Thus tranquillizedin his affections, and aided in his schemes, Columbus departed for Cordova.
This selection of a commander tranquillized the soldiers and sailors intended for the expedition; for they felt that Alexander would not have sent his intimate friend upon a voyage from which he would not be likely to return.
The law of septennial elections tranquillized public life by suspending any legal or regular manifestation by the nation for seven years.
The name at once tranquillized me, and I told him I believed they would do nothing hostile to us when they heard my name.
This idea tranquillized me for a time: I became less anxious about a cure, and being persuaded I could not prolong life, determined to employ the remainder of it as usefully as possible.
A dread of hell, which till then I had never much apprehended, by little and little disturbed my security, and had not Madam de Warrens tranquillized my soul, would at length have been too much for me.
Isabella was certainly almost overcome by the melancholy intelligence, when first communicated; but weeping and the repose of the morning had tranquillized her, and the facts that she had ascertained had given her fresh courage and hopes.
True; she gives vent to her feelings by weeping, and her full heart is tranquillized by her tears, which seem not only to relieve and refresh the swollen and burning eyes of the body, but to render those of the mind more clear and penetrating.
But wrong not Matthieu; it is he, rather, who tranquillized me.
I devoutly hold to the sacraments and the mysteries: yet somehow I would rather see men tranquillized than frightened out of their senses, and rather fast asleep than burning.
Tranquillized for a few moments, anxiety of an opposite description again seized him.
This drama tranquillized more hearts and wiped away more tears than all the mysteries of Canopus or the revels of Eleusis.
The result of that conversation in some measure tranquillized young Burr.
Although he had been somewhat tranquillized by his conversation with Dr.
Nacional, wishing to show signs of existence and tranquillized now by the courteous aspect of the visitor, appeared with a bottle of native wine and glasses.
This hoarseness pleased and tranquillized Petunikoff, he even smiled.
His tranquillity tranquillized Shirley; his confidence reassured her.
Eleemosynary relief never yet tranquillized the working-classes--it never made them grateful; it is not in human nature that it should.
It was the privilege of that true minister of Heaven who tranquillized his youthful impatience, to penetrate into the secret feelings of the man of sorrows.
Half an hour's solitude and reflection might have tranquillized her; but the ten minutes only which now passed before she was interrupted, with all the restraints of her situation, could do nothing towards tranquillity.
I tranquillized them, and they accompanied me to the town-house, where General Bertrand then lodged.
Some medicines which He gave me in some degree tranquillizedmy spirits.
His conversation tranquillized and comforted her, but did not convince her.
The effect of this change of ministers, and the promise of the States General at an early day tranquillized the nation.
These changes have tranquillizedthe American States.
But it was some time before the public resumed their places in the room and became so far tranquillized that we could at length begin.
This tranquillized her very much, although she was obliged to admit to herself, that she would never be able to achieve upon the pianoforte the same success as on the harp, upon which in Germany at least she had not her equal.
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