Should they be seasonably pointed out, the corrections will be made in a subsequent edition.
Mr. Alison, English Ambassador at the Persian Court, seasonably interposed when there were powerful combinations to effect the ruin of the mission, headed by the bigoted Minister of Foreign Affairs.
By this decree we were well assured that our Churches would be mostseasonably guarded against being cut up by dissension.
He had all the will to trouble the Church, had the time beenseasonably disposed for it.
Being much acquainted with the people of that part of the town, I was invited to join the company, and accordingly drove in seasonably for the purpose.
It was necessary for him to be at home seasonably on Monday morning, and accordingly he mounted his horse early on Sunday, the ordinary mode of travel, in those days, and proceeded leisurely on his way.
Thou therefore, seasonably kind, devise Means to preserve from such disast'rous fate The Grecians.
Yet even me some Deity protects Thus far; to whom I owe it that I meet So seasonably one like thee, in form So admirable, and in mind discreet 475 As thou art beautiful.
It was his duty to call seasonably for the desired number of wagons, and he did not do it.
Taylor should have ascertained seasonably that Palomas Pass was practicable for cavalry, and have done whatever was necessary.
Without, in the least degree, questioning his sincerity in this change of tone, it may be remarked, that the most watchful observer of the tide of public opinion could not have taken it at the turn more seasonably or skilfully.
Protection from casual embarrassments, however, may sometimes be seasonably interposed.
He acquiesced in your statement that the Saturday's conversation ended with an expectation that there would be a subsequent conference on the subject, which he, as well as yourself, supposed could seasonably take place on Monday.
I am fit to be a prince, I can tell thee, for I reward well, and I punish seasonably and properly; and I am generally as well served by any man.
Thus the Lord has again most seasonably helped us out of our difficulty.
Thus the Lord has again most seasonably helped us in this our time of need.
Consider howseasonably the Lord sends the supplies!
I left, just sufficient to supply the need up to this evening, so that the help which the Lord gave at Trowbridge, in answer to prayer, came very seasonably to supply the need of tomorrow.
What follows will show how seasonably the donation came.
Dublin, before we were really in need; but this donation came very seasonably to meet the large demands of tomorrow, Saturday, for which there is nothing in hand.
Today was very seasonably sent a whole piece of calico and a piece of print.
Nothing could have more seasonably happened to confirm the good opinion which the colonel entertained of Ferdinand's principles.
His boisterous and sordid temper may prompt him to seize your house and goods, unless seasonably apprized of the truth; and, when he knows the truth, he may start into rage, which I shall be more fitted to encounter than you.
Why," said I, falteringly, "did he not seasonablywithdraw from the city?
The joy which Mrs Miller now felt bereft her of the power of speech, and might perhaps have deprived her of her senses, if not of life, had not a friendly shower of tears come seasonably to her relief.
The king coming in seasonably to the relief of his men, routs Middleton, and at the same time sends a party round, who clapped in between Sir William Waller's men and their great guns, and secured the pass and the cannon too.
What made your Speculation come very seasonablyamongst us is, that we have now at this Place a Company of Strolers, who are very far from offending in the impertinent Splendor of the Drama.
Chanticleer and his family had either not left their roost, disheartened by the interminable rain, or had done the next wisest thing, by seasonably returning to it.
Its particular object, he stated, would be seasonably disclosed to them.
I doubte not but your wisdome will teach you seasonably to utter things as here after you shall be called to it.
Consequently the alarm which had so fearfully and seasonably alarmed the young man, must, in some unaccountable way, have been misinterpreted by the two women.
Thus both parts of the work have been again most seasonably helped, as today the teachers in the Day-Schools greatly needed some money for themselves.
Orphans); and thus we are in every way again most seasonably helped.
The donation came most seasonably and as the fruit of our prayer.
Half an hour afterwards I had the report from the Orphan-Houses about the state of things today, which will show how seasonably the money from Barnstaple came.
Glasgow, this money came in most seasonably to supply the other necessities of this day.
I believe it, for the help came most seasonably and in answer to prayer.
I, therefore, only state here that thus the Lord has again most seasonably helped us, besides giving us a fresh proof, in raising up this new and anonymous donor, that He does not cease to care for us.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seasonably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: advantageously; betimes; decently; early; practically; properly; rightly; soon; timely