Those of this plantation having at sundrie times granted lands for severall townships, and amongst y^e rest to y^e inhabitants of Sityate, some wherof issewed from them selves, and allso a large tracte of land was given to their 4.
And this tracteof land extended to their utmoste limets that way, and bordered on their neigbours of y^e Massachusets, who had some years after seated a towne (called Hingam) on their lands next to these parts.
The one doth reioyce the werie and tedious minde, many times inuolued with ordinarie cares, the other prescribeth a directe pathe to treade the tracte of this present life.
The Lorde that night made no longer tracte of time, but lighted from his horse, at the keper of one of his Castles houses, whom he knewe to be faythfull.
Nay, that which is more, Gabota discovered this longe tracte of the firme lande twoo yeres before Columbus ever sawe any parte of the continente thereof.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tracte" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.