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Example sentences for "this early"

  • Undoubtedly, the centre of the distribution of copper was the Lake Superior region, which showed that there was a diffusion of cultures from this centre at this early period.

  • This exhibits the thoughtful reflection that was {310} given to the administration of drugs in this early period, and might prove a lesson to many a modern physician.

  • The colonies of Greece, established on the different islands and along the shores of the Mediterranean, were among the important {246} civilizers of this early period.

  • This early action of that patriotic county, effected after mature deliberation, is one of the ever memorable transactions of the State of North Carolina, worthy of being cherished and honored by every lover of patriotism to the end of time.

  • The only tablet to the memory of this early settler, is a rough slate rock, about one foot high and nine inches broad, on which are rudely chiseled the initial letters of his name, thus combined, HL.

  • There were two circumstances which, in this early stage of the party, struck home to Kate's bosom, and brought the blood tingling to her face.

  • This early trial of yours that is fit to make your little heart burst, and your very eyes come out of your head with crying, what is it?

  • Charles, though lord of many lands, was, even at this early stage of his career, distressed for want of cash.

  • But at this early period of his career as publicist, he seems to have been diffident about his literary powers.

  • Both as a patron of the arts and as an elegant scholar in the Latin and Italian languages, Alessandro showed throughout his life the effects of this early training.

  • Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome are a brilliant reconstruction of what he conceived to be the spirit of this early literature.

  • In this early attempt to cultivate "the vulgar tongue," some cavilled at his strange terms.

  • This, with the undoubtedly high cerebral organization indicated by the skulls of the mammoth age, notably raises our estimate of the position of man at this early date.

  • Very ancient inscriptions of this early Chaldean or Cushite race exist, probably earlier than the time of Abraham.

  • We see one characteristic of the man plainly showing itself at this early age, for when the firm failed, Gould had the maps published himself, and then personally sold enough of them to clear $1,000.

  • The dignity and earnestness of his speech in his maturer life gave evidence of this early training.

  • Personally, at this early age, he detested war and was opposed to accepting the opportunity, but his father persuaded him to go, and his name was blunderingly registered as U.

  • The grasp of the mind of Garfield, even at this early period, can be seen by glancing at the title of his essay, "The Seen and the Unseen.

  • The fears of the South, whatever fears they might have entertained, were allayed and quieted by this early decision; and so remained till they were excited afresh, without cause, but for collateral and indirect purposes.

  • I propose to devote my lecture to-day to this early version of the Flood and to the effect of its discovery upon some current theories.

  • His garment is Sumerian or Semitic rather than Egyptian, and the mixture of human and bird elements in the figure, though not precisely paralleled at this early period, is not out of harmony with Mesopotamian or Susan tradition.

  • In the midst of this early work he married Mrs. Semple.

  • He gave every indication, in a word, at this early age, of possessing that uncommon combination of mental and personal qualities which fits those who possess it to secure and maintain a great ascendency among mankind.

  • Among the Danish chieftains with whom Alfred had thus continually to contend in this early part of his reign, there was one very famous hero, whose name was Rollo.

  • The number of slaves had increased considerably and must have surpassed by far that of the free Athenians even at this early stage.

  • At this early stage we can already see that the emancipation of women and their equality with men are impossible and remain so, as long as women are excluded from social production and restricted to domestic labor.

  • It has lately become a fashion to deny the existence of this early stage of human sex life, in order to spare us this "shame.

  • I do not say that these are the only impulses which prompt to this early fibbing.

  • Another motive in this early questioning is the desire for an explanation of what is seen or heard about the reason and the cause of things.

  • Mrs. Burnett gives us a reminiscence of this early experience.

  • We may notice something more in this early form of questioning.

  • Quaint inversions of our order not infrequently occur in this early sentence-making.

  • It is very unlikely that statues were used in this early period.

  • Poorhouses, orphanages, and homes for the aged were likewise begun in this early period.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    coloured velvet; commanded respectively; hand upon; this branch; this circumstance; this class; this department; this document; this edition; this feeling; this first; this history; this kind; this kingdom; this little; this new; this part; this picture; this play; this province; this regard; this river; this sense; this that; this valley; this work