187 examples of deprivations in sentences

Your delicate, tender beauty must not be dragged down to face the unlovely realities and petty deprivations and squalid makeshifts of such an existence as ours would be.

Oh, please tell me where he lives!" "Just think of all the deprivations you would have to suffer with your old uncle!

And they no longer bore him any malice for deprivations they had endured, but rejoiced as if they had received as a gift what they had not been obliged to contribute.

To accept it, we must warn you plainly, means refusing to go on with the manifest intentions of your present rulers, which are to launch you and your children and your children's children upon a career of struggle for war predominance, which may no doubt inflict untold deprivations and miseries upon the rest of mankind, but whose end in the long run, for Germany and things German, can be only Judgment and Death.

If he did not learn to like it, he at least learned to accept its deprivations without a constant grimace.

A few months before the last of these deprivations befel him, he had a warning of his own dissolution, which he could not easily mistake.

It is a narrow life they lead, and full of hardships and deprivations, but it has its compensations.

Not until they were old enough to understand words, and to comprehend deprivations, did they suffer because of their poverty.

By the force of his genius, He broke through the obscurity of his birth Yet never ceased to feel for the Less fortunate; Entering (as his work can testify) into The sorrows and deprivations Of the poorest of his parishioners; And so discharging the duties of his station as a Minister and a magistrate, As to acquire the respect and esteem Of all his neighbours.

At school, servants had been no more than machines; she was nothing to them, and they were nothing to her; and now she felt that the ignorance of these ties was one of the deprivations of her life.

Israel Lewis was born a slave, raised on a Southern plantation, and subjected to all the cruelties and deprivations of a bondman.

He also stated that those who live unmarried now are uniformly neglected and suffer great deprivations.

I shall not relate many particular cases of cruelty, though I might a great number; but shall give some general information as to their mode of treatment, their food, clothing, dwellings, deprivations, &c. Let me say, in the first place, that I spent nearly five years in Savannah, Georgia, and in its vicinity, between the years 1817 and 1824.

He also stated that those who live unmarried now are uniformly neglected and suffer great deprivations.

"[B] [Footnote B: Since the above was written we have seen a copy of a message sent by Sir Lionel Smith, to the house of assembly of Jamaica, on the 3d November, 1837, in which a statement of the deprivations of the apprentices, is officially laid before the house.

I shall not relate many particular cases of cruelty, though I might a great number; but shall give some general information as to their mode of treatment, their food, clothing, dwellings, deprivations, &c. Let me say, in the first place, that I spent nearly five years in Savannah, Georgia, and in its vicinity, between the years 1817 and 1824.

They were only the temporary deprivations necessary in order to accomplish what they had come into the country to do.

We had been living for over two years a life of the deprivations and discomfort of a state of siege.

As we contemplate the deprivations of one situated as she was, we can but realize the blessing of having "the common use of our own limbs.

She could have borne her toil, her simple fare, and the ten thousand deprivations she was subjected to, had this been all; but the averted looks of her friends were more than all these.

Even so I at present set no value on my physical health because I am suffering in mind, nor yet in the abundance of necessaries; for the deprivations I have endured are many.

Not to take the houseDel would feel humiliated, reasoned he, would think him unreasonably small, would chafe under the restraint their limited means put upon them, whereas, if he left the question of living on their income entirely to her good sense, she would not care about the deprivations, would regard them as self-imposed.

He had no desire that his son should ever profit by the labours and deprivations of all those joyless years in which his fortune had been scraped together.

I took everything as a matter of course, and, except when I deliberately analyzed my feelings, was scarcely conscious of my former deprivations.

The impoverished masses suffered the normal deprivations of poverty plus the weight of steadily rising over-head costs.

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