77 Verbs to Use for the Word solicitude

What has happened in India may perhaps be taken to prove, among many other things, that the inhabitants of India begin to know that England has done her best, and does feel a disinterested solicitude for the peoples under her charge.

"Do you think Bluff can be in trouble?" asked Jerry, showing real solicitude in his voice and manner.

She manifested, however, the greatest solicitude for her children, and informed Mr. Eddy that she had fifteen hundred dollars in silver, all of which she would give him, if he would save the lives of the children.

The subject is of so much moment in my estimation as to excite a constant solicitude that the consideration of it may be renewed until the greatest attainable perfection shall be accomplished.

All this was known, and it gave great solicitude to the leaders of the aristocracy, who resolved to put him down,to strip him of his power, or fight him, if necessary, in a civil war.

He accepted the situation gracefully; indeed, displayed an almost tender solicitude for those especial packages she herself handed him.

This was the great danger that menaced the States and caused the deepest solicitude.

The necessary effect of this proscription in aggravating the oppression and degradation of the colored inhabitants must be obvious to all who call to mind the solicitude manifested by demagogues, and office-seekers, and law makers, to propitiate the good will of all who have votes to bestow.

This intelligence also tranquillized the paternal solicitude of the legislature, and, for many months, while the system of depopulation was pursued with the most barbarous fury, it was not permissible even to suspect that the war was yet unextinguished.

My one aim is the Reader's pleasure, and I carry my solicitude so far that if he finds his happiness to lie outside these pages altogether, has no choice among these various chapters, but prefers none to any, I am quite content.

Recent events in that country have awakened the liveliest solicitude in the United States.

"I should greatly dislike to have all the antics I have been playing in my own dressing-room exposed," returned Eve, rewarding the parental solicitude of her father by a look of love, "though Grace, between her laughing and her tears, has threatened me with such a disgrace.

"The angels exercise a constant solicitude that no evil befal us."Ib., p. 107.

The law of the twenty-second of Prairial is also repealed, but the Revolutionary Tribunal is preserved, and the necessity of suspending the old jury, as being the creatures of Robespierre, has not prevented the tender solicitude of the Convention for a renovated activity in the establishment itself.

My memory, I hope, yet remains as it was; but such an attack produces solicitude for the safety of every faculty.' 'To MR.

She found it agreeable to be fussed over and comforted and cradled, and for a few moments she suffered Linda's solicitude and misgivings in silence.

The men understood this care for them, and returned the affectionate solicitude of their commander in full.

We shall have an affecting instance of the prevalence of the same disposition in the closing scene of his life, and indeed in the last words he ever spoke, which expressed his generous solicitude for the safety of a faithful servant who was then near him.

Would not one word suffice to dispel their solicitude, and restore the lost one to their arms?

"Jeanie is better," she said, in a voice that did not encourage any further solicitude on either Jeanie's behalf or her own.

How can we think of this liberty, at a moment so critical?" Beulah did not reply; for in spite of her quiet nature, and implicit confidence in her husband, she could not escape a woman's solicitude.

Lady Mountjoy did not think that it did matter much; but she declared that she had already evinced the most tender solicitude.

On the route he exhibited great solicitude about a small quantity of oats which he had brought with him, in one of the wagons, for his old companion, "Traveller," mentioning it more than once, and appearing anxious lest it should be lost or used by some one.

We have already observed, that it is impossible to witness the tender scenes of this Comedy without emotion; that is, no man of feeling and humanity, who has experienced the délicate solicitudes of love and affection, can do it.

The stranger cast a glance, which Alida fancied betrayed solicitude, as he spoke, at the maiden and he appeared to expect she would reply.

77 Verbs to Use for the Word  solicitude