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Example sentences for "aged sixty"

  • He died at London in 1716, aged sixty-three.

  • Ignatius was general of his society about fifteen years, and died in 1556, aged sixty-five.

  • He died at his native place at Amathus, in Cyprus, aged sixty-four, in 620, and his tomb was long visited by pilgrims.

  • One morning he heard a great minster bell sounding for prime; and after inquiring what it was, he commended his soul to the Holy Mother of God and passed away, aged sixty-three.

  • James Scott died at Oarnlee in the year 1854, aged sixty-six years.

  • We lost, in the month of March, Madame de Miramion, aged sixty-six.

  • Then came the old bell-ringer of Joan of Arc's village--Perrin le Drassier, aged sixty.

  • He died at St. John in 1828, aged sixty-seven.

  • My father at that time was in the last stage of consumption, and died in the June following, in 1812, aged sixty years.

  • From the grave of the Judge I walked a few short steps to that of his classmate and friend, the beloved Channing, who died less than three years ago, aged sixty-two.

  • He died the same year at his seat at Kittery, aged sixty-three years, and was buried in the large and beautiful tomb erected in 1734 which was placed near the mansion home.

  • His death occurred in that city in 1792, aged sixty-seven.

  • He returned to Boston and died there in 1798, aged sixty-five.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aged about; aged eighty; aged father; aged fifty; aged forty; aged lady; aged mother; aged sixty; aged thirty; aged twenty; aged woman; another voice; examining magistrate; less dangerous; life from; medical director; power stations; pronounced like; public charity; room where; seems very; settled down; shake hands; sixth chapter; three heads; universal service