146 examples of twenty-second in sentences

Nor was Tacitus himself, who generally appears superior to superstition, untainted with this folly, as may be seen from his twenty-second chapter of the sixth book of his Annals.

As Nash was born in November 1567, he was only in his twenty-second year when it was published.

On the twenty-second of Rajeb they arrived at Kabul, in which place Amir Fakr'oddin had built a fine mosque; near which was a temple of the idolaters, set round with images, and strange figures of various sizes, and at the doors there were two gigantic statues that seemed to fight.

He had married in his twenty-second year a wife a year younger than himself, and together the couple had settled down upon an estate which Hatch owned in Devonshire.

(A.D. 138 = a.u. 891 = Twenty-second of Hadrian, to July 10th).

[SEAL.] Done at Philadelphia, the 22d day of July, A.D. 1797, and of the Independence of the United States the twenty-second.

Given under my hand and the seal of the United States of America, at Philadelphia, this 23d day of March, A.D. 1798, and of the Independence of the said States the twenty-second.

Why not wait, and see what the effect would be on the Southern mind of the victories won in Maryland?We have no knowledge of the immediate reasons that moved the President to select the twenty-second of September for the date of his Proclamation; but we can see three reasons why that day was a good one for the deed which thereon was done.

On Friday, the twelfth of July, 1776, the committee appointed to draw the articles of Confederation reported them, and on the twenty-second, the House resolved themselves into a committee to take them into consideration.

By the terms of your father's will, your marriage, provided it takes place with your mother's consent, and after your twenty-second birthday, puts you in complete control and possession of your fortune.

Twenty-second Day.

On the twenty-second of Prairial, (June 10,) a law, consisting of a variety of articles for the regulation of the Revolutionary Tribunal, was introduced to the convention by Couthon, a member of the government; and, as usual adopted with very little previous discussion.

In the spring of 1903, at the twenty-second exhibition of the Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, the Duchesse d'Uzès exhibited a large statue of the Virgin which is to be erected in the church of St. Clothilde.

Nothing could exceed the scorn poured on the interpretation of the Twenty-second Article, that it condemns the "Roman" doctrine of Purgatory, but not all doctrine of purgatory as a place of gradual purification beyond death.

On the twenty-second day after they had abandoned their horses, the travellers came in sight of Western Port.") SEALER'S COVE.

"The twenty-second what?" said he.

"Then why did you say twenty-one and twenty-second?"

What precious logic the heart of a young man in his twenty-second year is capable of!

"In my twenty-second year.

REFERENCE Personal interview with subject, Frank Berry, 1614 West Twenty-Second Street, Jacksonville, Florida FLORIDA FOLKLORE SLAVE CUSTOMS AND ANECDOTES MARY MINUS BIDDIE Mary Minus Biddie, age one hundred five was born in Pensacola, Florida, 1833, and raised in Columbia County.

With his taking possession of the Mount Vernon estate in his twenty-second year eighteen more came under Washington's direction.

She replied that she always moved from her winter parlor to this summer room on the twenty-second day of April, which had fallen the day before, for she liked to watch the coming out of the shrubs in the garden, which were as old as herself.

X represents the junction of all the four classes in the commitee instituted in London on the twenty-second day of May, 1787.

In his twenty-second year, his thoughts filled and moved and animated his blank verse as easily and familiarly as a hand in a glove.

" The demand for a twenty-second edition of a volume of "Scottish Reminiscences" embracing subjects which are necessarily of a limited and local charactera demand which has taken place during the course of little more than fifteen years since its first publicationproves, I think, the correctness of the idea upon which it was first undertakenviz.

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