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conveniencies

n. (plural of conveniency English)

Usage examples of "conveniencies".

God gave the world to men in common, but since He gave it them for their benefit and the greatest conveniencies of life they were capable to draw from it, it cannot be supposed He meant it should always remain common and uncultivated.

For being now in a new state, wherein he is to enjoy many conveniencies from the labour, assistance, and society of others in the same community, as well as protection from its whole strength, he is to part also with as much of his natural liberty, in providing for himself, as the good, prosperity, and safety of the society shall require, which is not only necessary but just, since the other members of the society do the like.

But my House furnishes me with several Conveniencies of the Inland Parts, and chiefly Milk.

I would desire you therefore to send Word to your People there, that he may have a free Command of the House and Conveniencies about it.

I had procur'd him a Command in the Army, and has presented him with 400000 Sesterces for his Equipage and Conveniencies: Nor did I afterwards receive a Letter from him, or any News of his Death.

There they found the conveniencies of seeing many countries on all hands, for no ship went any voyage into which he and his companions were not very welcome.

Have I been toiling so many years, denying myself even the conveniencies of life, to provide some little sustenance for them, to lose one or both in such a manner?