He was wounderfully sollicitous for the Scotts comminge in to ther assistance, though his indisposition of body was so greate, that it might well have made another impressyon upon his minde.
Though I know neither the Time nor the Manner of the Death I am to die, I am not at all sollicitous about it, because I am sure that he knows them both, and that he will not fail to comfort and support me under them.
The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him, and consequently sollicitous for his Preservation: She therefore conveyed him to a Cave, where she gave him a Delicious Repast of Fruits, and led him to a Stream to slake his Thirst.
The Man is a Person moderate in his Designs for their Preferment and Welfare; and as he has an easy Fortune, he is not sollicitous to make a great one.
I was very sollicitousthe last Fall to have Governments set up by the people in every Colony.
Indeed I am not so sollicitous to know the Motives from whence this Conference sprang, or the Manner in which it was brought up, as I am pleasd with its Conclusion.
By a dissipated imprudent behaviour he rendered those, who were more intimately acquainted with him, less sollicitous to preserve the circumstances of his life, which were so little to his advantage.
That the Church of Rome is more diligent and sollicitous to make Proselytes, than the Protestants generally are, I have long observed.
As we have a Constitution which is admired for its genuine Principles, I have been sollicitous to know, whether our Countrymen at large partook of the Spirit of those who formed it.
His Lady was very sollicitous that the eldest Daughter should spend that Winter with her, and desired me to propose it to Miss.
I do assure you, I am not at all sollicitousabout any thing of the Kind which your Letter seems to intimate.
I will say to you as I have said to my Boston Friends, who are sollicitous to know what Treatment he meets with here.
I thank God I continue so, tho I am very sollicitous to know how it fares with you and my dear Connections in Boston.
We allow of your Interpretation; but what does he mean, when he says, Be not sollicitous for your Life, what you shall eat?
This, to People who were almost starving, was a sweet and seasonable Relief, and they were all sollicitous to know their Benefactress, but of that the Messenger himself was too ignorant to inform them.
You can't imagine how sollicitous she is about her; every time she sees her she seems more and more pleased with her.
I was, I confess, little sollicitous about giving a speedy one or a very particular one: I said to Harriot in general that I was extremely surprised at the offer: that an answer was almost needless for the Coll.
From all which it is very plain, that if the Book contains any dangerous Tenets, I have not been very sollicitous to scatter them among the People.
They seem to be much more sollicitous about the Name, than they are about the Thing it self; as if, when Men would but own themselves to be Christians, it was no great Matter for the Qualifications which must make them so.
Move circumspectly not meticulously, and rather carefully sollicitous than anxiously sollicitudinous.
While others are curious in the choice of good Air, and chiefly sollicitous for healthful habitations, Study thou Conversation, and be critical in thy Consortion.
As this Principle is founded in Self-Love, every Man is sure to be sollicitous in the first Place about his own Fortune, the Course of his Life, and the Time and Manner of his Death.
Yet he was impertinently sollicitous to know what her Majesty said of him in private, and what Resentments she had towards him.
A Breast struggling with Anger, Grief, or Desire, is little sollicitous to express its Anguish in fine wrought Turns of Wit, which will never be able to move the Reader to any Thing else but Madness at the Author's Folly.
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