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Example sentences for "remembrances"

Lexicographically close words:
remembereth; remembering; remembers; remembrance; remembrancer; remembraunce; remembre; remembred; remembreth; remembring
  1. He requested that Captain Hardy would bear his kindest remembrances to Lady Hamilton, and to Horatia; and inform them that he had left them as a legacy to his king and country, in whose service he willingly yielded up his life.

  2. His lordship also wrote a similar letter to the Captain Pacha; in which he did not forget the kindest recommendation of his friend Cadir Bey, and general remembrances to all the admirals and captains serving under that worthy commander.

  3. Such are my remembrances of the 31st of March.

  4. Sighs frequently answered the guns, and if we talked we poured out plaints of pity for those who fought, or called up remembrances of happier days.

  5. We civilians spent a poor trembling Christmas, whose bitter sweetness was made up of fond thoughts of the absent, and sad remembrances of past years.

  6. In the remembrances of every player there must be happy and stirring episodes of motoring to and from the game.

  7. Give cordial remembrances to your mother, and be of good courage.

  8. Cordial remembrances to the mother and the Bellins.

  9. Cordial remembrances to your parents and the Reddentin folk.

  10. The terrible remembrances associated with Mrs. Farnaby's last moments had kindled, in his just and generous nature, a burning sense of the wrong inflicted on the poor heart-broken creature who had trusted and loved him.

  11. Do you know, I do think I did enjoy myself at that time," she concluded, still a little doubtful whether those faint and far-off remembrances were really to be relied on.

  12. I am living happily now, dear, in my remembrances of you.

  13. She gave the name of her teacher, said she was well, and sent kind remembrances to all who might inquire for her.

  14. They talked of other things, and at half-past ten the Doctor went home, leaving a farewell message for Lynn, and begging that his kind remembrances be sent to Iris, when she should write.

  15. It was kind to send remembrances to all who might inquire," mused the Doctor.

  16. Tenderest remembrances to all, especially to Toto.

  17. In thy own mind, thou must now perceive, that most of these dim remembrances in me, hint vaguely of a ship at sea.

  18. Likewise in his own mind all remembrances and imaginings that had to do with the common and general humanity had become, for the time, in the most singular manner distasteful to him.

  19. These remembrances unfurled themselves in proud exultations in his soul; and from before such glorious banners of Virtue, the club-footed Evil One limped away in dismay.

  20. They should be given to understand that what are generally considered as the pleasures of youth are on the wing, and will soon pass, leaving in their rear only sad remembrances of wasted opportunities that cannot be recalled.

  21. I have laid up no treasure of pleasant remembrances against old age; but there is some comfort in thinking that future years can hardly fail to be more varied and therefore more tolerable than the past.

  22. When he visited Trinity College he was a prey to conflicting emotions, but on the whole the remembrances of the old days, when he lived at No.

  23. Miss Arbuthnot, when she appeared, awoke no remembrances of the college.

  24. It was one of those little remembrances which circumstances may arm with a sting.

  25. All in the house would join in kind remembrances to you if they knew I was writing.

  26. Compelled to break off, I have only time to offer my kindest remembrances to your whole circle, and my love to yourself.

  27. Respectful remembrances to your mother and sister.

  28. Papa has been pretty well during the past week, he begs to join me in kind remembrances to yourself.

  29. Mrs. Faraday wishes me not to forget to put her kind remembrances to you and Mrs. Phillips in my letter.

  30. The busts that occupy niches in Italian buildings are far-off remembrances of the real human heads which adorned the fronts of the wigwams of our savage ancestors.

  31. The floral representations are far-away remembrances of the bunch of corn and hay offered to Woden’s horse, but the balls on the spikes recall the human skulls set up to his honour.

  32. He took the queen the dutiful remembrances of her goddaughter, and the lady whom, in the days of her prosperity, her Majesty had befriended.

  33. The remembrances to him which Frau Rosner felt in duty bound to append to her letters to her daughter made no particular appeal, although recently they had been addressed not to the Herr Baron but to George.

  34. Therese sent her remembrances from town and wanted to arrange to come and see Anna again the next day or so.

  35. I must add, that, in my opinion, this school was better acquainted with the exterior circumstances of the life of the Founder than the group whose remembrances constituted the synoptics.

  36. Our remembrances are transformed with our circumstances; the ideal of a person that we have known changes as we change.

  37. The hill of Mizpeh, around which cluster the most ancient historical remembrances of Israel, alone relieves the eye.

  38. Footnote 1: It was thus that Napoleon became a liberal in the remembrances of his companions in exile, when these, after their return, found themselves thrown in the midst of the political society of the time.

  39. After the death of James, his brother, John remained sole inheritor of the intimate remembrances of which these two apostles, by the common consent, were the depositaries.

  40. As the Squire is very careful in collecting and preserving all family reliques, the Hall is full of remembrances of the kind.

  41. I was so well pleased at finding these remembrances of Chaucer and his poem, that I ordered my dinner in the little parlour of the Talbot.

  42. Looking back over so long a period, memory runs riot with a thousand remembrances of dark days and brighter, and of times of hardship which, in their own way, were not devoid of happiness.

  43. It brought us no fame, precious little money, a great deal of hardship, and yet a host of pleasant remembrances to look back upon in the brighter days.

  44. Melancholy remembrances and prospects dire for Scotland pressed upon his surcharged heart.

  45. He turned in anguish of heart toward the south, for there less racking remembrances hovered over the distant hills.

  46. But till you and he again meet, I shall not intimate to him the melancholy satisfaction he is to enjoy, for, with the remembrances it will arouse, your presence must bring the antidote.


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    Other words:
    love; remembrance; thought; toast