Velasquez of Tarentum says that the Abbess of Monvicaro at the very advanced age of one hundred had a recurrence of catamenia after a severe illness, and subsequently a new set of teeth and a new growth of hair.
There is a record of a physician of the name of Slave who retained all his second teeth until the age of eighty, when they fell out; after five years another set appeared, which he retained until his death at one hundred.
The spot was about the size of a silver half-dollar, and had elevated edges of a bright red color, and was quite visible at the distance of one hundred feet.
One hundred forty-one projects are now being constructed under the Watershed Protection Program.
One hundred expeditions of circumnavigation like those of Cook and La Prouse would not burden the exchequer of the nation fitting them out so much as the ways and means of defraying a single campaign in war.
The fig-fertilizing insect imported from Turkey has helped to establish an industry in California that amounts to from fifty to one hundredtons of dried figs annually, and is extending over the Pacific coast.
It is believed that the product of the mines of precious metals in that region has during the year reached, if not exceeded, one hundred millions in value.
This area, of fifty lineal arpents in frontage by one hundred in depth, was granted to Le Moyne by M.
Since its first settlement there had been seen in New France only a single horse, one which had been presented by the Company of One Hundred Associates to M.
The office had been established in 1657, when Rene Robineau de Becancourt was appointed grand-voyer by the Company of One Hundred Associates.
One hundred miles of forest, mountains, rivers, and swamps lay between the troops and the Iroquois villages.
He understood that a company was already formed, that a large amount of stock was to be issued against the prospective franchise, and that these shares were to be sold at five dollars, as against an ultimate par value of one hundred.
And this loan must take the shape of interest-bearing certificates of a par value of one hundred dollars, redeemable in six, twelve, or eighteen months, as the case may be.
Two hundred shares had been carried for him and sold at one hundred, which netted him two thousand dollars.
One hundred percent of parity, therefore, has been accepted by farmers as the fair standard for the prices they receive.
And yet today we are building airplanes at the rate of one hundredthousand a year.
New machinery had to be set up for farm credit and for home credit in every one of the thirty-one hundred counties of the United States, and every day that passes is saving homes and farms to hundreds of families.
For the purpose of improving myself in the language I collected and wrote down upwards of one hundred of these couplets, the subjects of which are horse-stealing, murder, and the various incidents of gypsy-life in Spain.
There is at present a great demand for Bibles; since the time of writing last we have sold upwards of one hundred copies.
It may be fifty, one hundred, five hundred, eight hundred feet, before they reach the stratified rocks on which this drift rests.
The plain Vigrid is one hundred miles (rasts) on each side.
One hundred dollars from Mr. Pinkerton," went the auctioneer, "one hundred dollars.
One hundred dollars," replied Jim, with the promptitude of an automaton.
To the first accuser the jury awarded one hundred pounds, and to the other two hundred pounds damages, for slander.
In June of that year Gates sailed again, with six vessels, three hundred men, one hundred cows, besides other cattle, and provisions of all sorts.
I got out, perhaps, fifty feet of line, with no response, and gradually increased it to one hundred.
For the charge of the voyage of two or three thousand pounds we have not received the value of one hundred pounds, and for the quartered boat to be borne by the souldiers over the falls.
That he may figure out these proportions for himself, I will repeat some of the elements of the problem: We will say that an average City lot is thirty feet front by one hundred deep.
Euphemius appealed to the reason and policy of the Saracens of Africa; and soon returned with the Imperial purple, a fleet of one hundred ships, and an army of seven hundred horse and ten thousand foot.
On the proclamation of an Italian war, the Peloponnesians excused themselves by a voluntary oblation of one hundred pounds of gold, (four thousand pounds sterling,) and a thousand horses with their arms and trappings.
The churches and monasteries furnished their contingent; a sacrilegious profit was extorted from the sale of ecclesiastical honors; and the indigent bishop of Leucadia was made responsible for a pension of one hundredpieces of gold.
Altogether two thousand horsemen were to be equipped, each horseman supported by a body of one hundred households.
French) Company of One Hundred Associates of New France.
A mere cabin, like a wooden tent, 12 X 10 with a platform adjoining, will accommodate one or even two persons and can be built by a contractor even at war prices for about fifty to one hundred dollars.
Between Christmas and the first of March following he cut and sold the spinach at the rate of one hundred barrels to the acre, at a price ranging from two to seven dollars per barrel--an average of $4.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "one hundred" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.