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Example sentences for "this paper"

  • In every instance through the whole eight hundred, without an exception, this paper is always ready.

  • It involves the title of this paper, and a little fair trying of teetotalism by its own tests.

  • Then Sir: This Paper is the historie of my knowledge Touching her flight Clo.

  • If the matter of this Paper be certain, you haue mighty businesse in hand Corn.

  • And the illustration is the more suitable in that the purpose of this paper is not ethical, but points to a metaphysical conclusion, though without any attempt at metaphysical exposition.

  • My week is not out, and one side of this paper is out, and I have a letter to answer of MD's into the bargain: must I write on the third side?

  • You know the bishops are all angry (smoke the wax-candle drop at the bottom of this paper) I have let the world know the First-Fruits were got by Lord Treasurer before the Duke of Ormond was Governor.

  • The student is referred to this paper for a valuable resume of many of the facts, and the necessary inferences, relating to this subject.

  • It may be remembered by some present that I wrote a report on this paper, which was published in the "Proceedings" of this Society.

  • In summary, then, the diagram of the former instalment of this paper (vol.

  • So rarely perfect then is this civic symbol, that I must not omit to mention that it has only come to my notice since the body of this paper, with its four-fold analysis of cities as above outlined, was essentially finished.

  • The application of this formula to different types of town, such as those already indicated in the former instalment of this paper (Vol.

  • Of such an exhibition, the very catalogue would be in principle that Encyclopædia Civica, into which, in the previous instalment of this paper (vol.

  • Of criticisms strictly applicable to this paper as it stands, there are really very few.

  • This paper, which does not otherwise fit the present volume, is reprinted here as the proper continuation of the last.

  • Lastly, I had a piece of good fortune which is the occasion of this paper, and by which I was able to see my literature in print, and to measure experimentally how far I stood from the favour of the public.

  • Certainly the contrast is remarkable; and it is one that throws a strong light upon the subject of this paper.

  • It has sometimes been said, as if it were a derogation from the merits of this paper, that it contains nothing new; that it only states grounds of proceeding, and presses topics of argument, which had often been stated and pressed before.

  • The merit of this paper is Mr. Jefferson's.

  • But, Sir, there is, in this paper, something even yet more strange than these extraordinary claims of power.

  • I shall conclude these Iambicks with the Motto of this Paper, which is a Fragment of the same Author: A Man cannot possess any Thing that is better than a good Woman, nor any thing that is worse than a bad one.

  • It is indeed (as described in the latter Part of this Paper) the greatest Wisdom, but at the same time in the Power of every one to attain.

  • A comprehensive catalogue of useful books by different authors, on more than fifty different subjects, has recently been published, for free circulation, at the office of this paper.

  • Full plans, details, and specifications for the various buildings illustrated in this paper can be supplied.

  • The line has proved to be much better than it ought to have been, and the purpose of this paper is to show the reason why.

  • I am sure I have, and you shall judge for yourself; but first listen to the history of this paper.

  • He gave me this paper; it contains the number of my new abode; read it yourself," and Monte Cristo passed a paper to Albert.

  • By comparison with the cost of changing, as shown in this paper, it will be seen that to our company, at least, there was no loss at these figures.

  • I have introduced these statements, selected from a mass of material, as evidences in favor of the view stated at the beginning of this paper.

  • The limits of this paper do not allow me to speak of the numerous theoretical evidences as shown by the use of my induction balance.

  • By the generality also of the menaces contained in this paper, (though infinitely aggravating the outrage,) they hope to remove from each power separately the idea of a distinct affront.

  • Mr. Burke cannot answer for the truth nor prove the falsehood of the story given by the friends of the party in this paper.

  • It is of too little importance to suppose the name of the writer could add any weight to the state of things contained in this paper.

  • But that somebody's hand was never (if I recollect aright) so highly honoured as this paper.

  • How shall I describe the suggestions that led me to make a most nefarious use of this paper?

  • Once in possession of this paper, I arranged that he should come to me one night, climb the garden-wall, and enter my chamber, where he might securely pluck the fruit destined for him alone.

  • That young gipsy who drew tears from your eyes is their owner, and is indubitably your own daughter, whom I stole from your house in Madrid on the day and hour named in this paper.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much wind; this age; this bird; this body; this character; this class; this connection; this discovery; this early; this epoch; this general; this head; this house; this letter; this means; this part; this plant; this present; this region; this road; this state; this substance; this sudden; this tale; this tree; this word