So we hird a light bark which rowed with 4 ores and a fellow to cary those letters, and paid 12 taies small plat for the voyag, to deliver the letters to Mr. Wm.
Andrea Dittis, fowre hundred and fyftie taies; and sowne after eight hundred taies in melted plat more of hym.
Croby Donos partner the other day, being plat bars, to fownd (or mynt) with the rest.
This is donne because the nobles in China should think this plate or rialls com from the English, rather then to present them with refined plat of this place.
I receved 600 taies, I say six hundred taies, platbars of Mr. Ric.
Canfield in 1846, the first plat in the Baraboo valley, and named for Lyons, New York.
A Paper Town At the bottom of the bluff, between the first and second roads which course to the right, lies the village plat of New Haven.
This will require but a few feet of ground, and the good plat will pay for itself in yield, while the poor plat will more than pay in the lesson that it will teach you.
Select seeds from the best plant in your good plat and from the poorest in your poor plat and repeat the experiment.
If you should ever find such a plant, be sure to save its seed and plant it in a plat by itself.
For the new platselect land that has recently been planted in legumes.
Then determine the yield of each plat for the second crop.
A represent the total size of your wheat field and let B represent a plat large enough to furnish seed for the whole field.
It is of course advisable to move your seed plat B every year or two.
Plant the grains from one ear in one plat, and the grains from the other in a platof equal size.
Now plant on each platsome crop like cotton, corn, or wheat.
At the next harvest cull not from the whole field but from the finest plants of plat B, and again save these as seed for plat B.
Use the unculled seed from plat B to sow your crop.
Restaurants’) Plat du jour, dish which is got ready specially for the day, and which consequently is generally the most palatable in the bill of fare.
It was so inspiring to look at, that we each took one hundred and sixty acres adjoining the town, intending them as an addition to plat and sell to the on-rushers when the boom should commence.
When a surveyor goes into a new country to make a government survey, he is required to place on that plat every trail, road or plowed field--John Ryan, who worked in the forties was the only one we found who always followed these directions.
Did you say as you looked down over our Garden valley, that this is too large a plat of ground for the Garden of Eden?
It seems like sacrilege, but the interest in that town-plat down there, or in one like it, begins tugging at the skirts of one's adoration.
Ye mote with the plat sword again Stroken him in the wound, and it will close.
Flower bed, a plat in a garden for the cultivation of flowers.
Linnet shouted; he caught her in his arms and ran around the house with her, depositing her at last in the middle of the grassplat in front of the house.
Besides, as I said, he is to pay the wicked off, for all their wickedness, and that in that very plat where they have committed it.
My father's name was Anthony Platter, of the old family of Platter, who have their name from a house which stands on a broad plat (Platte).
This plat is a rock on a very high mountain, near a village of the name of Grenchen, in the district and parish of Visp, a considerable village of the Canton of St. Gall.
Buckner's plat was copied by his superior, Theodorick Bland, and entered in the now-missing Stafford Survey Book.
The 1731 plat provided a whole new row of lots along the western boundary of the town, while pushing the original lots slightly to the east.
It is this next building that was depicted on the 1743 survey plat (see fig.
On the Buckner plat the lots bearing these numbers comprise a block of six in the southwest corner of the town, extending up from the creek in two 3-tiered rows (fig.
The order for the survey to be made was a formality, since the plat had actually been drawn ahead of time by Buckner on August 16, nearly two months before; clearly the Staffordians were eager to begin their town.
Where in the Buckner plat the lots and streets in the lower part of the town west of George Andrews' lots turn westerly 1 deg.
If Gregg's plat ran streets through the positions of houses on the Buckner survey, and vice versa, it is clear that not much attention was paid to theoretical property lines or streets.
There are as many disparities between Buckner's plat and the platresulting from the Savage survey of 1731.
But, in spite of this congruence, the other features of the plat are distorted and disagree with the slightly northwest-southeast basic orientation of the street and wall system.
On our return home," Sir Moses continues in his diary, "I found Colonel du Plat waiting to accompany me to Monsieur Hilferilling, Head of the Chancellerie Diplomatique of the Prince.
Colonel du Plat came and accompanied me and Dr Loewe to the Palace.
In the course of the day, Colonel duPlat called to bid us farewell.
This morning," Sir Moses writes in his diary, "I called on Colonel duPlat with Dr Loewe.
Colonel du Plat called, having been requested by Sir Moses to accompany him to the Palace.
At Montmartre, if nowhere else in the world, the Vache Enragee is a "plat mangeable.
Ghastly and gloomy, it stands out on the open plat of meadow, with six ropes hanging from the beams.
Ferdinand was the first to recollect that he could plat straw for a hat, which, he had no doubt, Emily and Louisa would afterwards sew together for him.
The single women exhibit their beautiful flaxen tresses, which theyplat round their heads, or let it hang at full length, with a knot of ribbon at the end, to confine the braid.
I shall shortly have the pleasure of entertaining you upon that subject; we will now return to our new ‘plat d’entrée.
Shall promptly make surveys of land ordered by courts, and return true plat and certificate thereof; establish meridian line; locate land warrants.
This is situated at the termination of an elevated plat extending from thence to the mansion, nearly a mile distant.
In the next ten years it fell to 6 per cent more than the plat that had received no manure in the beginning of the experiment.
In 1864 this plat gave double the yield of an adjoiningplat which had been left unmanured during the eight years.
A bushel of lump-lime, weighing eighty pounds, should be slaked and evenly distributed over the surface of the plat of ground.
The plat of ground should be left as firm as the remainder of the field, so that all conditions may be even for the test.
When a field is being prepared for seeding to the grain crop with which clover will be sown, a plat containing four square rods should be measured off, and preferably this should be away from the border to insure even soil conditions.
The Groot Platin the Esopus Valley was a garden spot ready for the plough and was regarded as of size sufficient for "fifty bouweries" (farms).
Of the Groot Plat one-half was given by the Indians to Jacob Jansen Stoll in compensation for damages.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.