Use welfare in a sentence
Sentences ending with welfare
- Kentucky, if she would prosper, must look to her own welfare. [9]
- Joseph Bellamy Stoker was about to take a deep interest in her spiritual welfare. [6]
- Opposition from the town-senate was also to be looked for, since the deceased Mukaukas had pronounced this measure unjust and detrimental to the common welfare. [10]
- She was moved to inquire after his welfare. [9]
- To repress this thing, we think, is, Providing for the general welfare. [7]
- First, she was one of that class of human beings whose one single engrossing thought is their own welfare,--in the next world, it is true, but still their own personal welfare. [6]
- It was Dr. Mathys, the leech, who readily admitted that he had come partly by his Majesty's desire, partly from personal interest in Barbara's welfare. [10]
- One would think it was some compactly wielded energy, like that of an organized religious order, with a possible danger in it to the public welfare. [4]
- So long as I remained a bachelor the relationship had not troubled me, but now that I was married I began to consider with some alarm its power to affect my welfare. [9]
- Denisov, having given his name, announced that he had to communicate to his Serene Highness a matter of great importance for their country's welfare. [2]
Sentences containing welfare two or more times
- Accept my best wishes for your individual welfare, and for the welfare and happiness of the whole British people. [7]
- To a man not swayed by passion that welfare is never certain, but he who commits such a crime always knows just where that welfare lies. [2]
More example sentences with the word welfare in them
- It's because of your concern for the welfare of your workers in the mills that I ventured to come and talk to you of how most of them live when they're at home," replied Siddons, as Janet thought, rather neatly. [9]
- His worst enemy, your brother, would probably sacrifice himself for his welfare sooner than I. [10]
- This, we supposed, would tend to her welfare and induce her to lead a regular, decorous life; but we were mistaken. [10]
- And that she, who was apparently her friend, and who had Stanhope's welfare so much at heart, did so feel was an added reason why Irene was drifting towards a purpose of self-sacrifice. [4]
- Yet, for the welfare of the people, I will forget what lies between us and offer thee my hand. [10]
- Consider that the welfare of his soul is at stake. [2]
- She perceived how waterfall after waterfall was quenching the flames which burned in Don John's honest soul for the supposed welfare of the nation intrusted to him. [10]
- I should be warring against my own welfare, if I required it back. [10]
- I did not understand what he said, and only pointed southward and in spirit wished him victory and that this separation might tend to the welfare of our love. [10]
- Moses and Aaron, too, had gone away, taking Hur's grandson with them; but no one had deemed her, who lived and breathed solely for her people and their welfare, worthy to learn whither their journey led or what was its purpose. [10]
- Her mind, sensitive to new ideas, had been keenly stimulated as she listened to Siddons, who began patiently to dwell once more on the ill effect of the conditions he had discovered on the welfare of the entire community. [9]
- Pierre proposed going to his estates in the south and there attending to the welfare of his serfs. [2]
- You are warned to be very careful and explicit in your answers, for the welfare of the service requires that the nurses be promptly fined or otherwise punished for derelictions. [5]
- Much yet remains to be done to provide for the proper government of the Indians in other parts of the country, to render it secure for the advancing settler, and to provide for the welfare of the Indian. [7]
- It was intended to be a nation in which the welfare of the people is the supreme object, and whatever its show among nations it fails if it does not become this. [4]
- He regarded all these occupations as hindrances to life, and considered that they were all contemptible because their aim was the welfare of himself and his family. [2]
- Men who hear themselves designated as the sovereign people, and their welfare as the supreme law of the state, are more apt than others to feel more keenly the distance which separates their own misery from the superabundance of others. [4]
- A minister of the United States does not cease to be a citizen of the United States, as deeply interested as others in all that relates to the welfare of his country. [6]
- And corresponding to the event its justification appears in people's belief that this was necessary for the welfare of France, for liberty, and for equality. [2]
- He said: "With the divine assistance of our Lord we require you to expedite these proceedings for the welfare of your conscience. [5]
- Criticism which condemns the common-school system as a nurse of superficiality, mediocrity, and conceit does not need serious attention, any more than does the criticism that the universal opportunity of individual welfare offered by a republic fails to make a perfect government. [4]
- Suppose, for example, that you don't get me, that my will intervenes, granting it to be conceivable that your future happiness and welfare, as you insist, depend upon your getting me--which I doubt. [9]
- The man who tells a lie to help a poor devil out of trouble is one of whom the angels doubtless say, "Lo, here is an heroic soul who casts his own welfare into jeopardy to succor his neighbor's; let us exalt this magnanimous liar. [5]
- My nurse had taught me that being good meant doing unto others as we would be done by; Cilo cried to me: 'Strike down, that you may not be struck down--away with mercy, if the welfare of the state is threatened! [10]
- Slowly, sternly, yet tactfully, he had broken down the many customs of ship life injurious to the welfare of the men. [11]
- She made her story short, in order at last to hear some further particulars concerning the welfare of her distant son. [10]
- After the more serious business of the morning's repast was over, Dr. Macalister, at the call of the chairman, arose, and proposed my welfare in a very complimentary way. [6]
- And anything that seems to touch its welfare, touches me. [9]
- She was almost retiring in her manner, but she made Jack feel that she had a strong personal interest in his welfare, and she asked a hundred questions about the voyage and about town and about Edith. [4]
- Perhaps Caracalla had really spilled most of the blood to serve the welfare and unity of the empire. [10]
- But would it really redound to her welfare if the schism now existing, and which you yourself expected to heal through the Council, should by this very Council be embittered and even perhaps perpetuated? [10]
- Napoleon, predestined by Providence for the gloomy role of executioner of the peoples, assured himself that the aim of his actions had been the peoples' welfare and that he could control the fate of millions and by the employment of power confer benefactions. [2]
- Eva kept her promise, after Els, who wanted to see the Countess von Montfort, had satisfied her concerning the welfare of the nuns and promised to go to rest herself as soon as possible. [10]
- But we must prevent the outspreading of the institution, because neither the Constitution nor general welfare requires us to extend it. [7]
- But she was present, ready to watch with open eyes for the welfare of the too generous Hur. [10]
- I will shriek out to the world how the royal betrayer provided for the welfare of his own blood! [10]
- To work for our people and their welfare is my highest aim as a man, yours as a woman, and that is a strong bond. [10]
- Prudence, on the other hand, which does not concern the welfare of others, though a very useful virtue, has never been highly esteemed. [1]
- We join hands only for the public welfare and the general safety. [2]
- If it is only curious and has no bearing on human welfare, he may think it well to let it remain unread until I shall have passed away. [6]
- You have shown, on many occasions, that your mission is not simply to antidote the melancholy of a world, but includes a real and intelligent concern for the general welfare of your fellowman. [5]
- I am conscious of no desire for my country's welfare that is not in consonance with His will, and of no plan upon which we may not ask His blessing. [7]
- Mrs. Temple did not think herself necessary to my welfare when I was young, and now I have learned to live without her. [9]
- If you do not desire to be weaker than the woman whose opposition roused your wrath, sacrifice your own wishes for the welfare of yonder thousands, who are of the same blood! [10]
- There can be no more fatal mistake than that which brings them into hostile attitudes with reference to each other, both having in view the welfare of their fellow-creatures. [6]
- For whatever the new ambitions and undertakings, there was still a woman in the lonely distance for whose welfare he was responsible, for whose happiness he had yet done nothing, unless to give her his name under sombre conditions was happiness for her. [11]
- I feel it my duty to do all I can for the town where I have made my success, and there is nothing which induces more to the popular welfare than a good library. [9]
- No gossip was Mrs. Flynn, but she knew well what was going on in the parish, and she had strong views upon all subjects, and a special interest in the welfare of two people in Chaudiere. [11]
- Besides, during the march with fetters on my feet, in the heaviest misfortune, I vowed to devote all the strength and energy of soul and body to the welfare of our people. [10]
- And for a long time I connected the dominance of the Republican Party with the continuation of manna and quails, in other words, with nothing that had to do with the spiritual welfare of any citizen, but with clothing and food and material comforts. [9]
- This idea is le bien public, the hypothetical welfare of other people. [2]
- This awakened and kept alive in the busy city and the country bleeding for years in severe conflicts, that lofty aspiration and effort, which is its own reward, and places eternal welfare far above mere temporal prosperity. [10]
- Trade with the Italian cities, and through them, even with the Levant, had made its first successful opening under the Hohenstaufen rule; but during the evil days when the foreign monarchs had neglected Germany and her welfare, it sustained the most serious losses. [10]
- The Emperor then inquired how his brother Sir Thomas Dale fared, "and after that of his daughter's welfare, her marriage, his unknown son, and how they liked, lived and loved together. [4]
- But in its incidents, such as violence, intimidation, and in some cases injury to the public welfare, it often becomes an indictable offense. [4]
- Prince Andrew was in command of a regiment, and the management of that regiment, the welfare of the men and the necessity of receiving and giving orders, engrossed him. [2]
- Never had any human being prayed so fervently for another's welfare in the magnificent chapel of the Alcazar, as did Sophonisba Anguisciola on this evening. [10]
- During many of his mature years he had pondered as to how the welfare of community and State could be improved, and the result of that thought was embodied in the bills of which they had doubtless received copies. [9]
- He owed to his heroic courage and good sword a renowned name; but what had she ever done save selfishly to provide for her own welfare in this world and the next? [10]
- He therefore considered his future welfare in jeopardy. [6]
- He saw in him a remarkable, clear-thinking man of vast intellect who by his energy and persistence had attained power, which he was using solely for the welfare of Russia. [2]
- Did she lull herself in the delusion that she cared only for the welfare of the soul of the pious young knight? [10]
- It is required here that those who are emancipated from the daily grind should vindicate their right to their position not only by setting an example of self-culture, but by contributing something to the general welfare. [4]
- It was not her cue to definitely suggest a sacrifice for the welfare of her cousin. [4]
- The prudent care he had given to her worldly welfare merited her gratitude. [10]
- I believe I have said all I can, and I have said it with the deepest interest for your welfare. [7]
- A friend, who has your welfare at heart as well as mine, will be with me. [10]
- In him she had lost the last person whose right to judge her conduct she acknowledged, the only one whom she had good reason to be sure cared for her welfare as much as, nay, perhaps more than, his own. [10]
- The brisk, cheery greeting of the Honourable Brush Bascom fared no better, but Mr. Bascom was a philosopher, and did not disturb the great when their minds were revolving on national affairs and the welfare of humanity in general. [9]
- He did so gladly and with a lighter heart; for he believed that he had done his best to secure his own welfare and that of his people. [10]
- And to these functions have been added those of police commissioner, of administrator of social welfare and hygiene. [9]
- The higher are founded on the social instincts, and relate to the welfare of others. [1]
- My personal friendship for you, and my interest in your future welfare impel me to make a final appeal to you not to ruin a career which is full of promise. [9]
- This Government is expressly charged with the duty of providing for the general welfare. [7]
- In her soul everything else receded far behind the person, welfare, and pleasure of this mighty sovereign. [10]
- I have often erred, yet the Egyptians will weep for me, as one who knew their needs and considered their welfare like a father. [10]
- What can we do, what ought we to do, for his own good and for our peace and national welfare? [4]
- It is your desire to bind yourself for life to a heretic, a Melchite--and there is another thing which fills her pious mother's heart with fears, which tortures it as she thinks of you and your eternal welfare. [10]
- He had reluctantly described in brief, disconnected sentences his meeting with the lepers, though he believed he had done his best for the welfare of these unfortunates. [10]
- No one will deny Mr. Crewe's zeal for the State's welfare, but it must be borne in mind that he is a newcomer in politics, and that conditions, seen from the surface, are sometimes deceptive. [9]
- I am not decrying General Washington and his cabinet; it is but natural that the wants of the seaboard and the welfare and opulence of the Eastern cities should be uppermost in their minds [another interruption]. [9]
- It's foolish, I dare say, to be so thoughtful of the welfare of other people, but that's my constitution, and I can't help it; so don't blame me, Isaac List. [12]
- Hence the strangest customs and superstitions, in complete opposition to the true welfare and happiness of mankind, have become all-powerful throughout the world. [1]
- I am Humphrey Crewe of Leith, and I claim to have added something to the welfare and prosperity of this State, and I intend to add more before I have finished. [9]
- I give you credit for sincerity, Mr. Siddons, but I don't want you to think I'm not as much interested in the welfare of these people as you and the men behind you. [9]
- We, from whose cradle the Muse was absent, who use only sober reason to provide for the welfare of the household and the state, as well as for our own, see facts as they are and treat them like figures in a sum. [10]
- And he hath convinced me that your welfare is at his heart. [9]
- Far from thinking constantly, like her, solely of others and their welfare, I should only too often, selfish as I now am, be mindful of myself. [10]
- The Empress Marya, concerned for the welfare of the charitable and educational institutions under her patronage, had given directions that they should all be removed to Kazan, and the things belonging to these institutions had already been packed up. [2]
- Inhabitants of the city and villages, and you, workingmen and artisans, to whatever nation you belong, you are called on to carry out the paternal intentions of His Majesty the Emperor and King and to co-operate with him for the public welfare! [2]
- It will take care of you, of your needs, and of your welfare. [2]
- There was that between Claridge Pasha and yourself which would induce you to do all you might do for him, to be anxious for his welfare. [11]
- He had not been deceived, and he could re-enter the country for whose greatness and welfare alone he lived, as a father, loving and beloved, and not as a master to judge and punish. [10]
- However this may be, there is no doubt that Mr. Byles Gridley was beginning to take a part in his neighbors' welfare and misfortunes, such as could hardly have been expected of a man so long lost in his books and his scholastic duties. [6]
- If I were backed by enough of his sort, I would make a strike for the welfare of this country, and try to prove myself its loyalest citizen by making a wholesome change in its system of government. [5]
- Kutuzov looked wearily at him and, lifting his hands with a gesture of annoyance, folded them across his stomach, repeating the words: "For our country's welfare? [2]
- To me they are indebted for the pure gold of a peaceful welfare as citizens--to me and to my predecessors, the Saitic kings! [10]
- He would from an inherited tendency be willing to defend, in concert with others, his fellow-men; and would be ready to aid them in any way, which did not too greatly interfere with his own welfare or his own strong desires. [1]
- This welfare is an individual matter, and it means many things. [4]
- Mr. Pindar has always had, in a practical way, the welfare of his working people at heart, and now he proposes to establish a free hospital for them and to put Dr. Pindar in charge of it. [9]
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