I made every allowance too for their being in so hot a place, and it only remained for me to relieve them as soon as I could.
Some of our cattle were getting very sore necks, and our loads at this time were too heavy for me to relieve them.
It was, indeed, a fearful and heart-rending scene to behold the noble animals which had served us so long and so faithfully, suffering the extremity of thirst and hunger, without having it in our power to relieve them.
I had previously noticed a similar mark in use among one or two tribes high up on the Murray River, (South Australia,) and which is there called "Renditch.
The stage was a long one, and over heavy ground, so that the sheep began to get tired, as we did ourselves also, one of us being always obliged to walk whilst the other was riding.
As far as I have yet been along these cliffs, I have seen nothing in their appearance to lead me to suppose that any portion of them is composed of chalk.
Under these circumstances they were ready to hail the invention of Captain Savery, which promised to relieve them of their difficulty.
The Newcomen engines had been taxed to the utmost, but were unable to send them deeper into the ground, and they were accordingly ready to welcome any invention that promised to relieve them of their difficulty.
The days were beautiful but the nights were glorious.
They are all timid animals and are never seen from the deck of noisy steamers.
To go alone across an open place or square is agony, but even the company of a little child is sufficient to relieve them to a great degree.
It is easy, as a rule, to relieve them of certain of their symptoms by ordinary drug therapeutics.
In this regard, however, it must not be forgotten that there are many things abhorrent to human nature that seem impossible to overcome the aversion for, yet discipline does much to relieve them.
The Athenians raised a force to relieve them, but the popular leaders made it their business to prefer Chares to be general, who, sailing thither, effected nothing worthy of the means placed in his hands.
As poor, and often distressed, Irish men and women frequently came to Douay, he was always ready to relieve them, and administer both corporal and spiritual succors.
Simple theft he orders to be expiated by the sinner giving all his substance to the poor; if he has none, to work to relieve them.
John, not content to sell what little stock he was master of to relieve them, went to day-labor at the public works, to earn all he could for their subsistence.
If your parents be in want, it is your duty to relieve themaccording to your ability; yea, and wholly to maintain them, if there be need.
A love to our brethren, our neighbours, and our enemies, with a readiness to relieve them, and to forgive them when they do us wrong.
It is well known that Congress did not hesitate to examine the complaints which were presented, and to relieve them as far as justice dictated or general convenience would permit.
This discount upon their hard earnings is a heavy tax, and every effort should be made by the Government to relieve themfrom so great a burden.
It is well known, that Congress did not hesitate to examine the complaints which were presented; and to relieve them, as far as justice dictated, or general convenience would permit.
When a number of our fellow-creatures had been cast upon our sympathy, in a situation of such unexampled wretchedness, was it possible that gentlemen could make a doubt whether it was our duty to relieve them?
The thought of our garrison, of their privations, of our impotence to relieve them, of the impending humiliation to them and to us, had lain dark for many months across our spirits.
At Mafeking some 900 irregulars stood at bay, with another force about as large under Plumer a little to the north, endeavouring to relieve them.
The town had been long invested by Conroy, and the inhabitants were in such straits that it was highly necessary to relieve them.
And to relieve them in their deep poverty, we must abate much more than our superfluities.
And other men's wants should be to us as our own, and therefore we may endeavour to be able to relieve them.
If men loved their neighbours as themselves, I leave you to judge in what proportion and manner they would relieve them!
If any of the ships in the fleet are in distress, and make the signal, which is a weft with the jack or ensign, the next ship to them is strictly required to relieve them.
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