38 Words to use with procure

Ointments composed of the said species, oils and wax, &c., as Alablastritum Populeum, some hot, some cold, to moisten, procure sleep, and correct other accidents.

Landed at 2 a.m. to procure water, having opened a well at the spring; filled two casks and returned to the vessel at 7.

How does the Southern farmer procure slaves?

V. cause pleasure, produce pleasure, create pleasure, give pleasure, afford pleasure, procure pleasure, offer pleasure, present pleasure, yield pleasure &c 827.

He would dismiss the thought, tell himself he was going down town on some little errand; he even devised what that errand should beto procure theater tickets.

Complete wood and water, and procure refreshments.

Procure wood at Port Hurd.

They, however, procure submission, if they do not create affection; and the Convention is not delicate.

and if she is brought to bed, what shall I give the midwife and nurse, or how procure remedies for the lying-in woman?

In favor of the "separate system," it is occasionally pleaded that the prisoner is under a veil of secresy; and that when he goes forth, neither the censorious public, nor his fellow-prisoners, can point him out; and thus, his character being comparatively unblemished, he can, with less difficulty, procure employment.

Even the idea given us of the German manners by the Roman historian may convince us, that that bold people would never have been content with so precarious a subsistence, or have fought to procure establishments which were only to continue during the good pleasure of their sovereign.

"Wisdom, and not wealth, procure esteem.

Next to sorrow still I may annex such accidents as procure fear; for besides those terrors which I have before touched, and many other fears (which are infinite) there is a superstitious fear, one of the three great causes of fear in Aristotle, commonly caused by prodigies and dismal accidents, which much trouble many of us, (Nescio quid animus mihi praesagit mali.)

In the laws of Menu, intended to exalt the Brahmanical caste, we read, as translated by Sir William Jones: "To a man contaminated by sensuality, neither the Vedas, nor liberality, nor sacrifices, nor strict observances, nor pious austerities, ever procure felicity....

His wife, fearing the consequence of noncompliance with the sentence, begged him to abide by it, and to push on to the settlement, procure food and assistance, and return for her and their children.

"That, indeed," said he, "is a plan of such a nature, as neither procures friends or removes enemies.

Brabourne, John, procures grant of Anjengo for the English; completes the fort at Anjengo; leaves Anjengo.

"A diadem is purchased with gold; silver opens the way to heaven; philosophy may be hired for a penny; money controls justice; one obolus satisfies a man of letters; precious metal procures health; wealth attaches friends.

But aspiring captains of industry at the South could as a rule procure labor only by remitting round sums in money or credit which depleted their working capital and for which were obtained slaves fit only for plantation routine, negroes of whom little initiative could be expected and little contribution to the community's welfare beyond their mere muscular exertions.

Prudence operates on life in the same manner as rules on composition: it produces vigilance rather than elevation, rather prevents loss than procures advantage; and often escapes miscarriages, but seldom reaches either power or honour.

Bidding each other farewell, the Rushi will go to procure material for his religious ceremonies.

And why may not the captain of the vessel procure necessaries for money, without the assistance of a commissioner?

One of these they say helps the growth of all sorts of grain, the second causes women to be delivered without pain, and the third procures rain or fair weather, according as they stand in need of either.

The natives harvest rice and cassada; supply the coasting trader's demand for palm-oil; raise tobacco; procure salt by evaporating sea-water; engage in hunting and fishing.

It is from the countries of Calicut, Cochin, and Camemor that the Portuguese procure spices.

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