618 examples of princeton in sentences

I was accordingly, at an early age, put to a grammar school of good repute in my native village, the master of which, I believe, is now a member of Congress; and, at the age of seventeen, was sent to Princeton, to prepare myself for some profession.

At least twenty-two were college graduates, of whom nine were graduates of Princeton, three of Yale, two of Harvard, four of William and Mary, and one each from the Universities of Oxford, Columbia, Glasgow, and Edinburgh.

p. 30: I reject here the statement of classical texts that the last Shang ruler was unworthy, and accept the new interpretation of Ch'en Meng-chia which is based upon oracle bone texts,The most recent general study on feudalism, and on feudalism in China, is in R. Coulborn, Feudalism in History, Princeton 1956.

The political history of the time, as seen by a Chinese scholar, is found in Li Chien-nung, The Political History of China 1840-1928, Princeton 1956.For the social history of this period see Chang Chung-li, The Chinese Gentry, Seattle 1955.For the history of Tz[)u]

On Hu Shih see his own The Chinese Renaissance, Chicago 1934 and J. de Francis, Nationalism and Language Reform in China, Princeton 1950.

For the military activities see F.F. Liu, A Military History of Modern China, 1924-1949, Princeton 1956.

Heroes of Brandy wine, Germantown, Trenton, Princeton, Monmouth, and other fields, were there; some with scars to show, and all much suffering to relate.

While she does live you are better off at Princeton; but when she is gone we shall all want to be together.

But after all the dismal letters I have had to write, I want to tell you what a delightful day yesterday was to us all; G. home from Princeton, all six of us at the table at once, "eating our meat with gladness"; the pleasantest family day of our lives.

In the first place, M.'s illness cut out three months; then fitting up G.'s room at Princeton took a large part of the next three; then ever so many people wanted me to paint them pictures; then I began a book; then Moody and Sankey appeared, and I wanted to hear them, and was needed to work in co-operation with them.

Our brook never seemed so dear to me, nor did its rippling music ever sound so sweet, as when I did the same thing, before he came home from Princeton and took the privilege out of my hands.

By 1905, the Racquet and Tennis Club, Harvard, Princeton, and Columbia Clubs in Manhattan had courts, as did Brooklyn's Crescent A. C. and the Heights Casino.

He had the whole county from Arkadelphia clean down to Princeton and Tulipour old mars did.

Lonoke was between Princeton and Tulip.

Princeton was the county-seat.

Louis Clark Vanuxem Foundation lectures delivered at Princeton University, Mar. 1929.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINCETON, N. J. Buccaneer.

(The Gay lectures at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary., 1932-3) (The L. P. Stone lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1932-3) © 22Apr33; A62483.

Margaret C. Cowley & First National Bank of Princeton (E); 1Nov63; R324936. Stars in their courses.

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