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apprehension of danger meaning in Hindi

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  1. In particular, those in the Land of Israel did not believe in the apprehension of danger from the occurrence of even numbers, known as " zugot ".
  2. The erection of new, and the repairing of old, forts, and the garrisoning of deserted military stations, all indicate a sort of indefinite apprehension of danger from abroad.
  3. But he and his soldiers, having been scouting all day and finding no signs of Native Americans, concluded that all apprehensions of danger were frivolous, therefore neglected to appear as agreed.
  4. But I am really afraid the Indians will hinder them from doing any Business of Vallue this Season as the Company being only 33 and dayly decreasing were under the greatest Apprehension of Danger when Mr . Dandridge parted with them ."
  5. When Titus gave his instructions to the jury, they included directions that " murderous intent " could not be proven if the defendants felt an " irresistible apprehension of danger to them or theirs from Apache attacks " or by " such a sense of intolerable suffering as impelled them in spite of themselves to make the attack . . . ? " Following the judge's instructions, the jury needed only nineteen minutes to acquit the defendants.
  6. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude, urge me, on an occasion like the present, to offer to your solemn contemplation, and to recommend to your frequent review, some sentiments which are the result of much reflection, of no inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a people.
  7. The book was occasioned, he wrote, by his finding that " few people in England ( even many concerned in public affairs of this kind ) have correct Notions of the true State of the Plantations [ Colonies ], and having been eagerly applied to frequently by Persons of the greatest Figure, Experience and Judgment in political and national Concerns, for Information concerning all the Circumstances of Virginia, [ he ] was requested to digest methodically and publish what [ he ] knew and thought of these Matters . " About the slavery he encountered on the plantations he observed that the slaves'work " is not very laborious, their greatest Hardship consisting in that they and their Posterity are not at their own Liberty or Disposal, but are the Property of their Owners; and when they are free, they know not how to provide so well for themselves generally; neither did they live so plentifully nor ( many of them ) so easily in their own Country, where they are made Slaves to one another, or taken Captive by their Enemies . " Included in the work also is this erroneous prediction : " There can be no Room for real Apprehension of Danger of a Revolt of the Plantations in future Ages.


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