1570 examples of tuesday in sentences
He even proposed to repeat his visit on Shrove-Tuesday; but when the evening came he changed his mind, and insisted on the queen's going by herself with one of her ladies, and the change of plan led to an incident which at the time afforded great amusement to Marie Antoinette, though it afterward proved a great annoyance, as furnishing a pretext for malicious stories and scandal.
I had some conversation with him, and have fixed that he should come to the Indian Board on Tuesday.
He moved that this petition should be considered on Tuesday.
We shall then have Parliament up by Monday or Tuesday next.
On Monday or Tuesday Parliament will be up.
E.I.H., Tuesday, My love to Mr. Railton.
How vexed I am at your Dalston expedit'n. C.L. Tuesday.
Your greatly obliged ELIA. Tuesday.
But thenthey gave the people a holliday from all sorts of work every second Tuesday.
I am involved in a routine of visiting among the family of Barren Field, just ret'd, from Botany BayI shall hardly have an open Evening before TUESDAY next.
Tuesday Colebrooke.
£441, i.e. £450, with a deduction of £9 for a provision secured to my sister, she being survivor, the Pension guaranteed by Act Georgii Tertii, &c. I came home for ever on Tuesday in last week.
I was set free on Tuesday in last week at 4 o'Clock.
Yours (though shattered), C. LAMB. Tuesday.
] LETTER 386 CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES OLLIER Colebrook Cottage, Colebrook Row, Tuesday
On Tuesday a Turkish brig of war ran on shore.
"Everything is settled, and on Tuesday Ballantyne is to give a letter specifying the whole terms of the transaction.
I have applied to him again and again for them, and on Tuesday last his man at length called on me to say that John Ballantyne & Co. could not deliver fifty sets of 'Kerr's Voyages'that they had only such quantities of particular odd volumes of which he showed me a list.
On the night between Tuesday and Wednesday Priam Farll had not a moment of sleep.
Constantinople, Tuesday, August 8, 1852.
It's been missing ever since Tuesday.
" The Macon (Georgia) Telegraph of October 9, 1838, contains the following notice of two affrays in that place, in each of which an individual was killed, one on Tuesday and the other on Saturday of the same week.
1054-5-6. TUESDAY, July 10, 1787.
TUESDAY, July 17, 1787.
TUESDAY, July 24, 1787.