Lexicographical Neighbors of Helpfulnesses
Literary usage of Helpfulnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Famous Women: An Authorized Record of the Lives and Deeds of (1885)
"Then the sweet helpfulnesses and charities among themselves, — the double work
done by the well ones that a feeble one might rest; the mutual spur and lift ..."
2. Samuel E. Sewall; a Memoir: A Memoir by Nina Moore Tiffany (1898)
"... as being " the general favorite of the house and of everybody who knew him ;"
always the one to be called on for errand-running and small helpfulnesses. ..."
3. Our Famous Women: An Authorized and Complete Record of the Lives and Deeds (1888)
"Then the sweet helpfulnesses and charities among themselves,— the double work
done by the well ones that a feeble one might rest; the mutual spur and lift ..."
4. The scourge-stick by Campbell Praed (1898)
"of insensibility to the needs of others, so that it used not to occur to her to
do any of those little helpfulnesses which may come within the scope of ..."
5. Our Famous Women: An Authorized Record of the Lives and Deeds of by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1884)
"Then the sweet helpfulnesses and charities among themselves, — the double work
done by the well ones that a feeble one might rest; the mutual spur and lift ..."