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Example sentences for "correspondence"

Lexicographically close words:
corren; correr; correspond; corresponde; corresponded; correspondences; correspondency; correspondent; correspondents; corresponding
  1. The Elector Palatine created him his Grand Almoner and gave him charge of the Italian and Latin correspondence with the Duke of Brunswick.

  2. Some of the correspondence has been preserved, and it is hard to escape the impression that while the poet was quite serious in his protestations, he exaggerated with true poetic licence the depth and permanency of his regard.

  3. Such complaints as Wordsworth could utter at Goslar, or Lamb at Enfield, find no place that I can trace in the poems, essays, or correspondence of Coleridge.

  4. Proceeding, the Age says: Suspicion fell on them, and their correspondence was intercepted and examined, luckily for us, before they sailed.

  5. Their correspondence proved that they were spies, and they were immediately arrested and interned.

  6. The recent proceedings in the New York Courts and the official publication of the correspondence found upon the spies Von Papen and Boy-Ed is still fresh in the memory of readers.

  7. It was at this period that the extant correspondence of Cicero began, which is the best picture we have of the manners and habits of the Roman aristocracy at the time.

  8. In no modern correspondence do we see a higher perfection in the polished courtesies and urbanities of social life, with the alloy of vanity, irony, and discontent.

  9. Playfair, Lyon, First Lord Playfair of St. Andrews, Memoirs and Correspondence of.

  10. I regret the length to which my letter has extended; I had indeed hoped that our correspondence by this time would have been brought to a more agreeable issue.

  11. The publication of the entire correspondence that passed on the occasion, will, it is hoped, afford Mr. Hoareā€™s readers the readiest means of determining for themselves whether the accusation he has brought is sustainable or not.

  12. Under all the circumstances I feel that, should I think proper to do so, I shall be justified in giving publicity to the correspondence which has taken place.

  13. The writer may advert here to a consideration which was overlooked in the course of the correspondence by both Mr. Hoare and himself.

  14. Perhaps I should have said the "Intelligence of Animals," but my meaning, in relation to the interesting correspondence in your columns, is no doubt clear.

  15. For the last few years there had been difficulties in the way of our meeting, and I had not seen her, though, as I have said, keeping up a close correspondence with her.

  16. A newly formed group usually gets itself into touch, by correspondence, with its senior groups somewhat after the manner of a Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle or the local branch of a "correspondence university.

  17. This expression of the Targums of Jonathan and Onkelos is also in correspondence with the language of Philo, De Confusione Linguarum, pp.

  18. Still, if we take the three according to their leading idea, they are in substantial correspondence with divine revelation.

  19. This theory is not in correspondence with the facts of the heroic age.

  20. I read him the first winter I was at Columbus, and when I went down from the village the next winter, to take up my legislative correspondence again, I read him more than ever.

  21. This was above all what I wanted, and I so far prevailed that I did arrest the correspondence in time to save our little circle an infliction heavier than it perhaps would have borne.

  22. I had seen their horrid missives to the Mulvilles, but hadn't been in direct correspondence with them.

  23. Here follows an account of the building of the iron bridge at Sunderland, England, and some correspondence with Mr. Milbanke, M.

  24. The newspapers of Paris and the departments have copied this correspondence between the ambassador of the United States and the Secretary of State.

  25. The correspondence is in my "Life of Paine," vol.

  26. In the Tarions collections of these Letters there appears at this point a correspondence between Paine and Samuel Adams of Boston, but as it relates to religious matters I reserve it for the fourth volume.

  27. Morris still loiters in Europe, chiefly in England; and Mr. Washington is still in correspondence with him.

  28. What the correspondence between Administration and Rufus King in London, or Quincy Adams in Holland, or Berlin, might be, is but little known.

  29. And from his departure the quality of the correspondence of these two larger carnivores began to change.

  30. Went to Lady Jersey the day before yesterday to read her correspondence with Brougham, who flummeried her over with notes full of affection and praise, to which she responded in the same strain, and so they are friends again.

  31. These communications have been published in the 'Correspondence of Earl Grey with William IV.

  32. At Brighton he had seen Sir Andrew Barnard, and showed him the correspondence with the Duke of Wellington, telling him at the same time he might mention it to Taylor if he liked, and if Taylor had any wish to see it he should.

  33. Dudley showed me Phillpotts' (Bishop of Exeter) correspondence with Melbourne and minutes of conversation on the subject of the commendam of the living of Stanhope; trimming letters.

  34. Lady Howe begged her husband to show me the correspondence between him and Sir Herbert Taylor about the Chamberlainship.

  35. Strange, I had not heard that he was ill, but our correspondence had been most irregular, and most likely the attack had been a sudden one--heart disease or perhaps a stroke.

  36. My correspondence proved more lengthy than I had anticipated, and it was long after midnight when I had sealed and stamped the last enclosure.

  37. Correspondence always crowds upon me if I go out of town even for a couple of days.

  38. But tell me more of this mention of myself in the confidential correspondence of our enemies," Dudley urged.

  39. We have had correspondence on more than one occasion, but have never met, for the simple reason that I am seldom in England.

  40. A lot of official correspondence from the Foreign Office, you know--things I ought to have seen to this morning instead of shooting.

  41. She would not have started this correspondence under a pseudonym-- "H.

  42. I started this correspondence with you, so I am to blame, and believe me, on his account I suffer.

  43. I have discovered a correspondence that lays open a conspiracy of which many of the actors are yet unsuspected.

  44. In addition, Swift carried on his correspondence with her, which served to fan the flame and to increase the sway that Swift had already acquired.

  45. He, on his side, had carried on a semi-sentimental platonic correspondence with a schoolmistress, one Miss Hitchener.

  46. The only correspondence he kept up was with his relations and his friend Woyciechowski; and after 1838 this somewhat fell off, his connection with the great French authoress and his ill-health being probably the cause.

  47. I now gave up all hopes of any further intelligence, and was more convinced than ever that I had acted rightly in withholding from poor John my correspondence with his father.

  48. But will he keep the place long, and will not the correspondence be neglected?


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "correspondence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodation; accompaniment; accord; accordance; account; acquiescence; adaptation; adjustment; affinity; agape; agreement; airmail; alliance; amity; analogy; annals; answer; approach; approximation; assent; assimilation; association; balance; cahoots; calm; catalog; charity; chorus; chronicle; closeness; coherence; coincidence; collaboration; collusion; combination; commerce; communion; community; comparison; compatibility; compliance; concert; concord; concordance; concourse; confluence; conformation; conformity; congeniality; congruence; congruity; conjunction; connection; consistency; consonance; consort; conspiracy; constancy; contact; continuity; conversation; converse; cooperation; correspondence; dealing; dealings; documentation; empathy; equality; equanimity; equation; equilibrium; equipoise; equity; equivalence; esprit; evenness; exchange; express; fellowship; finish; flexibility; frank; harmony; history; homogeneity; identity; imitation; information; interaction; interchange; intercommunication; intercourse; interplay; intersection; inventory; junction; justice; keeping; kinship; letter; letters; likeness; line; list; love; mail; memorial; message; metaphor; mutuality; nearness; obedience; observance; oneness; orthodoxy; overlap; par; parallel; parallelism; parasitism; parity; peace; persistence; poise; polarity; post; proportion; rapport; rapprochement; ratio; reciprocation; reciprocity; reconciliation; recording; register; registry; regularity; relation; relativity; relic; remains; reply; resemblance; response; roll; roster; rota; sameness; scroll; semblance; sharing; simile; similitude; simulation; simultaneity; solidarity; speaking; speech; stability; strictness; symbiosis; symmetry; sympathy; symphony; synchronism; synonymy; table; talking; tally; telepathy; timing; token; touch; trace; traditionalism; traffic; truck; tune; understanding; uniformity; union; unison; unity; vestige