How To Use Prosperously In A Sentence
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In Martin Chuzzlewit Charles Dickens provides anecdotal literary evidence of young Victorian Britons seeking their fortune in America before returning home to settle prosperously in the shires, but there is hard documentation that large numbers of the early 20th-century immigrants from southern and eastern Europe were transient industrial workers with little intention to settle permanently in the U.S.
Home, Temporary, Home
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Hood says that my publications sell prosperously, and that they must be reprinted in
Letter 113
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The slave-owners finding their slaves escaping thus unprosperously out of their grasp, set themselves to find a remedy for so desperate a disease, and were swift to avail themselves of any weakness, mental or bodily, through which to retain them in life.
Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc
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For these were the rewards of the old Covenant; and nothing then was feared so much as widowhood, childlessness, untimely mournings, to be visited with famine, to have their affairs go on unprosperously.
NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
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So Starfriends, let us live and let live, long and prosperously, and may the force be with you always.
George Takei calls for Star Wars and Star Trek fans to unite - against Twilight
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Conduct methoughts I sail'd prosperously on without the least Rub to my suppos'd Happiness; 'tis true I was at a constant Charge of Presents,
Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins (1718)
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Rueff believed government intervention in the economy through spending and taxing hindered an economy's ability to prosperously adjust to change, which ultimately led to less growth and more inflation.
Fact And Comment
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My affairs, meanwhile, at the play-table went on not unprosperously, and I was just on the point of marrying the widow Cornu (we were at
The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
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The national government undertook to make the whole economic order operate prosperously . . . the Roosevelt measures are a continuous evolution of the Hoover measures.
Broke
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The immigrants to these areas were not seeking a new way of life when they arrived; they expected to continue their old lives, but more prosperously.
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Her life, begun not unprosperously, had come down to this — to a mean prison and a long, ignoble bondage.
Vanity Fair
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We have survived prosperously without the interference of your kind!
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No, but because he fancies that, for want of acquiring his freedom, he has hitherto lived under restraint and unprosperously.
The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume I (of X) - Greece
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My affairs, meanwhile, at the play-table went on not unprosperously, and I was just on the point of marrying the widow Cornu (we were at Brussels by this time, and the poor soul was madly in love with me,) when the
Barry Lyndon
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But my family had managed to survive; we lived happily, prosperously, until that day.
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Her family lived prosperously in London, largely off her mother's properties in Ireland.
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The good-natured teacher's high hopes of ending the term prosperously were thus suddenly crushed and he was about to give up in disgust when the better disposed pupils offered to take hold and repair the damage so far as possible and clean out the school room for the exercises, which they did.
Living in Dryden: February 2004 Archives
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But it was best to dismiss all things, he being so weak; to resign himself; all this had happened before, and had passed away, prosperously or unprosperously; it would pass away in this case, likewise; and in the morning whatever might be delusive would have disappeared.
Doctor Grimshawe's Secret — a Romance
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Umbrella making developed prosperously; they began to be painted with flowers and landscape scenes of various kinds.
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Her life, begun not unprosperously, had come down to this -- to a mean prison and a long, ignoble bondage.
Vanity Fair
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I decided I wanted to help Japanese people live as prosperously as Americans.
Doing Ikea One Better