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Example sentences for "letters and"

  • They support the Eisteddfod as the promoter and inspirer of arts, letters and music, and are conspicuous among the annual prize winners.

  • We gather the true facts from contemporary letters and despatches.

  • He is also described as treasurer to James (Letters and Papers, 1543, i.

  • He compelled them by arms to accept religion, letters and arts.

  • For five or six hundred years men carved less well, wrote verse less well, let roads fall slowly into ruin, lost or rather coarsened the machinery of government, forgot or neglected much in letters and in the arts and in the sciences.

  • In Letters and Memorials of State, collected by Arthur Collins.

  • Gray and His Friends; Letters and Relics in great part hitherto unpublished.

  • First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, i.

  • Julia applied herself to letters and philosophy, with some success, and with the most splendid reputation.

  • During the week following the failure to vote on the Federal Amendment in May, 250 letters and articles in regard to it were sent out from this department.

  • Shaw's letters and an extract from her charming autobiography, The Story of a Pioneer.

  • Footnote 993: The records of the Privy Council for the greater part of Henry's reign have disappeared, and only a rough list of his privy Councillors can be gathered from the Letters and Papers.

  • The late Mr. Brewer, in his prefaces to the first four volumes of the Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII.

  • Perhaps his best literary works are his already mentioned Academic Eloges, or obituaries on important men of letters and science.

  • Miss Anthony received on this occasion 1,100 letters and telegrams, every one of which she acknowledged later with a personal message.

  • His Letters and Journals, edited for the Bannatyne Club by D.

  • It was about this time, as is shown by the Letters and Memoirs of Mrs. C.

  • Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, edited by Lord Wharncliffe and W.

  • By the unspeakable blessing of Heaven that consummation has now arrived, about four days ago I wrote my last word on Cromwell's Letters and Speeches; and one of the earliest uses I make of my recovered freedom is to salute you again.

  • We say advisedly the interests of letters and education.

  • We seem in truth to be losing all sense of the essential distinction between the writings of the average man of letters and those of the masters.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    alum water; civil strife; draw nigh; equal terms; fruitless tree; greater detail; her chamber; laid bare; letters addressed; letters and; letters from; letters patent; letters were; letters written; like thine; long tyme; measured from claimed archipelagic straight baselines; negro slaves; nothing would; poor things; single syllable; slay thee; urban district; vers libre; well with; you speak