lo! my brother, are not you at rest in your heart?” Egyptian Literature Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings
Copy-lines are a great hinderance to the young; and even for teaching the correct and elegant formation of the letters they do not appear to be always necessary. A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education
Let not your stakes shelter any weeds about your sets, for want of Sunne is a great hinderance. A New Orchard And Garden or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich Orchard: Particularly in the North and generally for the whole kingdome of England
They therefore do not wish to have them try to understand what they read, thinking it would be a hinderance to them. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
The possession of this bridge by Austria acted as a perpetual hinderance to Zurich's trade with the South, and was accordingly greatly resented by the city. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07
The current of a certain joy of living, long since sluggish, congealed, now coursed swiftly and without hinderance through his being. The Sign of the Spider
The hinderance in motion may be so insignificant, that the children may slightly limp about for weeks and months and complain but little. Prof. Koch's Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated
What did our teacher Rusticus tell us but yesterday: 'That which is a hinderance is made a furtherance to an act, and that which is an obstacle on the road helps us on the road.' Historic Boys Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their Times
Things are altered now, however; and ladies with their daughters are permitted to land without let or hinderance. Trade and Travel in the Far East or Recollections of twenty-one years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia and China.
He had not, however, any other hinderance than from his horse; for the English did not quit the ranks that day to make prisoners. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07
With such hinderances, you will not wonder that they made but four miles a day. The Farmer Boy, and How He Became Commander-In-Chief
Percival had had a nervous fear of some hinderance on his way to the station. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
It is to be feared that Ole and the coxswain had created this hinderance themselves, for the law of the country allows only three hours’ delay in the furnishing of horses. Up The Baltic Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark
His impatience grew more vehement with every hinderance. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
The burning of Luther's books at Mainz was effected without hinderance, and the legates in triumph proceeded to carry out their mission elsewhere. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 09
Whether they failed from choice, or hinderance to return, and take part in the action, can never now be known with certainty. The Farmer Boy, and How He Became Commander-In-Chief
Roderick was glad at her departure, That substantial figure in its new black dress had been a hinderance to freedom of conversation. Vixen, Volume I.
The quantity of people who cannot read and write in this country is a very great hinderance to the demand for books. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
So much the better," said Balthasar; "she will be ready to act rationally then, and will not throw any hinderance in the way of my plan. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
A number of canoes put off from the land, but could not overtake the ship; and I would not lie to, on account of the hinderance it occasioned to our work. A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26. Vol. 1
These they were to cut where they chose, without hinderance from any person. Historic Tales, Volume 11 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
"But listen to this," and Agamemnon continued: "Impediment is something that entangles the feet; obstacle something that stands in the way; obstruction, something that blocks up the passage; hinderance, something that holds back." The Peterkin Papers
The principal hinderances to the general acceptation of the donkey as a help-meet to man are found in its small size and slow motion. Domesticated Animals Their Relation to Man and to his Advancement in Civilization
Is not this the very thing which proves our spirit to be a spirit, that bodily hinderances, space and time, with the confusion they breed, cannot confine it? The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
While she was pure, it seemed to him that he could never be happy without her; and now her society has become a positive hinderance to his happiness. The Happiness of Heaven By a Father of the Society of Jesus
In this way the hinderance of its submerged drag upon the speed of the ship was obviated. From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life
The rivalry of the two archbishops caused difficulties for centuries, and was a hinderance to the efficiency of the ecclesiastical system. A Source Book for Ancient Church History
The bar at the mouth of the river is a great hinderance to its free navigation; and vessels are often detained for days, and even weeks, waiting for a favorable opportunity to cross. Life at Puget Sound: With Sketches of Travel in Washington Territory, British Columbia, Oregon and California
The streets had grown somewhat quieter; they could pursue their way with less hinderance. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
It places at his free disposal all the lands and goods in his district, and he may distribute them without let or hinderance to whom he pleases. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States
Certainly, it ought to be no hinderance of your obedience, and patient continuing in obedience, that you know not your own interest, and that his countenance shines not so upon you. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
Sacraments are effective if no hinderance is placed to their working. A Source Book for Ancient Church History
The stout-hearted Doctor was loud in his scorn of "the cowardice of a commercial place," where such deeds could be done without hinderance. A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III
The whole cabal with Pulteney had been a failure; Bolingbroke would thenceforward be a hinderance rather than a help to the Patriots. A History of the Four Georges, Volume II
But even these soon began to find Bolingbroke rather more of a hinderance than a help, and were glad to shake him off and be rid of him. A History of the Four Georges, Volume I
But I'm not used to so much society, and I don't want to be any hinderance. Mrs. Dud's Sister
A more formidable hinderance in the path to distinction had been the barbarous instruction he had received from incompetent masters, both in the inferior schools and in the university itself. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
But then they were a good deal of a hinderance, too, because they were so thick it could hardly get through them. Christmas Every Day and Other Stories
He appropriated the club as a trophy of his victory, and proceeded on his journey without hinderance until he arrived at the Isthmus of Corinth. Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
All their thoughts seemed to be centred in me, and I felt myself a hinderance in their plans of happiness. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
The air was very quiet, and the clear music of the bells made no hinderance to their talk. Aunt Rachel
At some future time, the elector said, he would permit Melanchthon to visit the French king, should his Majesty still desire him to do so, and present hinderances be removed. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
She leaves the house stealthily at night, with her boy in her arms, hurries over fields, through swamps and forests, and actually arrives at the Ohio without hinderance. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 453 Volume 18, New Series, September 4, 1852
Still, hitherto nothing has been done to us, nor any hinderance laid in our way. A Narrative of some of the Lord's Dealings with George Müller Written by Himself, Third Part
The tyranny of opinion, the fear of being different, has long since been recognized as a serious hinderance to the development which political freedom and economic opportunity ought properly to stimulate. The Moral Economy
We must cast aside every weight, strip us of all the hinderances, and worldly cares, which weigh us down; and be clad in the spiritual armour of God. The Life of Duty, v. 2 A year's plain sermons on the Gospels or Epistles
Indeed, the wisest of them saw that a premature declaration would probably prove a hinderance and not a help to the conclusion they most desired. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
What a blessing it seemed to him to be a dweller in the land of light and liberty, where the free worshippers might pray171 and praise without let or hinderance from ungodly men. The Boy Patriot
Nevertheless, in whatever line in life a man's course may fall, a practical business training will be no hinderance to him, while the lack of it may be a serious hinderance. Scientific American, Volume XLIII., No. 25, December 18, 1880 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
Indeed your action is a hinderance to your interest; in other words, is bad. The Moral Economy
In this rapid sketch I have said but little of the095/91 hinderances he met, nothing of the ridicule which at first attacked him unsparingly. Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America
Her papers are all right, and she may go on without further hinderance. Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
Order my father's stewards to acquit my farmers of all they owe since his death, that I may serve God without let or hinderance, and may stand before him without the solicitude of temporal affairs. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
The automaton system of steam is a hinderance to horse-boat navigation, besides increasing the risks and dangers, whilst the towing system, in substitution for horses, greatly improves the navigation and lessens the risks and dangers. History of Steam on the Erie Canal
This was accepted, and Mr. Pix determined, in spite of moths and other hinderances, to give a fresh impulse to the fur-trade, and to become its centre. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag
It was but another illustration of the truth that all beginnings are difficult, and that successful experience has to be bought by overcoming hinderances and obstacles. Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America
Mrs. Purcell was a sad hinderance to the intellectual life, and they were glad when she was gone. The Judgment of Eve
Now an earlier start was made, and there was no hinderance to the adventurous voyage. Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume III
The depth of the snow and numerous precipices are the chief obstacles; but the excessively rarefied air is another hinderance. The Andes and the Amazon Across the Continent of South America
She got to the brook without any hinderance, and without troubling herself about the sentinels, who were some twenty yards off, and who looked with much curiosity at her. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag
So the want of deaconesses is a continual hinderance to the furtherance of the cause, both in the city and the provinces. Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America
The strangenesse then of this opinion which I now deliver will be a great hinderance to its beliefe, but this is not to be respected 22 by reason it cannot bee helped. The Discovery of a World in the Moone Or, A Discovrse Tending To Prove That 'Tis Probable There May Be Another Habitable World In That Planet
Instead of welcoming neutral correspondents and publicists, they have, until very recently, met them with suspicion and hinderances. Italy at War and the Allies in the West
There are also many formalities which are not only useless, but a hinderance to prosperity. The Andes and the Amazon Across the Continent of South America
By timely swerving now and then, a runner from St. James's Palace to the Athenæum Club might be able to get through such a crowd without much hinderance. Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882
And the difference in race is a hinderance to a common ground of sympathy. Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America
So great, however, was even this hinderance, that we did not come in sight of the main army of the Americans till evening, although the distance travelled could not exceed ten miles. The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815
Sloth and the love of pleasure do not act as hinderances to efficiency in the naval profession any more than they do in other callings. The Navy as a Fighting Machine
The hinderance to their belief lay not in the prophecy, but in that which the prophecy announced. Companion to the Bible
Glorified in soul and body, the companion of angels and saints, strong in immortal youth, he will serve without let or hinderance the God and Saviour whom he loves. Two Old Faiths Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans
A greater hinderance is the difference in religious faith. Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America
A mechanism of world inter-communication will be devised, embracing the whole planet, freed from national hinderances and restrictions, and functioning with marvellous swiftness and perfect regularity. The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh
They were disbanded, pensioned off, or sent to invalid institutions, with secret instructions to the officers that if any of them tried to run away no hinderance should be placed in their path to freedom. Historical Tales, Vol 5 (of 15) The Romance of Reality, German
One thing was a great hinderance to him, that he had not the perfect knowledge of the Saxon toong. Chronicles 1 (of 6): The Historie of England 5 (of 8) The Fift Booke of the Historie of England.
How far, in fact, did there exist inducements or hinderances to its adoption inherent in the religion itself? Two Old Faiths Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans
Such a strolling countryman, half musician, half beggar would enter without suspicion or hinderance into the camp, even though he belonged to the nation of the enemy. King Alfred of England Makers of History
But why talk I to you thus, when he is almost in my grasp; and there is neither let nor hinderance? Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
I see, gentlemen, you are in the way of rallying; therefore let me be no hinderance to your sport; do as much for one another as you have done for our nation. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 05
White servants were few, and the cost of securing them from abroad was a great hinderance to their increase. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
The heat of the sun beam goes through glass without Page 34 any hinderance whatever. Recreations in Astronomy With Directions for Practical Experiments and Telescopic Work
Right should be done, and wrong be righted; there would be no material conditions or hinderances; results were attained immediately. Bressant
He thought not of the child as an object claiming his regard, but as a trouble and a hinderance thrown in his way, to be disposed of as summarily as possible. True Riches Or, Wealth Without Wings
This was a grievous misfortune to us all, at this juncture, as it was evident that it must prove a hinderance to our sailing, and would detain us the longer in these inhospitable latitudes. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 11 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
During this entire period, they went and came among their class without let or hinderance. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
No audible object, how still soever, escapeth his hearing; nor is anything visible so small as to escape his sight; for distance is no hinderance to his hearing, nor darkness to his sight. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
A passport is a writing from the proper authority of a state or kingdom, granting permission to pass from place to place, or to navigate some sea without hinderance or molestation. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
I now set myself to observe what was the particular let, molestation, and hinderance, which obstructed particular travellers in their endeavors to enter in at the Strait gate. Stories for the Young Or, Cheap Repository Tracts: Entertaining, Moral, and Religious. Vol. VI.
It contained a free toleration for all persons to profess the European faith, and forbade, on grievous penalties, any hinderance or molestation to the new Bonzas in the exercise of their functions. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 16
They felt that slavery would be a hinderance rather than a help to them, and in the selection of servants chose white ones. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
We see war for what it has ever been—the curse of man, the hugest hinderance to our civilization. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
The very individuality of his work, its characteristic bias, has been, in point of fact, a hinderance and an impediment. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885
This she knew to be impossible; and she was convinced also that her presence at any time would prove a hinderance to him in his business. Lippincott's Magazine Of Popular Literature And Science Old Series, Vol. 36—New Series, Vol. 10, July 1885
Madame Perrier put no hinderance in my way, for the more food we purchased ourselves, the less we ate at her table. The Doctor's Dilemma
Doubtless the captain had taken his precautions to prevent any possible hinderance. A Noble Life
But the weather is only one of the lets and hinderances to society in Natal. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
Notwithstanding all these hinderances, the sea voyage, which, by reason of the dangers attending it, was strictly prohibited during the winter months, was incomparably safer and pleasanter than the journey by land. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante)
But to those going in the opposite direction the storm was a buffeting and a hinderance. New Tabernacle Sermons
This hinderance of nitrification by the presence of an excess of ammonium carbonate effectually prevents the nitrification of strong solutions of urine, in which, as already mentioned, ammonium carbonate is the first product of fermentation. Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
Ah, had I held my vow supreme all hinderance to control, Maybe these woes—God knows! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876
To be an help, no hinderance in the church; called helps, 1 Cor. xii. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
Give us those immortal plays just as Shakespeare wrote them, that we may read them without let or hinderance. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876
I made the experiment again; the rust of the lock was now found to have been our only hinderance; and with a strong turn the bolt flew back, and the door was open. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844
The small detachments sent out by the Russians in 1807, 1812, and 1813 were a great hinderance to Napoleon's operations, and several times caused his plans to fail by intercepting his couriers. The Art of War
Thus he had no external hinderances to contend against, and no inward misgivings to struggle with. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876
He himself wished to speak, but was only aware of useless effort and some intangible hinderance. The Testing of Diana Mallory
This northern side runs east and west, somewhat inclined towards the north-west and south-east The coast is all very clear without rocks and shoals, or any other hinderance to navigation. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 06 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
The people are forming barricades in various parts of the town, and some of our servants, who have been out to collect intelligence, assert that no hinderance seems to be opposed to this mischievous measure. The Idler in France
That any Californian or citizen of Mexico, desiring, is permitted by this capitulation to leave the country without let or hinderance. What I Saw in California
All these hinderances the majority of us will meet at the outset. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 90, June, 1875
This was to thousands a most puzzling question, and a real hinderance to their acceptance of Jesus, even by those profoundly impressed with the divine power being seen. Quiet Talks about Jesus
Finds excuses for keeping away from the prayer meeting or from the paths of endeavor, and becomes a hinderance instead of a blessing to husband, to family, and to society. True Woman, The A Series of Discourses
There was a daily mail in that direction, except when the roads and the weather hindered; and it seemed that these would now be hinderances. Dorian
In Kentucky the good old Bishop had the freedom of the whole land, coming and going without hinderance; but the fact was, he had not been within the Confederate lines since the war began. California Sketches, Second Series
Meanwhile the May games went forward on the green with increased spirit and merriment, and without the slightest hinderance. The Star-Chamber, Volume 1 An Historical Romance
He removes the cause to Star Chamber "to the extreame chardgis, trouble and hinderance" of one of the wardens, to the encouragement of like offenders, and to the "utter ruin and decaie" of the church. The Elizabethan Parish in its Ecclesiastical and Financial Aspects
On the other hand, let a woman refuse to be influenced by this law of charity, and she becomes a curse instead of a blessing, a hinderance instead of a helpmeet. True Woman, The A Series of Discourses
These and the like hinderances should be guarded against, lest they mar our attaining to the knowledge of truth. Christ: The Way, the Truth, and the Life
Colonel Ellet found no hinderance to his progress, except a small field battery near Napoleon, Arkansas. Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union Armies, and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation
She arrived about daybreak without hinderance, and penetrated into the town; and repaired immediately to the parish church of St. Jacques to perform her devotions on the eve of so great a festival. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3
Louis was as eager to go thither as the king and people of Jerusalem were to see him there; but his speedy departure encountered unforeseen hinderances. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2
Are the methods of science to be accounted mere hinderances to instruction? The Grammar of English Grammars
This is a great hinderance to the receiving of truth, and very prejudicial. Christ: The Way, the Truth, and the Life
These reached St. Louis without hinderance, and were promptly conveyed to the embryonic Rebel camp. Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union Armies, and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation
"That is all very well, sir," replied an attorney of the Chatelet, "but meanwhile they eat our grapes and gather our vintage without any hinderance." A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3
To make this enmity deep and broad, between the slave and the poor white man, the latter is allowed to abuse and whip the former, without hinderance. My Bondage and My Freedom
They are almost a hinderance, beautiful though they be. Peter Ibbetson
Timorousness, arising from an undue regard to the world, is too often a hinderance to religious profession. Female Scripture Biographies, Volume II
Our natural bashfulness was our great hinderance, so that it was a day or two before we made the acquaintance of the younger of the women. Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union Armies, and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation
As the Ourcq Canal had no regular period of closing, it was necessary to construct the bridge without hinderance to navigation. Scientific American Supplement, No. 497, July 11, 1885
Oh! let alone that," said the girl, with a cheerful smile; "we be too poor to think of marrying yet, by a great deal! so, father dear, you're no hinderance any way. Tales and Novels — Volume 04
One of the hinderances to the production of a regular and steady light in electric illumination is the absence of perfect uniformity in the carbons. Scientific American Supplement, No. 417, December 29, 1883
Now there's a man of the high world that the low world can like, very different from—" Poor Corny paused, checked himself, and then resumed—"Principles, religion, and all no hinderance!—liberal and sincere too! Tales and Novels — Volume 09
After a time the ownership was transferred to a single cotton speculator, but the trading went on without hinderance. Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union Armies, and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation
What if these beautiful venerable things which had fallen from him, as from thousands of his follows, represented, in the present stage of the world's history, not the props, but the hinderances, of man? Robert Elsmere
One of the hinderances to the speedy evangelization of the world is the division among Christians,—alas! both within and without the Church. Five Sermons
In his infinite wisdom he saw the hinderance the little one would be to his laboring servant, and in kindness took her to his own arms. Daughters of the Cross: or Woman's Mission
This idea of city visits implies a very free life; but there seems now to be no hinderance to it. Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis
The hinderances I have mentioned in the way of Southern emigration are of a temporary character. Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union Armies, and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation
All talent, in whatsoever class, reveals itself as an effort—as a counteraction to an opposing difficulty or hinderance; whereas genius universally moves in headlong sympathy and concurrence with spontaneous power. Autobiographical Sketches
We were reconducted by our former escort to where we left our horses, remounted, and without farther let or hinderance arrived by day dawn at the straggling town of Jacmel. Tom Cringle's Log
In this condition, the public safety and the success of our arms require unity of purpose, without let or hinderance, to the prompt administration of affairs. The Great Conspiracy, Volume 4
Law business, however, and other hinderances, kept me from starting at once for Bruntsea, impatient as I was to do so. Erema — My Father's Sin
By what is deere betwixt us, by our selves, I vow hencefoorth ten thousand deaths to prove Then be a hinderance to such vertuous love. A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 4
I marched on, and got in without the least hinderance. American Scenes, and Christian Slavery A Recent Tour of Four Thousand Miles in the United States
If she had found him drooping, despairing, utterly cast down,—no hinderance then to a full utterance of the heroic purpose which death alone could dampen or defeat! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 13, November, 1858
The nearest vessel was the only one that for the moment was able to offer any hinderance. Stolen Treasure
The power of Austria still kept despotic sway over the States of Italy, and it was the aim of Victor Emmanuel, King of Sardinia, to throw off this hinderance to Italian liberty and union. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 17
His brethren in the council offered no hinderance to his will; even the plebeian decemvirs, bribed by power, fell into his way of action and supported his tyranny. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 02 (From the Rise of Greece to the Christian Era)
The heavy shield of the fallen knight was no hinderance to the quick strokes of Siegfried's sword; and his glittering armor, soiled by the mud into which he had been thrown, held him down. The Story of Siegfried
Moreover, there are many things well worthy of production which she did not produce, for reasons which are now no hinderance. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
The very logical consistency with which you acted according to your convictions, and the strength of soul that made every sacrifice light to you, were twofold hinderances to your activity and to your joys. Philosophical Letters of Frederich Schiller
The aim is to free human nature from accidental hinderances, without destroying the essential ideal of our humanity, or displacing its limits. Aesthetical Essays of Frederich Schiller
They gained Tungchow without let or hinderance, after having passed through probably not less than 30,000 men about to do battle with the long hated and now feared foreigners. China
Suppose we investigate the causes of the present state of things, which, as being a hinderance to culture, is to us so unsatisfactory. A Domestic Problem : Work and Culture in the Household
The runaway nodded, for he could not spare a breath, but was deeply inhaling for another start, and could not even bow without hinderance. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
If the heart of the child is truly in the settlements, let her declare it; she shall have no let or hinderance from me. The Prairie
To effect his plan without hinderance, on the disappearance of the funeral cavalcade, Wallace retired to his apartment to address a letter to Lord Ruthven. The Scottish Chiefs
But my father, &c., is now poor, and I am rich, and it will be a disparagement, or at least a hinderance to me, to show that respect to him as otherwise I might. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
It is a great hinderance to any man who would rise in the world, to have such friends to hang by his skirts, in hope of being towed up along with him.—Ha! The Fortunes of Nigel
The woman was given for a help, not a hinderance; but Satan often maketh that to become our snare which God hath given us as a blessing. The Riches of Bunyan Selected from His Works
His denunciation, therefore, notwithstanding its dire import, was disregarded; and the dogs were left to obey the impulses of their mysterious instinct, without let or hinderance. The Prairie
He has now been out three days, two of which were unusually fair weather, and all three without hinderance from the enemy, and yet he is not twenty-five miles from where he started. The Campaign of Chancellorsville
Q. Is the regarding of sin in our heart such a deadly hinderance to prayer?—A. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
“When this hinderance goes by, I’ll be another man yet,” said another.  The Visions of the Sleeping Bard
Indeed, such fidelity to what literally exists may be a hinderance to the writer. Short Stories for English Courses
I must conclude that Conscience, if that be the name of it, was not given us for no purpose, or for a hinderance. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
These verses are a proof that business was not the hinderance: Atlantis : the antediluvian world
"He raised no obstacles, then, but allowed you to pass over without hinderance to the Russian camp?" Napoleon and Blucher
We see then want of unity and peace, either in families or churches, is a hinderance of prayers. An Exhortation to Peace and Unity
With the aid of the holy Church, no hinderance is insuperable. Henry VIII and His Court
As evening set in the prince was cast down, and quite of the opinion that the Invisibles did not deem him worthy to enter their pure presence, and thought that Wilhelmine must be the hinderance. Old Fritz and the New Era
I believe that he thirsts for royal rank, and that he will neglect no means to vanquish all hinderances that might intervene between himself and the throne. Marie Antoinette and Her Son
I permitted Moreau to emigrate to America, and indulge his republican predilections there without hinderance; and Bernadotte to go to Sweden, and gratify the desires of his ambitious heart. Napoleon and Blucher
"But listen to this," and Agamemnon continued: "Impediment is something that entangles the feet; obstacle, something that stands in the way; obstruction, something that blocks up the passage; hinderance, something that holds back." The Peterkin papers
If you wish to win him to any purpose, you must try to draw him from it; you must surround it with difficulties and hinderances. Henry VIII and His Court
The old and the sick always have the misfortune to arrive too late," said Count Ostermann, "pain and suffering are such hinderances, your grace. The Daughter of an Empress
His carriage can follow mine, and if the gate-keeper puts hinderances in the way, I will command him to let Louis pass. Marie Antoinette and Her Son
The coming over from the other side of the water of young ladies by the ferry is regarded as a great hinderance. North America — Volume 1
Since the soul knew more about the body than any physician could know, Stahl conceived that it would be a hinderance rather than a help for the physician to interfere with complicated doses of medicine. A History of Science — Volume 4
For some happy weeks Mary and I returned, without hinderance or interruption, to our old intimate companionship The end was coming, however, when we least expected it. The Two Destinies
He spreads out the map of this forlorn war-district: Prussians here, Austrians there; triumphant both, with broad highway, and little hinderance, all the way to Paris; we, scattered helpless, here and here: what to advise? The French Revolution
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