If my letters, as you are pleased to say, used to amuse you, you must perceive how insipid they are grown, both from my decays and the little intercourse I have with the world.
I am very glad Mr. Tyson has escaped death and disappointment: pray wish him joy 'of both from me.
If I could spare so much room, I might fill this paper with all he said of you both, and with all the friendly kind things he begged me to say to both from him.
By the quantities of labour, we can, with the greatest accuracy, estimate it, both from century to century, and from year to year.
Darwinian orthodoxy suggests that by a gradual process of Natural Selection either one of these two types was evolved from the other, or both from a third type.
It is easy to imagine how Man was evolved from an Amoeba, but we cannot form a plausible guess as to how Veronica agrestis and Veronica polita were evolved, either one from the other, or both from a common form.
The next arrivals were Osmund Lunde and his brother-in-law, Aslak Kostvedt, both from Vinje in Telemarken.
Aaen and wife, Guri (Froegne), both from Nore in Numedal, who settled in Newark.
Saere, also with family, both from Voss, came to Chicago in 1844, but lived there only one year, when they went to Koshkonong.
The season, taken as a whole, was one of the most successful in the history of the League up to that time, both from a financial and a playing standpoint.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.