189 examples of excerpt in sentences

II In connection with the present writer's expressed opinion regarding the relative practical value of regulars and volunteers in modern warfare, the following excerpt from the Chicago Record of November 3, 1898, is worth reading.

In the poem from which this excerpt is taken, Prometheus the Titan has been cruelly tortured for opposing the malignant will of Jupiter.

He has combined, with others, to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation: For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us: For protecting them, by a mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these States: [Transcriber's note: This is an excerpt.

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Excerpt from a letter dated 1898 from Mary Baker Eddy to Susan B. Schenk.

Excerpt from letter dated April 14, 1892 from Mary Baker Eddy to Emilie B. Hulin.

Excerpt from a letter dated December 18, 1898 from Mary Baker Eddy to Mrs. Laura Lathrop and son.

Excerpt from letter dated October 12, 1897, from Mary Baker Eddy to Dr. and Mrs. Baird.

Excerpt from letter dated December 13. 1891 from Mary Baker Eddy to Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter.

Excerpt from a letter dated November 10, 1904 from Mary Baker Eddy to John Lathrop.

SEE Lankes, J. J. HOYLEMAN, MERLE. Poem; an excerpt from A latter beast in the noon.

An excerpt from Letters to Christopher.

The divine help is ever nigh; excerpt from a letter dated February 7, 1901 from Mary Baker Eddy to Edward A. Kimball.

The divine help is ever nigh; excerpt from a letter dated February 1, 1901 from Mary Baker Eddy to Edward A. Kimball.

Excerpt from a letter dated October 8, 1886 from Mary Baker Eddy to Mrs. Malinda Lancaster.

Excerpt from a letter undated from Mary Baker Eddy to Mr. and Mrs. Ira O. Knapp.

Excerpt from letter dated October 30, 1903 from Mary Baker Eddy to First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbus, Ohio.

Society (PWH); 26Aug64; R343800. Lay up your treasures in heaven; excerpt from letter dated December 8, 1890 from Mary Baker Eddy to George W. Glover, Jr. (In The Christian Science journal, Nov. 1936)

Society (PPW); 8Sep64; R346055. Lay up your treasures in heaven; excerpt from letter dated December 8, 1890 from Mary Baker Eddy to George W. Glover, Jr. (In The Herald of Christian Science, French ed., Nov. 1936)

Excerpt from letter dated December 8, 1890 from Mary Baker Eddy to George W. Glover, Jr. Authors of renewable matter: Max Sieb & Marie Bäuerben.

Sufficient unto each day are the demands thereof; excerpt from letter dated October 30, 1903 from Mary Baker Eddy to First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbus, Ohio.

Sufficient unto each day are the demands thereof; excerpt from letter dated October 30, 1903 from Mary Baker Eddy to First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbus, Ohio.

Excerpt from a letter dated March 20, 1901 from Mary Baker Eddy to Mrs. Emilie B. Hulin.

Excerpt from a letter dated December 27, 1907 from Mary Baker Eddy to Allison V. Stewart.

The Stranger; an excerpt by Albert Camus.

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