11479 examples of recorded in sentences

How the umpire decided the case, is not recorded."

"To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Creeps on this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death.

Almost every thing he said or did was thought worthy of being recorded by some one or other of his associates; and the public were for a time willing to listen to all they had to say of him.

Poll was Miss Carmichael, of whom I do not find that any thing else is recorded.

Of his dry pleasantry in conversation there are many instances recorded.

It was, in short, friendship recorded; friendship given under hand and seal; demonstrating that the parties were under no apprehension of changing from time or accident, when they so liberally gave testimonies, which would always be ready, on failure or infidelity, to be turned against them.

9. 1. "Be not jealous over the wife of thy bosom;" read that comfortable and pithy speech to this purpose of Ximenius, in the author himself, as it is recorded by Gomesius; consult with Chaloner lib.

In the same author is recorded Carolus Magnus vision an.

What became of the child, whose cries the Duke of Bracciano had heard, at Villa Poggio Baroncelli, no one seems to have recorded, nor are there any statements extant as to who his father actually wasa boy he was anyhow, and, though his name is uncertain, he was spoken of by the Duchess as "il mio becchino," "my little kid.

I do not trouble the reader with notes upon mere family-names, of which nothing else is recorded.

The few details recorded in the "Biographia Dramatica" can be amplified only by a tissue of probabilities.

His subject was the temptations of the wilderness; and he recorded the remark, that he had enjoyed "a good day."

" CHAPTER VIII A RHAPSODY OF TYRE Sidon, the stage of the moving events so far recorded, though it makes much of possessing a separate importance, is really a cross-river residential suburb of Tyre, the great seaport in which all the ships of the world come to and fro.

This sub-conscious sense of aristocracyit must be observed, lest it should have been insufficiently impliedwas almost humorously dissociated in the minds of the young Mesuriers from any recorded family distinctions.

Should any one feel disposed to doubt the veritable circumstances here recorded, let him cross the East River to the Wallabout, and farmer J will row him out to the very place where the poor Frenchman's lots still remain under water.

Some days after the strange and exciting events just recorded, Peggy burst like a whirlwind into the little room,half work-shop, half study,in which Roy was hard at work developing a problem in equilibrium.

What led her to this act was variously recorded.

His last recorded words were to a young lady who had begged for his blessing: "God bless you, my dear."

The conviction and reprieve are recorded in a folio of the State Records of Virginia at Richmond, on a mutilated and scarcely legible sheet,a copy of which I present to my reader with all its obliterations and broken syllables and sad gashes in the text, for his own deciphering.

The rebellion may appear to be vain, but when we consider the primitive elements of life from which our paragon of animals has ascended, the mere attempt at rebellion is more astonishing than the greatest recorded miracle, and since man has grown to think that he possesses a soul, there is no knowing what he may come to.

Every detail of it (and one still more disgusting) is recorded in the execution of Sir William Wallace, the national hero of Scotland, more generally known to the English of the time as "the man of Belial," who was executed at Tyburn in 1305.

They do not tell their public secret, and at the most their existence is recorded in the registers of the parish, the workhouse, or the gaol.

But since emancipation has taken place, all offences, however trivial, come to the light and are recorded.

Their promise was not carefully observed, and, in consequence of the baseness of a French Canadian in whose house Henry took refuge,baseness such as has not, even by their foes, been recorded of any Indian, his life was placed in great hazard.

To this young Apollo, crowned with variegated laurel, Edward looked up from a distance, praised him and recorded his triumphs in all his letters; but he, thinking nothing human worthy of reverence but intellect, was not attracted by Edward, till at Henley he saw Julia, and lo!

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