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Example sentences for "early days"

  • Among uneducated people symbols took the place of written characters in early days, so, since these knots conveyed a sound and a meaning, a number is also indicated by the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.

  • Draughts were also found in early days at or about the same place, and that game is represented as being played on the sculptures of Beni Hassan in grottoes on the east bank of the Nile.

  • In Charles Dickens's early days, and indeed long after, until the establishment of the magnificent Institution at Netley, Fort Pitt was the principal military Hospital in England, and was visited by Her Majesty during the Crimean War.

  • She was a pillar of strength to the movement in early days.

  • Is it not because the ends which it most prominently seeks do not enlist the self-interest of mankind, and those palpable wrongs which it had in early days to combat have now almost entirely disappeared?

  • In early days Mrs. Theresa Walling Seabrook stood almost alone in the W.

  • They might have been so in Mrs. Stanton's early days, but to-day they are our best helpers.

  • The daughter, although married, forgot not the friend of early days; and I accepted with alacrity her invitation to visit her house, where we had a season fraught with pleasant reminiscence.

  • Unlike the majority of such in the West in early days, this outpost at the "forks of the Raccoon" was not established to protect the whites from the Indians.

  • In early days, a Cincinnati merchant seeking to buy goods in New York consumed sixty days in making the journey to the metropolis.

  • The question of whether the aether is carried along by the earth's motion has been considered from the early days of the undulatory theory of light.

  • To meet this special perplexity, the author holds up the picture of early days, when the great protagonist of the Gospel constantly enjoyed protection at the hands of Roman justice.

  • Sheriff's aid was a local payment of a fixed nature paid in early days to the sheriff for his service.

  • The first step was the addition to the old choric song of an interlude spoken, and in early days improvised, by the leader of the chorus (Poet.

  • The last name dates from the early days of electrolysis.

  • In my early days, every one labored more or less, in the region where my youth was spent, and more in proportion to their private means.

  • There was no cash in the treasury, and none to be got (I am speaking of early days).

  • Dorsey, another typical Western character, was Register of the Land Office and a leading Mason of early days.

  • Few if any vines grew around these verandas in early days, largely because of the high cost of water.

  • This shop stood on elevated ground, making his place of business rather difficult of access; from which the reader will gain some idea of the irregular appearance of the landscape in early days.

  • Both had an influence in determining both the method of my preaching and the manner of my life in my early days.

  • I had suffered grievously in my early days.

  • But this wisdom was too high for me in my early days, and I fear that while I was pressing attention to practical matters on others, I was myself too much busied in doctrinal matters.

  • My character was very defective in my early days.

  • Oregon, Glimpses of Early Days in, by Charlotte Moffett Cartwright, 55.

  • It seems strange enough, that those of us who lived the rough life of Kansas's early days, did not entirely adopt the careless, unconventional existence of the pioneer, but military discipline is something not easily set aside.

  • So the hullabaloo of all our merry startings was a thing of my husband's early days, and added zest to every sport he undertook.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also produced; another hour; cannot call; coarse sieve; early age; early and sending them; early example; early hour; early maps; early morn; early nineteenth; early part; early period; early rising; early settlement; early stage; early stages; early summer; early time; early work; early years; est tout; human natur; kept from; nor yet; then press