60 examples of felicitated in sentences

When the neighbors felicitated her on the valor and patriotism of Mr. Jack she was elated and fitfully reconciled.

I also felicitated the stranger on his appointment.

He smiled an assent, therefore, and the belle felicitated herself in having 'entertained' him effectually; nor was she mistaken.

She remembered the words in which she felicitated General Pope Walker for having issued the order to fire on Sumter.

When we French have a possession across the seas, we like to sit in Paris and to felicitate ourselves upon it.

Under the circumstances, therefore, he felicitated himself on the precaution he had so early taken to erase the important notations from the paper.

While there prevailed the passing tumult occasioned by those who crowded one another to get into the greenroom and felicitate the actresses and by those who were going to make calls on the ladies in the boxes, some expressed their opinions of the play and the players.

V. congratulate, gratulate^; felicitate; give one joy, wish one joy; compliment; tender one's congratulations, offer one's congratulations; wish many happy returns of the day, wish a merry Christmas and a happy new year.

It appears from his report that he had not anticipated so easy a passage of the stream, and greatly felicitated himself upon effecting it so successfully.

The little Medici who endured the tedium of the services here are to be felicitated with upon such an adorable presentment of glory.

Quid insanius quam pro momentanea felicitate aeternis te mancipare suppliciis? 193.

15. panem et aquam natura desiderat, et haec qui habet, ipso cum Jove de felicitate contendat.

In putting "The Arragonian Queen" under the protection of Lady Frances Lumley, in fact, the author confessed that she had not the happiness of being known to the object of her praise, but wished to be the first to felicitate her publicly upon her nuptials.

To whatever object we turn our attention, whether it relates to our foreign or domestic concerns, we find abundant cause to felicitate ourselves in the excellence of our institutions.

Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: At no period of our political existence had we so much cause to felicitate ourselves at the prosperous and happy condition of our country.

The field is certainly a very ample onewe cannot but felicitate the public in having a person of the acknowledged talents, industry, and original views of Mr. S. to supply the deficiency.

We felicitated ourselves at even this.

He could not felicitate himself enough.

They had approached at its beginninga fight was anybody's to watchthey had applauded its dénouement with shrill and hearty cries, and they now felicitated the victor.

'I felicitate you, sir,' he said, taking off his hat.

" He felicitated himself on an act which was destined to lead to his being maltreated in the Forum and thrown into prison and subsequently put to death.

"I felicitate the State of Maryland, whose Chief Magistrate honors this assembly with his presence, upon the establishment within her borders of an independent institution of the highest education.

The whole German medical staff came in and felicitated her on her courage and devotion, before they left.

"We are by ourselves, niece of mine," returned the Alderman, rubbing his hands as if he secretly felicitated himself that the fact were so.

Now, just when I was beginning in some modest measure to felicitate myself, there comes news of a crushing master-stroke devised by the Government.

60 examples of  felicitated  in sentences