399 examples of lexington in sentences

National Board, Young Women's Christian Association, 600 Lexington Avenue, New York City.

And so when to an account of the Battle of Lexington he appends a rhetorical argument connecting that event, so meagre and simple in itself and so wonderful in its consequences, with the progress of truth and humanity in political science and reformed religion, we feel that the reasoning is forced and irrelevant,more an experiment in fine writing than an evolution of absolute truth.

(New York, Pittsburgh, and Lexington, Kentucky, 1847.) HAMILTON, JOHN T. A History of the Church Known as the Moravian Church, or the Unitas Fratrum, or the Unity of Brethren during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.

It was one by the village-clock, When he rode into Lexington.

There weren't any taxis about and, anyhow, he didn't seem to think of looking for one, and we went over and took a Lexington Avenue car.

"We went on down Lexington to Gramercy Park.

"Lexington, June 17, 1838" From the "Southern Argus," Oct. 31, 1837.

" From the "Lexington (Ky.) Observer and Reporter," Sept. 28, 1838.

All who have heard of the loss of the Lexington are familiar with the name of CHARLES FOLLEN.

How vain would be the attempt to reform the drunkards of your town of Lexington, whilst the sober in it continue to drink intoxicating liquors!

The slave mistress at Lexington, Ky., who, as her husband testifies, has killed six of his slaves, (see testimony of Mr. Clarke, p. 87,) is the wife of Hon.

Troops were sent over to aid in enforcing this act, the people of Massachusetts refused to recognize its validity, and out of this political situation came the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill.

The road taken by the British lay through the little village of Lexington, and there (so well had the messengers done their work), about sunrise, on the morning of the 19th, the British came suddenly on a little band of minute men drawn up on the green before the meeting house.

The retreat soon became a flight, and the flight would have ended in capture had they not been reënforced by 900 men at Lexington.

II.; Hudson's History of Lexington, Chaps. 6, 7; Phinney's Battle of Lexington; Shattuck's History of Concord, Chap.

II.; Hudson's History of Lexington, Chaps. 6, 7; Phinney's Battle of Lexington; Shattuck's History of Concord, Chap.

7. ] When the news of Concord and Lexington reached the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont, they too took up arms, and, under Ethan Allen, captured Fort Ticonderoga on May 10, 1775.

But when the day came, Lexington and Concord had been fought, all New England was in arms, and Congress was asked to adopt the army gathered around Boston, and assume the conduct of the war.

Independence resolved on.%Just one year had now passed since the memorable fights at Concord and Lexington.

Soon after the squadron had left the Delaware, the Lexington, Captain John Barry in command, while cruising off the Virginia coast, fell in with the Edward, a British vessel, and after a spirited action captured her.

At the opening of the war Barry offered his services to Congress, and in February, 1776, was put in command of the Lexington.

Two did so; but one of them, the Lexington, was captured by the British, and the other, the Reprisal, was wrecked at sea.

2. Seeing that the people were gathering stores and cannon, he attempted to destroy the stores, and so brought on the battles of Lexington and Concord, which opened the War for Independence.

Concord and Lexington.

Boonesboro, Harrodsburg, and Lexington were founded.

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