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Example sentences for "good feeling"

  • The "era of good feeling," the millennium described by Washington in his farewell address, was at last realised.

  • The debates on tariff and public improvements of 1824 indicated a speedy termination of the era of good feeling and a return to some kind of political parties.

  • It struck the note of the new era, which is called in American history "the era of good feeling.

  • As there was a good feeling, we thought it well to improve the opportunity, and inquired who could read.

  • They were still, and a good feeling prevailed; there were those present who knew something of inward retirement with their Saviour.

  • It was pretty well attended, but not full; a good feeling prevailed.

  • While Parliamentary government in France labored thus under the onslaughts of the Royalist plotters in the Chambers, the so-called Era of Good Feeling in America was continued under the second administration of President Monroe.

  • Its use was undoubtedly due to the confidence of physicians communicated to patients, and the sense of good feeling which it gives and which proves a further strong suggestion to the patient.

  • I pity the poor fellow who is so soft and flabby that he must always have "an atmosphere of good feeling" around him before he can do his work.

  • There is altogether too much reliance on good feeling in our business organizations.

  • Do not misunderstand me; when I use the term "good feeling" I mean that habit of making one's personal likes and dislikes the sole standard of judgment.

  • It was latent during the "era of good feeling" when the Jeffersonian Republicans adopted Federalist policies; it flamed up in the contest between the Democrats and Whigs.

  • In this year the era of good feeling was at its height.

  • The "era of good feeling" was then at its height.

  • Afterward, in Monroe's era of good feeling, the personal rivalries of presidential candidates were in bad temper enough; but Americans were at last all democrats.

  • As president he found himself able to promote opinions with a weighty authority which he had not enjoyed while secretary of state in an era of good feeling, and under a president who was firm, even if gentle.

  • The "Era of good feeling" was gone and politics became rampant.

  • There were several possible presidents in the field, and during the "era of good feeling" many an aspiring politician had his brief period of mild expectancy followed in most cases only too surely by a hopeless relegation to obscurity.

  • Sidenote: Characteristics of the Era of Good Feeling.

  • By 1824 the differences in the Republican party had become so great that there was a sudden ending to the Era of Good Feeling.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good actor; good appetite; good blood; good country; good crops; good daughter; good day; good design; good glass; good ground; good harvest; good idea; good land; good many years ago; good parte; good plan; good preservation; good remedy; good ship; good sir; good spoonful; good test; good voyage; good way; good wine; whole host