55541 examples of born in sentences

Little would he dreamcrowding canvas to speed his cargo to the Virginia plantationsthat his gentle-born Elizabeth was to find a grave in that feared American wilderness.

American eagles, we might call them, if they had not lighted upon these gate-posts before the American nation adopted its emblemindeed before the American nation was born.

The young people went to live at Stratford, the ancestral home of the Lees; and there was born their famous son, Robert E. Lee.

A child is born.

A Baby Is born.

There was never any other woman born who was meant for me.

The star that watches, pure and lone, In yon clear heaven so silently, Looks trembling from its azure throne Upon thy beaming glories nigh; And yields to thee first-born of day, Reluctantly its heavenly sway.

Some men emerge from their seclusion, and find, all at once, a power to dart into the minds and drag forth the motives of those they see; it is a sort of second sight, born with them, not acquired. Happiness.

quite chap-fallen?" Munden was the son of a poulterer in Brooke's Market, Holborn, where he was born in the year 1758.

There's a love, which born In early days, lives on through silent years, Nor ever shines, but in the hour of sorrow, When it shows brightest: like the trembling light Of a pale sunbeam, breaking o'er the face Of the wild waters in their hour of warfare.

At this school also were educated Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood; Sir Robert Chambers; William Elstob, an antiquary and divine; the poet, Akenside; the Rev. George Hall, Bishop of Dromore; and the Rev. John Brand, author of a history of Newcastle, and secretary to the Society of Antiquaries; all of whom were born at Newcastle.

See, how the orient dew Shed from the bosom of the morn, Into the blowing roses, Yet careless of its mansion new, For the clear region where 'twas born Round in itself incloses: And in its little globe's extent, Frames, as it can, its native element.

The Rev. Andrew Marvell, A.M. father of the patriot, was born at Mildred, in Cambridgeshire, in 1586.

how fitted to allure The printless footsteps of some sea-born maid.

It was little enough that she could repay into the household that had given itself to her like a born home.

Here, also, we find the beginning of poor-law legislation, those unable to work are to be supported in the town where born.

Impotent beggars are to be supported by the town where they were born.

Not only our office-holders, but we ourselves, are born, labor, inherit, possess, marry, devise, and combine, under a perpetual plebiscitum, referendum, and recall.

Poor, support of, in towns where born, 1388; support of, the duty of the State.

A Child Born to Mr, and Mrs. Rynierson.

Near here it was, on April 6th, 1820, I was born, so the record says, and from this point with wondering eyes of childhood I looked across the waters of the narrow lake to the slopes of the Adirondack mountains in New York, green as the hills of my own Green Mountain State.

The parents of my father were English people and lived near Hartford, Connecticut, where he was born.

My mother's maiden name was Phœbe Calkins, born near St. Albans of Welch parents, and, being left an orphan while yet in very tender years, she was given away to be reared by people who provided food and clothes, but permitted her to grow up to womanhood without knowing how to read or write.

She knew he was a hero; so young and so handsome, yet a mere boy; his sad, grave face had a wonderful beauty to her, and his manners were so high, and like a gentleman born.

and "never in my born days!"

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