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I dated my letters August 3, and went to my banker's, before I sealed them, to see if there were letters for me.

"I received this morning yours of April 12 and 29th, and at the same time one from my son at Paris, dated the 4th instant.

I have always dated the beginning of Julia's final transformation from this critical moment, when the old Adam in her began to work.

But modern writers, following the statement of Cassian, date the origin of this Hour from about the year 382.

Sealed with our seals dated the day of , 18.

More than one, on the other hand, dated the commencement of their career from this day.

She then pronounced it "the most interesting book she had ever read," dating from it a new birth to her mind.

I knew that there were several colored men worth a hundred or so thousand dollars each, and some families who proudly dated their free ancestry back a half-dozen generations.

In one of his letters ho dates the introduction previous to his trip to Cheltenham, but it seems not to have ripened into intimacy till a later period.

It was from this visit, as we apprehend, that John Yeardley dated his change of heart.

" The New Orleans correspondent of the New York Express, in his letter dated New Orleans, July 30, 1837, says: "THIRTEEN DUELS have been fought in and near the city during the week; five more were to take place this morning.

From the same event dates the final establishment of the Ottoman empire both in Asia Minor and in Europe.

I do all possible justice to the liberality of my countrymen, who are become such passionate admirers of the French; and I cannot but lament their having been so unfortunate in the choice of the aera from whence they date this new friendship.

In warm weather, she retires into an ice-cellar (literally!), and dates the returns of the years from a hot Thursday some twenty years back.

" Here should come a letter from Lamb to Hone, dated Enfield, July 25, 1825.

You may think it strange that I should be continually dating some destruction from the aera of the revolutionthat I speak of every thing demolished, and of nothing replaced.

The next letter is dated Mount Vernon, September 20, 1790.

From his death (1831) we may date the second period of post-Kantian philosophy, which is markedly and unfavorably distinguished from the first by a decline in the power of speculative creation and by a division of effort.

The following sentences are from a letter of Alfred Vail's, dated Philadelphia, January 13, 1840: Friend S.F.B. Morse, Dear Sir, It is many a day since I last had the pleasure of seeing and conversing with you, and, if I am not mistaken, it is as long since any communications have been exchanged.

Signed "L.," and dated London, February 10, 1827.

In the Chronological List I have dated each work from the earliest advertisement of its publication.

The old name of Anthony Woodbury he had abandoned; in fact, he felt almost like dating a new existence from the moment when he heard the voice calling out of the garden: "John Bard, come out to me!"

Some of it dates back to Henry VIII.'s time.

The Manuscript dated Novemb.

No joyless forms shall regulate Our living calendar: We from to-day, my Friend, will date The opening of the year.

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