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Example sentences for "good library"

  • Mr. Seidel, who had a good library, and a taste for the study of Nature, had the kindness to provide us with the necessary literary assistance.

  • Even more attractive than the society of the scientists was the presence of a good library of Americana and natural history, at that time probably the best west of the Atlantic seaboard.

  • The influence of a good library on the general conditions in a community is therefore a profitable asset.

  • The School for the Blind has a separate library building called the Laura Bridgman Library and there is a good library in the School for the Deaf classified by the teachers.

  • I believe that a good library should be willing to reclassify, if necessary, at least some of its collections two or three times in a century.

  • Without these three methods, there is little hope of getting a library commission or the passage of good library legislation.

  • Benedict was able to set up a good library in his new Abbey at Wearmouth; but his zeal appears to have been insatiable.

  • A certain Templar, he says, had a good library of astrology, witchcraft, and magic.

  • Professor Brochard, he says, was a learned man, with a good library of his own, who went to inspect the books gathered by Du Fay from all parts of Europe.

  • The White Friars enjoyed a good library, to which Thomas Walden, a learned brother of the order, presented many foreign manuscripts of some age and rarity.

  • At St. Peter's upon Cornhill there would appear to have been a good library.

  • Likewise at Eton--which may be referred to appropriately here--the king desired to have a good library.

  • England to a good library; while in one learned letter he compares English schools favourably with the Irish, and declares Theodore and Hadrian would put Irish scholars in the shade.

  • He also formed a good library, which contained the first four Shakespeare folios, and a considerable number of the separate plays in quarto.

  • The Duke of York possessed a good library, which was sold by Sotheby in May 1827, but it consisted almost entirely of modern books, and the Duke could hardly be considered a collector.

  • They have a good library--ten periodicals every week.

  • The mill has a good library, and there is usually evening school in winter for those who wish to attend.

  • Our girls have access to a good library, lectures, &c.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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