27 collocations for fortunate

"For not to have been dipt in Lethe lake, Could save the sonne of Thetis from to die; But that blinde bard did him immortall make 430 With verses dipt in deaw of Castalie: Which made the Easterne conquerour to crie, O fortunate yong man!

The senate, the members of which were chosen for life, had the superintendence of matters of religion and foreign relations; it commanded the levies of troops; it regulated duties and taxes; it gave audience to ambassadors; it determined upon the way that war should be conducted; it decreed to what provinces governors should be sent; it declared martial law in the appointment of dictators; and it decreed triumphs to fortunate generals.

Austriae est Imperare Orbi Universo (Austria's it is to Rule the Universe) ran the device of that canny Frederick III., who, amid much adversity, laid the plans which prompted an equally striking epigram about his son and successor Maximilian, the "Last of the Knights"Bella gerant alii, tu, felix Austria, nube (Let others wage war; do thou marry, O fortunate Austria!).

Eight hours' labour in the day for ten years of life will secure to the least fortunate a reasonable competence; and an ambitious man, with quick intelligence and reasonable industry, may always hope to become rich, if he thinks wealth worth the labour of invention or of exceptionally troublesome work.

Our citizens would purchase at all hazards and trust to fortunate crops and favorable markets for making their payments; and it would be found that South Carolina would in a few years, if this trade continued open, be in the same situation of debt, and subject to all misfortunes which that situation had produced, as at the close of the Revolutionary war."

That fortunate fellow you have promised to marry at the end of two years has no idea what a charming companion he will find in you for travel.

Perhaps, too, he had been moved with a vague hope that he might find the face he was seeking, for he was used to fortunate happenings.

THE PIGEON I was about to say THE WHITE HEN What, bluest of Pigeons? THE PIGEON That I should consider myself past expression fortunate ifBut

Sept. 3.] fortunate individual who, without the aid of birth, or wealth, or connections, was able to seize the government of three powerful kingdoms, and to impose the yoke of servitude on the necks of the very men who had fought in his company to emancipate themselves from the less arbitrary sway of their hereditary sovereign.

It was an honour which seemed to wait for you, to lead out a New Colony of Writers from the Mother Nation; and, upon the first spreading of your ensigns, there had been many in a readiness to have followed so fortunate a Leader; if not all, yet the better part of writers.

But doubly fortunate my lot; not here Alone, that something of a better life Perhaps was round me than it is the privilege Of most to move in, but that first I looked 315 At Man through objects that were great or fair; First communed with him by their help.

Love is the grandest thing on God's earth, but fortunate the lover who has plenty of money.

The tempest carried us away, but in so fortunate a manner that the next day we found ourselves on the coast of Bayonne.

Charicles, by chance, espying that curious picture of smiling Venus naked in her temple, stood a great while gazing, as one amazed; at length, he brake into that mad passionate speech, "O fortunate god Mars, that wast bound in chains, and made ridiculous for her sake!"

Then in the name of Rome I here present The rods and axes into Sylla's hand; And fortunate prove Sylla, our dictator.

Add to this the probable gifts to similarly fortunate relatives of a competent local waitress, of an equally generously disposed laundress with cousins, not to mention the genial, open-handed generosity of a hired man in the matter of kindling-wood and edibles, and living becomes expensive with local talent to help.

There was nothing for it but to continue my journey regretting the loss of my personal effects, but still fortunate in one respectthat

Another and equally daring attempt was made by Major White, aide-de-camp to General Sullivan, but without as fortunate a result.

Happy and fortunate thy return to Rome.

Feb. 21.] more devoted of his adherents, rose and withdrewa fortunate secession for the royalists; otherwise, with the addition of those among the restored members who adhered to a commonwealth, the republicans might on many questions have still commanded a majority.

It was only afterwards that the delegates realized how fortunate a selection they made by adding Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, to the ticket as candidate for Vice-President.

Only those among them who possessed wealth were tolerated, and dared hope by strenuous industry, ceaseless activity, and fortunate speculation, to amass sufficient fortune to found a family or beget children.

At night, wherever he may be, there Pete camps, and fortunate the trail-weary traveler who falls in with him.

*THE THEATRE OF THE PORTE ST-MARTINALL THAT REMAINS OF THE HOME OF SENSATION DRAMA CELL OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF PARIS IN THE PRISON OF LA ROQUETTE YARD OF LA ROQUETTE WHERE THE ARCHBISHOP AND HOSTAGES WERE SHOT *MY NEIGHBOUR OPPOSITE, BUSINESS CARRIED ON AS USUALMY NEIGHBOUR NEXT DOOR, HE THINKS HIMSELF FORTUNATE PARIS UNDERGROUND (SEWERS AND CATACOMBS)

I shall congratulate Elise by this post on having made so fortunate an alliance.

27 collocations for  fortunate