5738 examples of eases in sentences

Thus, swine when affected with the spleen are supposed to resort to the spleen-wort, and according to Coles, in his "Art of Simpling," the ass does likewise, for he tells us that, "if the asse be oppressed with melancholy, he eates of the herbe asplemon or mill-waste, and eases himself of the swelling of the spleen."

She spared no trouble in inquiring into the eases of distress before her.

When a person is bled, he should always be in the standing, or at any rate in the sitting, position; for if, as is often the case, he should happen to faint, he can, in, most eases at least, easily be brought to again by the operator placing him flat on his back, and stopping the bleeding.

"Because," she replied in somewhat trembling accents, "we think it eases our consciences, for the priests are the appointed ministers to take charge of our souls."

Our Father gives us heavenly light, And to be happy, ghostly sight; He blesses, guides, sustains; He eases us in pains; Abatements for our weakness makes, And never a true child forsakes.

If the appeal be met, the brief mid-labor rest eases the friction of toil, and the remaining labor is more easily borne.

no enemy to this way of writing: especially if you look upon his Sad Shepherd, which goes sometimes upon rhyme, sometimes upon blank verse; like a horse, who eases himself upon trot and amble.

'It eases my mind so to know that he has brave and loyal men round him.

But where was the analogy of the eases?

And he lets Brede take the basket and the tools; ay, he lets it be understood that this is a relief, that it eases him to get rid of it.

The back of the storm broke in that puff, but the sea 'll kick up worse yet as the wind eases down.

" "What you tell me in some measure eases my mind," replied Mr. Bloundel, after a pause; "for I feel that my daughter, if alive, will be able to resist her persecutor.

election eases.

Those whose constitutions are debilitated, or whose occupations are studious or laborious, require rather more; but the best rule in all eases is to sleep till you are refreshed, and then get up.

She was almost as fond of reading about remarkable eases in surgery as about remarkable criminal trials.

It may be used in a great variety of eases.

NEBRASKA AND NORTH WESTERN DIGEST, covering all eases reported In Nebraska reports, North western reporter and all of the North Western States reports from the earliest tines.

Report of eases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Arizona.

NEBRASKA AND NORTH WESTERN DIGEST, covering all eases reported In Nebraska reports, North western reporter and all of the North Western States reports from the earliest tines.

Report of eases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Arizona.

It eases and unloads the Mind, clears and improves the Understanding, engenders Thoughts and Knowledge, animates Virtue and good Resolution, sooths and allays the Passions, and finds Employment for most of the vacant Hours of Life.

This has wonderfully multiplied a Letter which was before too frequent in the English Tongue, and added to that hissing in our Language, which is taken so much notice of by Foreigners; but at the same time humours our Taciturnity, and eases us of many superfluous Syllables.

Several of these cases, filled with bulbous and other roots, under the inspection of Messrs. Loddiges, have arrived at Parell, and been planted out in pots; the eases will be returned, filled with equally valuable specimens of Indian products; and thus a continual interchange may be kept up.

It secures Gibraltar, eases your Mediterranean a little, and must vex the Spaniards and their monarch, not satisfied before with his cousin of Bourbon.

In the middle, or propertied, classes the children do not for many years cease to be a financial burden to their parents, and in most eases the economic balance is never reestablished.

5738 examples of  eases  in sentences