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Example sentences for "former chapter"

  • In a former chapter I have mentioned the alleged appearances in quite modern times of two phantom hunters in Wales.

  • In a former chapter, when treating of the Methods of Direct Induction, we expressly reserved this question,[15] and the time is now come for endeavouring to solve it.

  • The effect of syphilis in depopulating the islands of the Pacific has been pointed out in a former chapter; the nature and origin of the disease that takes them off is unmistakable.

  • There is not much doubt but that the operation could have been suggested by its, at times, spontaneous performance, a case of which, by Cullerier, and some other additional cases have been mentioned in a former chapter.

  • Of Colonel Scammon, my senior brigade commander, I have already spoken in a former chapter.

  • In a former chapter I have spoken of Hartsuff's abilities as a staff officer in West Virginia.

  • The events which followed the close of that war (recounted in a former chapter) had indeed induced her to alter her determination, and again to espouse their cause.

  • THE reader may remember that in a former chapter we left Annette and Franconia, in company of the stranger, on board the steamer for Wilmington, swiftly gliding on her course.

  • We have no means of knowing the fate of most of these unfortunates, who probably rotted to death in their dungeons without their trials being concluded; but of some of them we have traces, as related in a former chapter.

  • Further exploration of the upper French Broad valley will undoubtedly discover other localities.

  • Specimens have been found in Mitchell, Yancey, Buncombe, Madison, and Haywood counties.

  • FN-2] We have, in a former chapter, referred to the prejudices existing against General Schuyler, and the causes of them.

  • In a former chapter, on the authority of Nicolas Antonio, which I do not find very trustworthy, I have said that the first edition of Lazarillo de Tormes was in 1586.

  • Those indeed who agree with what I have said in a former chapter as to the state of learning under Elizabeth, will not think it probable that Shakspeare could have acquired any knowledge of Greek.

  • As we have seen in a former chapter, the Egyptians and Greeks identified Set with Typhon, but at the same time that demon was associated with science.

  • Elf has, indeed, been referred by some to the Sanskrit alpa=little; but the balance of authority is in favour of the derivation given in a former chapter.

  • Yet in France at this period the royal jurisdiction, as embodied in the Parlement, was, as we have seen in a former chapter, successfully exerting its superiority over both bishops and inquisitors.

  • In a former chapter we considered the Mendicants as an active agency in the suppression of heresy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    clock arrived; former birth; former chapter; former chapters; former days; former journey; former lecture; former letter; former letters; former life; former occasion; former slave; former time; former visit; former volume; former voyage; formerly called; formerly known; formerly related; formerly supposed; formerly used; little mother; private collections; read some; tribal languages; uniform rate