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Example sentences for "general and"

  • He was never known to tire, and, though quiet and sensible in general and afraid of nothing, yet if not regularly exercised, he fretted a good deal especially in a crowd of horses.

  • She yet awhile confines herself to coloring photographs, and principally to those of General and Mrs. Washington, which are sold very readily.

  • You must give a great deal of love for me to all at Mr. Bolling's, to General and Mrs. Mahone, and other friends.

  • Grant, then Lieutenant-General and commander of the armies of the United States as aforesaid, with intent then and there to kill and murder the said Ulysses S.

  • Grant, then Lieutenant-General and commander of the armies of the United States, with intent then and there to kill and murder the said Ulysses S.

  • Grant, then being Lieutenant-General and in command of the armies of the United States as aforesaid.

  • Murat was in his bath when the Lavaliere Alcala was announced, a General and Governor of the town.

  • The conclusion they arrived at was to write to the attorney-general and to the Bishop of Poitiers, enclosing copies of the reports which had been drawn up, and imploring them to use their authority to put an end to these pernicious intrigues.

  • Cavalier, however, survived the slaughter, in which he had performed his part with energy; and for his courage was made general and governor of the island of Jersey.

  • I respectfully direct your attention to the report of the Postmaster-General and to his suggestions in regard to an equitable adjustment of the question of compensation to railroads for carrying the mails.

  • I recommend authorization by Congress to the Postmaster-General and Attorney-General to issue all commissions to officials appointed through their respective Departments.

  • Appeals were made to the governor-general and to Philip himself, either for pardon on the ground of services rendered to the State, or at least for a trial, as Knights of the Golden Fleece, before the Court of the Order.

  • In 1588 he became Captain-General and Admiral-General of the Union with the control and supervision of all the armed forces of the Provinces by sea and by land.

  • The assent of the States-General and of the several Provincial Estates was obtained.

  • The governor-general and all other officials were to take an oath of fealty both to the States-General and to the queen.

  • Fourteen years before Lawrence had predicted the Mutiny[3] and the course it would take, and when events shaped themselves as he had foreseen, he gave it as his opinion that the disaffection would be general and widespread.

  • These memorable relations are adduced, to the end that every thing may be explained that relates to conjugial love, which is the subject here treated of both in general and in particular.

  • The Parliament of the Secluded Members and Residuary Rumpers had been sitting for a few days, had confirmed Monk in the Dictatorship by formally appointing him Captain-General and Commander-in-chief (Feb.

  • Monk was one of the Commissioners for the Militia of Middlesex, and to his other titles was added that of Major-General and Commander-in-chief of the Militia of London.

  • They were married at Bartholmey Church and have since been traveling through England under the name of "General and Mrs. Small," being the smallest married couple in the world.

  • Following Trelat and Guinard, we may divide albinism into two classes,--general and partial.

  • Thus Diana, like the Greek Artemis, with whom she was constantly identified, may be described as a goddess of nature in general and of fertility in particular.

  • The captain and sargento-mayor, Juan Juarez Gallinato, purveyor-general and head of the provinces of Pintados for his Majesty.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain date; general and; general application; general chapter; general convention; general conversation; general council; general counsel; general court; general discharge; general effect; general emancipation; general expression; general favourite; general good; general health; general references; general secretary; general statement; general survey; general ticket; generally admitted; generally applied; generally preferred; total employment; upright position