Solation

Word SOLATION
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The word "solation" in example sentences

A debate in a college magazine about a plan to ban funding for the Gay and Lesbian Student Union:I wrote from my recent, real-life experience of growing up with same-sex attraction in solation, loneliness and fear and the liberation I found as part of GLSU. ❋ Joanna Bogle (2007)

With regard to Lady Clementina, this is my con. solation, that I stood not in her way: but your brother never made his addresses to me, till she, on the noblest motives, left him free to clmse the 7iext eligible, as I have reason to think he allowed me to be. ❋ Unknown (2006)

TAFF (a smart boy, of the peat freers, thirty two eleven, looking through the roof towards a relevution of the karmalife order privious to his hoisting of an emergency umberolum in byway of paraguastical solation to the rhyttel in his hedd). ❋ Unknown (2006)

The only con - solation was that Derek admitted to being just as sore. ❋ Boeshaar, Andrea (2003)

But, knowing that I had deliberately disregarded her summonses, I took the tongue-lashing in silence, and took some con - solation in the fact that she had to crane her neck at an awkward angle to berate me. ❋ McCaffrey, Anne (1986)

And in this time of Pasque our mother holy church ne doth but joy and maketh solation for the resurrection of Jesu Christ, and therefore is then said: Alleluia, which signifieth joy and consolation, for after that creature hath done penance by virtue of humility in weepings and lamentations he must lead after, joy and very consolation. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

But here also he was afflicted in this his sorrow: of stich con - solation this his day of suffering bereaved him too. ❋ Richard Mant (1813)

The Queen immediately hastened to Mon-Bijou; and what de - solation was there visible I never beheld any thing like it: indeed, I think Jerusalem, after its siege and capture, could not have presented such another scene. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Its tendency to promote human happiness, and its sovereign eiBcaey to tranquillize the mind and administer con - solation 'under afflictions, disappointments, and trials. ❋ Martha Laurens Ramsay , David Ramsay, Henry Laurens (1812)

There is, however, in the distressing account which you give of yourself, one circum - stance, from which my heart extracts much con - solation. ❋ Hardy, Francis, 1751-1812 (1812)

Add to these reflections, the promises of divine assistance, which all the faithful have a right to claim, in the midst of tribulation, and which Jesus Christ must have had a far superior right to plead, had he died a mere ordinary death; but of the con - solation flowing from these he seems entirely de - prived. ❋ Sutcliffe, Joseph, 1762-1856, Tr (1812)

What violent tumults may succeed this artificial, fallacious calm 1 And what con - solation, what composure can then the idea of a blind chance, of a relentless fate, of an un - avoidable necessity afford the sufferer? ❋ Georg Joachim Zollikofer (1812)

He has often told me that he never staid to consider, whetlier he enjoyed consolation, or was overtaken by de - solation; when our Lord inspired him with pious sentiments, he received them with simplicity; if He did not visit him in that way, he supported the privation with patience; but the truth ia, he usually experienced very great interior sweetness. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The amiable* ness of her disposition was never more strikingly observable than in her last moments j and one of the afifectiilg expressions which she used a short time before her death, was, that she had the con - solation to reflect, that she had never spared any trouble to he of we. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The amiable - liess of her disposition was never more strikingly observable than in her last moments $ and one of the affecting expnessions which shetised a short time before her death, was, that she had the con - solation to reflect, that she had luver spared any tr%ubh to htof use. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Oar con - solation is The Lord rdgnetk, let us trnst in him. ❋ Unknown (1792)

But des - potism at least allows its subjects to remain silent; usurpation “condemns him to speak, it pursues him into the intimate sanctuary of his thought; and forcing him to lie to his conscience, seizes from him the last con - solation of the oppressed” (Oeuvres, ed. Alfred Roulin, ❋ MELVIN RICHTER (1968)

solation of rat marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells. ❋ Shaomei Wang Et Al. (2010)

•she used a short time before her death, was, that she had the con - solation to reflect, that she had never spared any trovhle to he of Tise. ❋ Unknown (1812)

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