1718 examples of prospers in sentences

Let your plan be as diffuse as the "Spectator," and I 'll answer for it the work prospers.

That Ill-gotten Gain never Prospers 287 440 III.

This was true distributive justice. II.THAT ILL-GOTTEN GAIN NEVER PROSPERS The weakest part of mankind have this saying commonest in their mouth.

II.THAT ILL-GOTTEN GAIN NEVER PROSPERS.

ILL-GOTTEN GAIN NEVER PROSPERS, 287, 440.

If that man prospers in the world, he commits suicide the moment he sets up his carriage.

The nipa is a small tree of the class of palms, which grows in a very bushy form, and multiplies and prospers greatly on the margins of rivers and watery tracts of land.

Let that, then, extend from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, and from Alexandretta to where the Hedjaz already prospers in its self-proclaimed independence.

One day an actor in the theatre uttered this well-worn saying: "A knave who prospers scarce can be endured," whereupon the whole assemblage looked at Polybius, the emperor's freedman.

The great agricultural interest of the nation prospers under its protection.

The Territories are in a state of wardship; and Congress is to decide as it thinks best for their welfare, present and future; and if Congress thinks that a nation prospers with free institutions and droops under slavery, then let Congress admit the Territory as a Free State.

In the spring of 1819 Crabbe was again in town, visiting at Holland House, and dining at the Thatched House with the "Literary Society," of which he had been elected a member, and which to-day still dines and prospers.

If, however, there exists an actual necessity for a great reform amongst a people, God is with it, and it prospers.

In France, the system of mutual instruction among the working classes prospers in the bosoms of the ports, and schools are founded for the particular instruction of the sons of the inferior officers of the arsenals, in the elements of calculation, of geometry, and of design, as far as necessary for the plans of ships; also the principles of statics, so as to enable them to judge of the action and effect of machinery.

He compares her to a plant, which only prospers under attention, but withers and dies when left to itself.

"A man, diligent in his business, prospers.

"A man, devoted to his business, prospers.

'He prospers, Annabel; let that be our consolation: I have at least not injured him.'

He saw half a dozen little Prospers occupying half a dozen little cradles, and a whole suite of nurseries established at the Hall.

The Prospers been at Buston ever since the time of George the First.

"So there is an end forever to the hope that a child of the Buntingford Brewery should sit upon the throne of the Prospers."

He knew himself to be Mr. Prosper of Buston Hall, with centuries of Prospers for his ancestors; whereas Soames was the son of a tax-gatherer, and Simpson had come down from London as a clerk from a solicitor's office in the City.

He had got a fellowship, which no Prosper had ever done; and he had the look and tone of a man who had lived in London, which had never belonged to the Prospers generally.

" "Ill-gotten wealth," old Augustus murmured, "never prospers; it is a curse to its possessor.

One-half of the area is under cultivation; the vine flourishes, hops and tobacco are grown, and market-gardening prospers near the large cities; but manufacturing is the chief industry, and the transit of goods is greatly facilitated by the many waterways and network of railways.

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