Mechanically Miss Phelps reached for one of the volumes, and opening it at random, read the New England tale of the Pine-tree Shillings to her delighted audience.
On the wedding-day, we may suppose that honest John Hull dressed himself in a plum-colored coat, all the buttons of which were made of pine-tree shillings.
On the wedding day, we may suppose that honest John Hull dressed himself in a plum-colored coat, all the buttons of which were made of pine-tree shillings.
On the wedding-day we may suppose that honest John Hull dressed himself in a plum-colored coat, all the buttons of which were made of pine-tree shillings.
And well he might be, for so diligently did he labor that in a few years his pockets, his money- bags, and his strong box were overflowing with pine-tree shillings.
This clever explanation so amused the merry monarch that he allowed Massachusetts to retain its "pine-tree shillings.
When they had all sufficiently examined the broken leg, Grandfather told them a story about Captain John Hull and the Pine-tree Shillings.
On the wedding day we may suppose that honest John Hull dressed himself in a plum-colored coat, all the buttons of which were made of pine-tree shillings.
And so he might be, for in a few years his money bags and his strong box were all overflowing with pine-tree shillings.
When the honest mint-master weighed his plump daughter against the pine-tree shillings, I chuckled audibly at the joke.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tree shillings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.