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Example sentences for "kindes"

Lexicographically close words:
kindergarten; kindergartens; kindergartner; kindergartners; kinderly; kindest; kindhearted; kindi; kindle; kindled
  1. There is in this countrie two kindes of Heath, one which beareth the flowres alongst the stemmes, and is called Long Heath.

  2. Andrew Boorde was evidently a lover of good wine, and his account is: "This I do say that all the kingdoms of the world have not so many sundry kindes of wine as we in England, and yet there is nothing to make of.

  3. As though in these kindes of inflammations, there did not concurre causes of sufficient force for the same purpose.

  4. There are two kindes of Sodder, to wit, hard Sodder, and soft Sodder.

  5. Part of either of the three kindes are simple, and part are compounded; part also are fixed, and part moueable.

  6. All kindes of gunpowder are made of these ingredients imposed, or incorporated with vineger, or aquauitæ, and afterward grayned by art.

  7. Howbeit these multitudes are not pel-mel and confusiuely dispersed ouer the land, but most conueniently and orderly distributed in their townes and famous cities: of which assemblies there are diuers kindes among the Chinians.

  8. And because here is no trade, the sayd Moores cary their golde to Fez being 250 leagues distant from hence, and there doe exchange the same for the forsayd kindes of commodities.

  9. To these may be added two other kindes of lesser townes, which are partly villages, and partly garrisons of souldiers.

  10. There are many great riuers, and great store of fish in them, not like vnto our kindes of fish.

  11. There are soe many kindes of takinge; of takinge bribes, monie, gifts, &c.

  12. And so it is true in all kindes of triangles, as you maie perceiue more plainly by the .

  13. But in the other kindes of triangles you must deuide euery angle in the middle, as the third conclusion teaches you.

  14. There are also three seuerall kindes of Berries in the forme of Oke akornes, which also by the experience and vse of the inhabitantes, wee finde to yeelde very good and sweete oyle.

  15. There] There are also in many places plentie of these kindes which follow.

  16. There are those kindes of trees which yeelde them abundantly and great store.

  17. Come one more, Two of both kindes makes vp foure.

  18. To note all kindes of clothing in Turkie, and all degrees of their labour in the same.

  19. For these Witches do turn themselves into sundry kindes of beasts, whereby they deceive the eyes of all men, sometimes they are transformed into birds, sometimes into Dogs and Mice, and sometimes into flies.

  20. Sarra was fagen in kindes wune, Sarah was naturally glad.

  21. The Garden of Health: containing the sundry rare and hidden vertues and properties of all kindes of Simples and Plants.

  22. If there happen to be two swarmes in one hiue, then are there also two kindes or formes of honny combes.

  23. They doo sowe wheate, barlie, rye, and oates, and manie other kindes of graine; and the one and the other doo yeelde great increase.

  24. For these too kindes of mẽ do in all places this daye liue amonge / and do dwell togither wyth the Christians.

  25. Yeat les they shulde seame to saye nothing / They saye / That the Lord did delyuer it in bothe kindes vnto prestes onlye / that is to his Apostles.

  26. It is most manifest and playne / that Christe our Sauiour did otherwyse institute it / euen to be mynistred in bothe kindes to all communicauntes.

  27. Also he hath sundry kindes of meat serued in at his table, and three dishes of ech kinde; and when the sayd virgins feed him, they sing most sweetly.

  28. This Ianzu is a noble and great citie, containing 48 Thuman of tributarie fiers, and in it are all kindes of victuals, and great plenty of such beastes, foules and fishes, as Christians doe vsually liue vpon.

  29. Of a Monastery where many strange beastes of diuers kindes doe liue vpon an hill.

  30. Mimisis, that is folowing eyther of the wordes or manoures whereby we expresse not onlye the wordes of the person, but also the gesture: and these foresayd sixe kindes Quintiliane dothe put vnder Prosopopeia.

  31. This sẽtence spoken as it were in a sũme, may be enlarged, if seuerally you reherse vp al the kindes of learning.

  32. Being of two kindes thus made, He, as his dam, from sheepe drove wolves away, And as his Sire, he made them his owne prey.


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