5801 examples of to reading in sentences

It led to quite a revival of their spiritual life, and to reading together and speaking together, and to others; and I have since had a most beautiful letter from them full of gratitude for the great blessing which God had given them through joining.

My sex is usually forbid studies of this nature, and folly reckoned so much our proper sphere, we are sooner pardoned any excesses of that, than the least pretensions to reading or good sense.

The big shaman blundered tentatively in his quest, and Scundoo smiled a wan, gray smile, for he was used to reading men, and all men seemed very small to him.

When a young girl, she gave herself so completely up to reading that her father threatened to burn her books.

"'I endeavoured, upon my arrival, to send you tidings of myself by another hand, but finding no person here in whom I could place confidence, I applied night and day to reading and writing; and Heaven, who saw my motive for learning, no doubt assisted my endeavours, for I acquired both in a short time.

I have for some time felt that the time devoted to these amusements, in which I never made much advance, would be better given up to reading, or some inquiry from which I might hope to derive advantage.

He was far from idle during the three years of his life at Canandaigua; for, besides applying himself with untiring energy and zeal to the pursuit of a classical course at the academy, he devoted much of his time to reading in the law office of the Messrs. Hubbell.

I think it was pretty work for you to go to reading your oration to your mother and old Mrs. Coe, when you hadn't read it to me.

If, on the other hand, he takes to reading when he is already a grown man, words and ideas are apt to have for him a kind of abstract and sharply outlined reality in a region far removed from his daily life.

Lady Mary Wortley Montagu laments thus: "There is hardly a creature in the world more despicable and more liable to universal ridicule than a learned woman," and "folly is reckoned so much our proper sphere, we are sooner pardoned any excesses of that than the least pretensions to reading and good sense."

She devoted the winter of 1849-50 to the study of French and its literature, to mathematics and to reading.

The pathway to reading, first reader, by Bessie Blackstone Coleman, Willis L. Uhl, and James Fleming Hosic; illustrated by Eunice and John Stephenson.

The pathway to reading, primer, by B. B. Coleman, W. L. Uhl, and J. F. Hosic; illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham.

ZORIN, VICTOR, PSEUD. SEE Rosen, Victor. ZUCKERT, SIDNEY L. The pathway to reading.

The pathway to reading.

UHL, ALTA V. The pathway to reading.

New progressive road to reading.

(Steps to reading)

The progressive road to reading, introductory book 3, by Georgine Burchill, William L. Ettinger, and Edgar Dubs Shimer. Rev. and enl. ed.

The pathway to reading, first reader.

The pathway to reading, primer.

The pathway to reading.

BROWN, CLYDE L. Thinking and reading practice cards; the pathway to reading primer.

In her retirement at St. Leu, her time was devoted to the arts, to reading, and to study; and, after having been thus occupied throughout the day, she passed the evening in her drawing-room, in unrestrained intellectual conversation with her friends.

History, arithmetic, algebra, and geometry were begun, with her sister Anna as a fellow-student, and much time was devoted to reading biography and travels.

5801 examples of  to reading  in sentences