300 examples of latterly in sentences

As a slight general character of what I remember of them (for I have not looked into them latterly), I would say that in the appearance of truth, in all the incidents and conversations that occur in them, they exceed any works of fiction I am acquainted with.

Her little daughter, who latterly had been her one source of human comfort, died rather suddenly.

To her, attuned by those varying emotions which latterly had had their wills with her, it was the ancient call; the summons back to the real things of his, to the bigness and the true meaning of life.

Her voice had latterly acquired a coarseness, which suited well enough with her Nells and Hoydens, but in those days it sank, with her steady melting eye, into the heart.

Discoursing with him latterly on this subject, he expressed himself with a pettishness, which I thought unworthy of him.

Would you exchange itat that time, and in that placefor a better book? Poor Tobin, who latterly fell blind, did not regret it so much for the weightier kinds of readingthe Paradise Lost, or Comus, he could have read to himbut he missed the pleasure of skimming over with his own eye a magazine, or a light pamphlet.

Till latterly she had merely been employed in choruses, or where children were wanted to fill up the scene.

It was said that Beattie latterly indulged somewhat too much in wine.

Latterly the wind was alternately south-east in the morning, and north-west or westerly in the afternoon; the sky becoming frequently overcast, and every appearance of the near approach of the rainy season, which it has been observed by navigators and explorers to do about the beginning of November, and continue to March.

Latterly, however, things had been going very badly with this 'poor starving wit,' as Swift called him.

"S'y you was me and I was Number Onew'at would you think?" "Why, quite naturally, that some superior intelligence has latterly been collaborating with Scotland Yard.

Whereas she on her part had never been conscious of any sense of sympathy with Victor, but only of timidity and reluctance which had latterly manifested in unquestionable aversion.

Though her call had not been very long, it seemed so to Flora, who had latterly been little accustomed to solitude.

The courtsreluctantly, it is true, and principally at the instigation of the railways themselves, who found the practice unprofitablehave latterly discountenanced discrimination as to persons, but they still uphold discrimination as to localities.

Hannibal Recalled to Africa Hannibal would probably have anticipated the order, had not the last negotiations with Philip presented to him a renewed prospect of rendering better service to his country in Italy than in Libya; when he received it at Croton, where he latterly had his head-quarters, he lost no time in complying with it.

Latterly they have ventured to attack Rip Van Winkle,not the actor, but the play,and to insist that the closing scene should be so modified as to make the play a temperance lecture of the most unmistakable character.

Latterly she had met Jenny twice in full daylight on the stairs, and it was evident that the old woman would soon complete that little family circle in Paradise.

Then they remonstrated with him mildly again, adding, that they "furthermore remonstrate with him on his having latterly allowed the stranger maiden to show herself and to make music in the choir."

At this point the pathway had latterly been widened by order of the Djam.

The black members of the family have always been given the pride of place, and accounted of most importance, though latterly their parti-coloured brethren seem to have rather overtaken them.

His Majesty the King has always given affectionate attention to this breed, and has taken several first prizes at the leading shows, latterly with Sandringham Bobs, bred in the home kennels by Sandringham Babil ex Saracenesca.

His works constitute, in many instances, a poetic rearrangement of what he had just latterly read.

Latterly, however, she had grown more calm, talking far less than heretofore, and sleeping a great portion of the day, so that the servant who attended her became neglectful, leaving her many hours alone, while she, at the stone house, passed her time more agreeably than at the lonesome hut.

Latterly God has been strongly moving me to lay before you the claims of my boysof the college.

He had latterly grown so fat that he could with difficulty ascend the pole; and after eating his usual breakfast, he expired suddenly.

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