The mortality was very high for a time, but gradually the disease got stamped out, and Allahabad became free and latterly welcomed Sir Henry Havelock and his Highlanders on their march to Lucknow.
With a ringing cheer the relieving force entered the Residency, being joyfully welcomed by the garrison.
Annie had welcomed him every day previously, as he came to take sweet counsel with her father rather than prepare him for death, but now she had a strange, secret dread of his coming.
In fancy I see them around the glowing hearth in quiet homes, such as I have tried to describe in the following pages, and hope that this new-comer will be welcomed for the sake of those that preceded it.
Among those who had welcomed him back was a man a little older than himself, who, in his absence, had become known as a successful operator in Wall Street.
Indeed it looked very much as he remembered it in the past, and he welcomed its unchanged aspect.
It is needless to say with what enthusiasm the Field-Marshal was welcomed everywhere.
On arriving at Walmer Castle I was very kindly and cordially welcomed by the Prime Minister.
All were being warmly welcomed and cheered by the townspeople.
Frank Dymond, and welcomed as a brother missionary of whose arrival he had been advised.
He is welcomed everywhere, and in every case of serious sickness or opium-poisoning he is sent for.
It is where the Gospel of Christ is welcomedthat heaven's benediction falls: "Peace be to this house.
The benediction of Christ on every home to which he is welcomed as an abiding guest is, "Peace be to this house.
A lovely autumn morning, the Prater with its beautiful trees, the Jaegerheil in the sunshine, all together welcomed me gaily.
Eugenia was not a woman who welcomed criticism of her actions.
It is an attitude to be welcomed wherever it is found, for it only needs the addition of a knowledge of biology, to become eugenic.
At former returns from brief absences they always welcomed me warmly--but not in that strange, heart-touching way.
When, however, Charlotte came back to Brussels alone she was heartily welcomed into two or three English families, including those of Mr. Dixon, of the Rev.
Such a superior person had been eagerly welcomed to the Blue Vein Society, and had taken a leading part in its activities.
He thought Ireland would have welcomed him with open arms, and would have encouraged him to reside in it, and the incense that was offered to him, he says bitterly, was misrepresentation and abuse.
In June 1842 Templeogue welcomed a distinguished visitor--the author of 'The Snob Papers.
The prince himself, understanding he was an Englishman and a stranger, went up to him without ceremony, and, having welcomed him to the place, conversed with him for some minutes on the common topics of discourse.
Burke, who in the extra session of Parliament for the first time took his seat on the Treasury Bench, was reminded that he had once "exulted at the victories of that rebel Washington," and welcomed Franklin.
He had been elected by four departments to the National Convention, and selected Calais, where he was welcomed with grand civic parades.
He was welcomed in England by leading statesmen, such as Lansdowne and Fox, and above all by Edmund Burke, who for some time had him as a guest at Beaconsfield, and drove him about in various parts of the country.
A generation passed before Emerson was again welcomed by his alma mater.
Yet the next year Cooper published "The Spy," one of the finest of his novels, which was instantly welcomed in England and translated in France.
She laid down her book and welcomed him with a smile which had in it just a shade of fatigue.
An intimate at Mandeleys was not at all the same thing as a caller in town, and David found himself welcomed that evening with a grave but confidential smile.
He even welcomed the coming, one morning just as he was starting for his promenade, of Mr. Wadham, Junior.
The manager himself welcomed them with many compliments.
It taught the equality of all men in the sight of God; and this doctrine could not fail to be affectionately welcomed by a conquered people.
He was welcomed at Athens with great enthusiasm, a golden crown was decreed him, and he was appointed commander-in-chief of all the forces of the commonwealth both by land and by sea.
But, as we shall see later, slavery never was welcomed as an institution in this region, and never gained a firm foothold.
Among these victims was the little grandson of the good king Massasoit, who had welcomed the Pilgrims and been their life-long friend.
He would have made an admirable public servant, but party conditions did not bring him to the front as a candidate, though they welcomed his voice on the platform.
The English settlers whom they had welcomed with open arms were anxious for a change of government, and the arbitrary conduct of the Dutch officials induced many of the Hollanders to coincide with the wishes of the English.
These Indians visited the Half Moon without fear, and gladly welcomed the strangers, doubtless looking upon them with much awe.
John Doughty and his followers were welcomed at Maspeth, and provision for other comers (among them Anne Hutchinson and her family) was made at Throg's Neck and New Rochelle.
Then, they who have served their King, and proved themselves in the time of their trial to be His faithful soldiers and servants, will be welcomed into the joy of their Lord.
No outsider would afterward be able to say that he saw that party of men march into the courtyard to be welcomed by Colonel Tassara and the mysterious personage whom Ned was trying to think of as General Zuroaga.
Everybody in that region was also genuinely hospitable, and it was barely dusk when Ned rode in at the gate of a substantial farmhouse, to be welcomed with the utmost cordiality.
Then came my turn, and while the Consul-General was making the introduction, the Khedive shook hands with us and welcomed us to his house.
When he came thither, Cromwell welcomed him but coldly.
He came up, and was welcomed with as sweet a smile as ever scattered sunshine over the human heart.
He was a gentleman accustomed to live how and where he could, and he was welcomed everywhere.
Then I skirted among the woods until I had regained the rear, or shoreward side, of the stockade, and was soon warmly welcomed by the faithful party.
Up I got, was welcomed almost instantly by another cloud of spray, but this time stuck to my purpose; and set myself, with all my strength and caution, to paddle after the unsteered Hispaniola.
Miriam gladly welcomed their proposal, and it was put into execution.
He wouldn't have welcomed you; but you were free to come in if you wished.
But chiefly would he have welcomed the prospect of spending some hours in the society of Miss Doran, and under circumstances which would enable him to shine.
All the family welcomed me most cordially, and invited me to dinner, after which I went, in my Peon’s disguise, to visit some of my friends.
Yet the shipper was also benefited because his interests were substantially identical with those of the railroad company, and he warmly welcomed the powerful support of the railroad lines.
Mr. Stubbs, general traffic manager of the Central Pacific, welcomed the proposal to build a brewery in the West, and put in special rates to help shut out the eastern product.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "welcomed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.