1483 examples of p in sentences

Hey? Goo'-bye." "Good-bye." "Don't forget tell Sister Winifred I say my p"

REQVIESC IT SVR [E-P-S] DIOCLITI ANO PASSVS Lannus Martyr of Christ here rests.

" "I c-couldn't wish to be remembered in any p-pleasanter way.

" "P-p'raps Mark'll come with 'em.

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NOTE.Where a "p" occurs before the number for reference, the page, and not the paragraph, is to be sought.

Fasting 2632 Feathers 2284 Fennel 412 Sauce for mackerel 412 Fig pudding 1275 Figs, green, compote of 1541 Fish, addendum and anecdote of p. 173 And oyster pie 257 As an article of human food 211-18 Average prices 226 Cake 258 General directions for carving p..174-6 dressing 219-25 rule in choosing 226 In season January to December pp.

In the Monthly Review, vol. 24, p, 103, I find these words: "But your indiscretion, good Mr. Tristram, is not all we complain of in the volumes before us.

" [Footnote 1: See MIRROR, vol 3, p 194vol 5.

One of the prettiest was inscribed in a copy of Miss Yonge's "Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe," which he gave to Miss Ruth Dymes: R ound the wondrous globe I wander wild, U p and down-hillAge succeeds to youth T oiling all in vain to find a child H alf so loving, half so dear as Ruth.

Vide Burnet, v. iii, p 1. Cotton.

79-81, citing Theodore Weld, Slavery as it is, p 39, and Mattheson, Visit to the American Churches, II, 173.]

[Footnote 5: Message of Governor Claiborne in the Journal of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 3d legislature, 1st session, p, 22.

P. The consonant P, when not written before h, has commonly one peculiar sound; which is heard in pen, pine, sup, supper.

In Stephen and nephew, ph has the sound of v. The h after p, is silent in diphthong, triphthong, naphtha, ophthalmic; and both the p and the h are silent in apophthegm, phthisis, phthisical.

In Stephen and nephew, ph has the sound of v. The h after p, is silent in diphthong, triphthong, naphtha, ophthalmic; and both the p and the h are silent in apophthegm, phthisis, phthisical.

"Ward's Gram., p 160.

"Brightland's Gram., p 209.

By a short consonant I mean one whose sound cannot be continued after a vowel, such as c or k p t, as ac, ap, atwhilst that of long consonants can, as, el em en er ev, &c."Sheridan's Lectures on Elocution, p. 58.

His answer to those who accuse him of stealing from the unpublished cahiers of the Academy is the uniformity of his work from A to Z; whereas, if he had stolen from his colleagues, he must have stopped at O-P, which was the point they had reached in 1684.

P Pea Ridge, battle of, 108 Peace Conference of Feb., 1865, 162 Pickett, Gen. G.E., 133 Pinckney, Charles, 241 ff.

Edited by W. Stillman Martin, Herbert G. Tovey and Wendell P Loveless.

Dorothy Fay Gould (Mrs. Carl P Gould) (A); 12Dec60; R267511.

By Fred C. Ayer & E. E. Oberholtzer. NM: p.I-VI, VIII, XIV, 92-100. 102-118, 128.

By Fred C. Ayer & E. E. Oberholtzer. NM: p.I-VI, VIII, XIV, XVI, 4-29, 31-154.

1483 examples of  p  in sentences