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Example sentences for "last volume"

  • I am afraid you are not well, my good Sir; for you are so obligingly punctual, that I think you would have acknowledged the receipt of my last volume, if you were not out of order.

  • The advertisement complete, with extracts from the book, may be found under Appendix E, at the end of last volume.

  • For fragmentary extracts from this first lecture of Mark Twain and news comment, see Appendix D, end of last volume.

  • The Quaker City passenger list will be found under Appendix F, at the end of last volume.

  • The reader will find it complete, as reported next day, in Appendix G, at the end of last volume.

  • He must have arrived there, after an absence of about two years and a half, within a few weeks, at farthest, after the death of his friend and preceptor Sokrates, whose trial and condemnation have been recorded in my last volume.

  • To convey ideas through the medium of images has always been the aim of those who are artists as well as thinkers in literature, and it is to a desire to give a sensuous environment to intellectual concepts that we owe Mr. Pater's last volume.

  • There is much that is fascinating in Mr. Rennell Rodd's last volume, The Unknown Madonna and Other Poems.

  • For full text of the "Dutch Nick" hoax see Appendix C, at the end of last volume: also, for an anecdote concerning a reporting excursion made by Alf.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dressing room; food should; her arm; last able; last arrived; last days; last evening; last letter; last made; last message; last moments; last reached; last resort; last season; last she; last speech; last spring; last volume; last week; last will; last word; last wrote; last year; school class; thou canst; truly believe