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Meanings of providential circumstance in English
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Usage of providential circumstance in English
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But all their counsels were blasted by a happy and providentialcircumstance.
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I escaped by a most providentialcircumstance which seems a very simple one.
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He had himself been converted by what might well be considered a providentialcircumstance.
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To this truly providentialcircumstance, perhaps, many of the colonists afterwards were indebted for their lives.
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By what providentialcircumstance did the Americans escape?
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What providentialcircumstance favored the attack?
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But for the providentialcircumstance of my seeing you in the carriage with him, all would have been lost.
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I must confess that its effect would have been far more serious, but for a most strange and providentialcircumstance.
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It seemed at the time quite a providentialcircumstance that she too should be just confined, and in a position to take to your baby.
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Had it not been for these providentialcircumstances, the people must have perished with famine.
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There is what would seem to be a Providentialcircumstance that may be of use to us.
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This providentialcircumstances saved his life.
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To me, this fact seems to have been a Providentialcircumstance in keeping with all else in his life.
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Simple as are the events which I am about to relate to you, we can see in them a chain of truly providentialcircumstances.
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"Perfect confidence," he answered; "and I acknowledge it most gratefully, as a providentialcircumstance, that Captain Huntly had given him the command in time.