The Holy Living and Dying, as a single volume, was for many years read in almost every English cottage.
A single volume of prose, called Timber, or Discoveries made upon Men and Matter, is an interesting collection of short essays which are more like Bacon's than any other work of the age.
The best biography of Shakespeare is by Sydney Lee, in a single volume, A Life of Shakespeare.
If the verbiage of many books of the Old Testament repels you, then get a single volume like The Soul of the Bible, arranged by Ulysses Pierce and printed by the American Unitarian Association of Boston.
So great was its success that four editions were called for in the same year, three in two volumes and one, a condensed version, in a single volume.
A single volumeof a collection called The American Traveller appeared in London in 1743.
In a single volume it gave the Zeni and later accounts of the North, besides narratives pertaining to New France and Virginia.
His mother was a Julia, and belonged, consequently, to the family of Caesar.
Part First: To the Close of the Peninsular Campaign of 1862.
Marcus Junius Silanus, son of Servilia, was brother, by the mother's side, to M.
The superior tales are the Mowgli stories, and it is a pity they are not issued in a single volume.
What a pity that there is no single volume of fairy tales to meet the child's demands!
While I was busy in this work I observed a large bundle, which, from the size, I imagined must contain more than a single volume.
I contend that while most of the poets are self-contained in a single volume, Shakspere's plays are best enjoyed as separate entities.
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The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "single volume" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.