12751 examples of dated in sentences

His affection for them dated from a summer they had spent in the same hotel in France.

(The will of Jeremiah Brown, dated 29 November, 1690, recorded 2 February, 1690-1, mentions his wife Eliza Brown and appoints her his executrix.)

All personal consciousness dated from the moment I woke up in the ditch.

The telegram was dated from New York and read as follows: "Harold Melville just arrested here for passing a bogus check under an assumed name.

The family removed to Wroote, and many of Mrs. Wesley's most interesting letters are dated from the parsonage there.

Cesare Borgia seems to have complied immediately with her wishes; for in a second letter, dated July 22, 1502, she described the Cupid as "without a peer among the works of modern times.

This we know from the first of his extant letters, which is dated July 2, and addressed to Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici.

Upon the death of Pius III., he renewed it with the Pope's heirs, Jacopo and Andrea Piccolomini, by a deed dated September 15, 1504; and in 1537 Anton Maria Piccolomini, to whom the inheritance succeeded, considered himself Michelangelo's creditor for the sum of a hundred crowns, which had been paid beforehand for work not finished by the sculptor.

A long letter from the envoy, Francesco Pandolfini, in September 1505, shows that Robertet's mind had been sounded on the subject; and we gather from a minute of the Signory, dated November 6, 1508, that at last the bronze David, weighing about 800 pounds, had been "packed in the name of God" and sent to Signa on its way to Leghorn.

This deed is dated November 12, 1505.

A deed dated May 6, 1513, was signed, at the end of which Michelangelo specified the details of the new design.

It is dated Rome, July 8, 1506, and contains this passage: "Michelangelo the sculptor, who left us without reason, and in mere caprice, is afraid, as we are informed, of returning, though we for our part are not angry with him, knowing the humours of such men of genius.

FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 1: Letter to Philip A. Bruce, dated London, April 8, 1889.]

But an important change of mind dated from those silent weeks with a dying child on my knees.

His Opus 6, dated the same year, was his wonderfully emotional group, "The Davidsbündlertänze.

"From a letter dated Hobart's Town, February, 1829.

This portrait is also in the Oldroyd Collection at Washington, D.C., and is dated 1856.]

On Tuesday the mother received a letter from her daughter, dated two o'clock on Sabbath, informing her that on that day, and at that hour, she had resolved to give her heart to Christ, intending to ask admission to the church at the next communion.

Everything dated from then, in his opinion.

St. Evermond, in one of his letters to Waller, which is dated from Chatsworth, details some interesting particulars of this extraordinary man, whom he found, as he expresses it, "like Jupiter, involved in clouds of his own raising."

dated Monday, 12th March, 1770.

Sir,In looking over some ancient charters a few days ago, I met with one dated 22 Edw. III, by which "Willielmus de Bolton clericus et Goditha uxor ejus," release a claim to certain lands.

" The Contract, which is dated on the fourteenth of May, is preserved in the Register of Deeds in the Court of Session (Vol.

It had been furnished at his marriage, and all the essential equipment dated from then, the large complex writing-desk, the rotating chair, the easy chair at the fire, the rotating bookcase, the fixture of indexed pigeon-holes that filled the further recess.

Vasco has written that he reached Darien the fourteenth day of the calends of February in the year 1514, but his letter is dated Darien, the fourth day of the nones of March, as he was unable to send it sooner no ship being ready to sail.

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