He died in 1715 in good circumstances, with a large amount of prize-money still owing to him.
After several more voyages to the East he retired, and died in good circumstances in 1720.
He died, in good circumstances, in 1681, and was honourably interred at the expense of Elias Ashmole, to whom his autobiography is addressed.
She knew that her husband's mother was in good circumstances, and could easily support her child, provided she could make her pass for a boy, and her son's child.
Mademoiselle Chatenoeuf is not, I am sorry to say, in good circumstances, monsieur," replied Madame Gironac.
I should suppose that nearly one fifth of the inhabitants are negroes, most of whom are free, and many in good circumstances.
The ladies were all in good circumstances, and, without an exception, were the wives of men who had made sudden fortunes, after the manner common in the United States.
If strictly classified among the institutions of the city, it might be termed, "A school for female adults in good circumstances, whose early education had been neglected.
This unfortunate person, Abraham Israel, was born of parents of the Hebrew nation, of good character and in good circumstances, at Presburg, in the kingdom of Hungary.
For this purpose he applied first to Benson's friends, who were in good circumstances, hoping by their mediation to make the matter up, but in this he miscarried.
But, by the way, no tradesman can be in sogood circumstances as to say he does not want, that is, does not stand in need of credit.
There are very few debts in the books there, and the people are considered to be in good circumstances.
To return to Whalsay: you say there are very few debts in the books there, and that the people are considered to be in good circumstances?
There are few of them who don't come for meal; but the greater part of the men at Dunrossness are generally in good circumstances, and have the command of money, and they generally buy their meal in Lerwick, or where they can get it cheapest.
One quarter of those enlisted, moreover, are young men born in good circumstances, and whom a caprice has thrown into the army.
Elsewhere, "the seditious mob exacts contributions from all people in good circumstances.
We see the nobles and people in good circumstances a little more attentive to the poor peasants: they are now habituated to speaking to them with more gentleness.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good circumstances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.