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Meanings of consequent suffering in English
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Usage of consequent suffering in English
1
The recollection of sin and consequentsuffering was too fresh.
2
And the consequentsuffering that falls upon the women and the children is a heart-break to see.
3
Both alike load down the newly-born with burdens of guilt and consequentsuffering transmitted from previous existences.
4
If he was hiding anything, she thought, it was his past pain, his orphanhood and consequentsuffering.
5
Even when the active symptoms of this dread malady have subsided, the effects linger, and the consequentsuffering is excruciating.
6
Writing in this newspaper last Monday, Paul Cullen chronicled the wars taking place in Africa and the consequentsuffering of its people.
7
The principal point recommended to its attention by his majesty was the high price of corn, with the consequentsuffering of the poor.
8
Her head was severely cut, but she bore all the consequentsuffering with exemplary patience, and by it won much upon my esteem.
9
There was no distinct idea of the sanctity of life; no social stigma and consequentsuffering were brought on the family of the suicide.
10
I was raised to be against any act of violence, and the consequentsuffering of humanity for it, regardless of religions, ethnicities and borders.
11
Time would fail me to tell of the consequentsufferings of Sacred Wind.
12
His despatches to his Government frequently mention, the errors of those who should provide for the army, and the consequentsufferings of the soldiers.
13
The ill-success of my efforts, hitherto, to secure one, and my consequentsufferings were all lost upon me-experience ,bitterexperience, had taught me nothing.