314 examples of lagrange in sentences

Frédéric de Lagrange (of the Gers).

De Lagrange (of the Gironde).

Charles Lagrange. Baune.

Lagrange and Laplace shall apply the Newtonian theory to determine the secular inequalities of celestial motion; they shall weigh absolutely the amount of matter in the planets; they shall show how far their orbits deviate from circles; and they shall enumerate the cycles of changes detected in the circuit of the moon.

" The Baltimore American, Feb. 8, 1838, publishes the following from the Nashville (Tennessee) Banner: "A most atrocious murder was committed a few days ago at Lagrange, in this state, on the body of Mr. John T. Foster, a respectable merchant of that town.

Lafayette did better service to the cause of French liberty when he retired to Lagrange and refused to acknowledge Napoleon, than he could have done had he stood, for years, at the tyrant's right hand.

" The Baltimore American, Feb. 8, 1838, publishes the following from the Nashville (Tennessee) Banner: "A most atrocious murder was committed a few days ago at Lagrange, in this state, on the body of Mr. John T. Foster, a respectable merchant of that town.

" The conversation turned on the great mathematician, Lagrange, whose excellent character Goethe highly extolled.

[Footnote 73: MS. probate records at LaGrange, Ga.]

Sometimes, with Conrad Lagrange, he went for an evening hour to the little house next door.

Wolcottville, Noble and Lagrange Counties, Indiana, Apr. 1922.

The princes of pure science, M. de Lagrange, M. de Laplace, M. Monge, did not disdain to wrench themselves from their learned calculations in order to second the useful labors of Lavoisier.

One wing of our army was encamped at Lagrange, Tennessee, and honored with the presence of General Grant.

Lagrange presented a fair example of the effects of secession upon the interior villages of the South.

I found in Lagrange a man who could keep a hotel.

There was another hotel in Lagrange, a rival establishment, that bore the reputation of being much the worse in point of comfort.

The first comprehensive order providing for the care of the negroes in the Southwest, was issued by General Grant while his army lay at Lagrange and Grand Junction.

The following is the order which General Grant issued: HEAD-QUARTERS THIRTEENTH ARMY CORPS, DEPARTMENT OF THE TENNESSEE, LAGRANGE, TENNESSEE, November 14, 1862.

The cotton, in the immediate vicinity of Grand Junction and Lagrange was gathered, baled, and made ready for market.

As the army lay in camp near Lagrange for nearly four weeks, and the enemy was twenty-five miles distant, there was very little war correspondence to be written.

The monotony of this kind of life, and the tables of the Lagrange hotels, were not calculated to awaken much enthusiasm.

At the time General Grant advanced from Lagrange, he ordered General Sherman to move from Memphis, so that the two columns would unite in the vicinity of Oxford, Mississippi.

Van Dorn's northward movement was checked, and our stores at Grand Junction and Lagrange were saved, by the gallantry of this little force.

I have elsewhere alluded to the orders of General Grant at Lagrange, Tennessee, in the autumn of 1862, relative to the care of the negroes where his army was then operating.

The name of this country place is Lagrange, and it is very charming when the hero of two worlds relates to the young people his adventures; then he appears like an epos surrounded by the garlands of an idyll.

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