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Example sentences for "mistake not"

  • In this benevolent work of enlightenment they were, if we mistake not, several months in advance of Dr.

  • Now, if we mistake not, the few plain questions which he deems so unanswerable may be answered with the most perfect ease.

  • On the other hand, if we mistake not, it has been most clearly shown that the doctrines and practices of the abolitionist are at war with the most explicit words of God, as well as with the most unquestionable principles of political ethics.

  • It has been estimated, if I mistake not, that about the time of Henry the Seventh four fifths of the land in England was holden by the great barons and ecclesiastics.

  • At the very first Congress, petitions on the subject were presented, if I mistake not, from different States.

  • There is, if I mistake not, Sir, as little compliment to State sovereignty in this idea, as there is of sound constitutional doctrine.

  • If I mistake not, such was the case with Mr. Rufus King, then a member of Congress from Massachusetts.

  • Quoth Will Stutely, "Now if I mistake not there is some stout battle with cudgels going forward not far hence.

  • Yon is a man's voice, if I mistake not, and a man should be always ready to get himself out from his own pothers.

  • Moreover, if I mistake not, we will find sweet faring within.

  • Yet, if I mistake not, the weight of authority is vastly against it.

  • Sixtus the Fourth was, if I mistake not, a great collector of books.

  • If the points are to be put where the pauses naturally occur, here should be a comma after sensibility; and, if I mistake not, it would be more consonant with current usage to set one there.

  • Here, if I mistake not, the German has it: "The many are called.

  • In the margin the translation of this part of the verse is somewhat different, and, if I mistake not, is sustained by the German of Luther.

  • A family of the name of Slocum, living in the State of Pennsylvania, if I mistake not, many years ago, was visited by Indians for the purpose of plunder.

  • The customs officer's name is, if I mistake not, Christopher Cinicampius, in the common speech Eschenfelder.

  • But what they are doing now is just as foolish; for if I mistake not, I am more like a lion than a stone.

  • But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world, yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it in question may, if I mistake not, perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction.

  • I have a proposal to make, which, if I mistake not, will interest you both.

  • One of Plutarch's heroes, if I mistake not.

  • There goes a man who, in his vanity, thinks himself capable of controlling these terrific forces he has helped to awaken, but, if I mistake not, he is not equal to the business in hand.

  • Tis the birth-hour of a new nation, if I mistake not.

  • Tis a curious proposition, but these visionary philosophers, who are trying to pilot the ship of state into a safe harbor, know nothing of their business, and will fetch up on some hidden reef pretty soon, if I mistake not.

  • Margaret, if we mistake not, was the first-born, and from a very early age evinced the possession of remarkable intellectual powers.

  • We have now seen it on two good occasions, the festivities of the new year, and just after we came was the procession of the Fat Ox, described, if I mistake not, by Eugene Sue.

  • An I mistake not, the place where their fire was is still black upon the beach, and the rum-barrels are lying up among the driftwood.

  • You'll be lonesome, too, if I mistake not.

  • He'll swing on Charles Town Dock, an' I mistake not.

  • If I mistake not--no, it was not imagination--I hear footsteps.

  • If I mistake not, it was a dark, drizzly, rainy evening.

  • If I mistake not, his name was Frank Haliburton.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mistake not" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after passing; are compelled; born days; checked himself; evidence against; exactly equal; guilty conscience; mistake about; mistake not; mistaken identity; mon amour; other works; outstretched hand; personal experience; plant lice; small city; soul and; still looking; still retains; stone quarry; times past; universal reason; will draw; word for