We have no meanings for "national calamity" in our records yet.
1 At last he despaired of the national calamity ever coming at all.
2 They have looked upon its dissolution as the greatest national calamity possible.
3 For a national calamity is, after all, secondary to a family calamity.
4 The faithful remnant are not to escape their share in the national calamity .
5 The panic of 1837 reached the proportions of a national calamity .
6 His death was mourned by his countrymen as a national calamity .
7 A football game is a football game, not a national calamity .
8 Why, my dear little daughter, do you remind me of the national calamity ?
9 A failure in the supply of turkeys?-itwould have been a national calamity !
10 The unfortunate controversy between President Garfield and Senator Conkling resulted in a national calamity .
11 If trifled with, and tolerated, it cannot but result in a great national calamity .
12 The national calamity so confidently predicted, and now so eagerly sighed for, came not.
13 Lord Fitzwilliam's departure was regarded by Protestants and Catholics alike as a national calamity .
14 What are the concluding reflections upon this great national calamity ?
15 Even the London blackguard stood awed and quiet in the presence of the national calamity .
16 The terrible floods in Ohio and Indiana have assumed the proportions of a national calamity .
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