Do we say tri or try

tri 104 occurrences

Thus, in France it began on St. Martin's Day (11 November) and ended with Christmas, France kept Advent with tri-weekly fasts.

And on the refusal of our consul to sanction this illicit conveyance of slaves by British vessels, the Emperor applied to the French consul, who condescended to hoist the tri-coloured flag for the transport of slave-eunuchs!

Only instead of wearing a large tri-colored, cockade, they wore a large white cockade.

And so, admiring the roses and the pomegranates, the lantanas and the honeysuckles, or chatting with some dusky fellow-pilgrim, I mounted the hill to the city, and likely as not saw before me a red-headed woodpecker sitting on the roof of the State House, calling attention to his patriotic selfin his tri-colored dressby occasional vigorous tattoos on the tinned ridgepole.

The Tri-State Interscholastic League, which encouraged the practice of all imaginable digressions from school-books, had arranged for a series of chess games between teams selected from the different academies.

The linear function of magnetism is the condition of coherence; the surface force of electricity, the basis of the qualities perceivable by sense; the tri-dimensional force of the chemical process, in which the two former are united, produces the chemical qualities.

Horror seized the English and their adherents, and the hitherto concealed partizans of the French began openly to avow themselves; tri-coloured ribbons grew suddenly into great request, and cries of "Vive l'Empereur!"

As this explanation, however, was not given till the following day, we thought that all was over; the few British adherents who had remained were in despair, and tri-coloured cockades were suspended from every house.

The tri-coloured cockades had all disappeared, and the British colours were hoisted from every window.

Near him is seated the tri-formed beast [=A]m-mit, the, "Eater of the Dead," who waits to devour the heart of Ani should it be found to be light.

From Salem he moved to Charlestown, and later in the year (1630) to a little three-hilled peninsula, which the English called Tri-mountain or Tremont.

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As Jerry Swayne deposited their key upon its hook, he drew forth a small tri-cornered billet from the pigeon-hole beneath, and presented it.

Here waved the tri-color of France, while next to it the black, white and red flag of Germany was flung to the breeze, and within a stone's throw, Johnny Bull had cast out his insignia.

3. Correct Bradley, in the division of the following words: "Jes-ter, rai-ny, forg-e-ry, fin-e-ry, spic-e-ry, brib-e-ry, groc-e-ry, chi-can-e-ry, fer-riage, line-age, cri-ed, tri-ed, -ed, slic-ed, forc-ed, pledg-ed, sav-ed, dup-ed, strip-ed, touch-ed, trounc-ed."Improved Spelling-Book: Windsor, 1815.

DAVIDSON, L. S. South of Joplin; story of a tri-state diggin's.

R114506, 9Jul53, Patricia Wentworth Turnbull (A) WEPLER, NEWMAN A. Tri-hand checkers, directions.

DAVIDSON, L. S. South of Joplin; story of a tri-state diggin's.

With the Army, January 29 Dear Madame, Bravo for the pretty idea you had in flinging to the winter breezes the tri-colored flag in honor of our departure.

At Rouen, Abbeville, and other places, the trees of liberty, (or, rather, the trees of the republic,) have been cut down, the tri-coloured flag torn, and the cry of "Vive le Roi!" was for some time predominant; yet the same misrepresentation was had recourse to, and all these places were asserted to have espoused the cause of that party to which they are most repugnant.

Through my glass I was able to recognize the tri-color cockade painted underneath the plane, and when I announced this there went up a wild shriek of joy.

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try 13974 occurrences

"A lot of water," Jack commented, for they had started to try out the wonderful little wireless telephone, to find that it really worked splendidly.

"But we'll try to make sure nothing like that happens to our frail craft.

Try to guess what would happen to that monster berg if we hit head on?" "Hardly a crack!"

" Jack did not try to urge any undue haste.

Here goes to make the try," Tom announced, again swinging in and shutting off all power.

"We'll try to run across some Virginia farmer, black or white, who will have a horse and agree to take us to the nearest railroad station.

" "We're going to try to avoid all that bother," Beverly assured him.

" "Besides," added Lieutenant Beverly, "none of us is likely to try to repeat the little flight we just carried through.

If we try Aella, the longest of the poems, by this test, we shall discover strong evidence of its being modern.

It is quite wrong to try to introduce into literature the same toleration as must necessarily prevail in society towards those stupid, brainless people who everywhere swarm in it.

Their mind is wanting in elasticity; it has no movement of its own, and so they try to give it some,by drink, for instance.

"You do solemnly swear that you will well and truly try the matters in difference between the parties in this cause, and a true verdict give, according to the evidence given you in court and the laws of this state.

If 'e should get up in the night and come down raving mad, try and soothe 'im. Good-night and pleasant dreams.

He stood bewildered, trying to piece together the events of the preceding night, and to try and understand by what miracle he was back on board his old ship the Conqueror.

" "Will you?" said his mother joyfully, for she believed all he said, "I will try to prepare something new

But at best we merely play on the surface of a deep subject when we try with a pen to describe feelings, and especially the feelings of love.

Madera himself set out to study one of the power stations and try to learn its secrets by personal examination.

Well, I will hazard itthat is allI will charge nothing for lost days, and try to be zealous in the interval; besides, it is a long time since one of these obliteration spells occurred; for I shall ever believe Evelyn dosed me for her own purposes on that last occasion!

"You will hear from me again before long," I said, in conclusion; "and I will try and arrange some plan of correspondence.

I will try The charms of olden time, And swear by earth, and sea, and sky, And rave in prose and rhyme

He was about to try to excuse himself when Krake, drawing herself up proudly, declared that while she was perfectly ready to depart, it was but just that he should now learn that her extraction was far less humble than he thought.

We shall not try to do everything that can be done on Scottish soil, for we shall not stalk stags or shoot grouse; and I have told Jone that he may put on as many Scotch bonnets and plaids as he likes, but there is one thing he is not going to do, and that is to go bare-kneed, to which he answered, he would never do that unless he could dip his knees into weak coffee

Sometimes I wandered off by myself behind a hillock or rocks where I could not even see Jone, and then I used to try to imagine how Eve would have felt if she had early become a widow, and to put myself in her place.

We had left him at Buxton, and he said he was not going to Scotland this season, but would try to see us in London before we sailed.

Now I made up my mind if she was going to keep up this sort of thing Jone and me would change carriages when we stopped at the next station, for comparisons are very different from poetry, and if you try to mix them with scenery you make a mess that is not fit for a Christian.

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