81 examples of twenty-sixths in sentences

On the evening of the twenty-sixth, we reached the pass through which had come the party of French and Indians to attack us at Fort Necessity.

Figure it outit must have been the twenty-sixth.

" "On the evening of January twenty-sixth, twenty-four hours before Jack Andrews landed in America," continued Colby, "the prisoner, Mr. A. Jones, appeared at the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Continental Film Manufacturing Company, in New York, and was formally elected president of that organization.

At seven p.m. on July the twenty-sixth we alighted at Victoria.

Thus, they rose in the morning, and lay down at night, pleased with each other and with themselves, all but Rasselas, who, in the twenty-sixth year of his age, began to withdraw himself from their pastimes and assemblies, and to delight in solitary walks, and silent meditation.

VITTSKÖVLE Saturday, March twenty-sixth.

I was a young man, entering on my twenty-sixth year, and full of pride at finding myself at so early an age sent out to fill the responsible position of manager at our Aureataland branch.

On ascending the bluff overlooking the Big Blue, early on the afternoon of the twenty-sixth of May, we found the river booming, and the water still rising.

He had enlisted in Company A of Stevenson's Regiment of New York Volunteers when barely eighteen years of age; and sailed with it from his native State on the twenty-sixth of September, 1846.

2d, "Over a District placed under their control," i.e. under the control of the whole of the States, not under the control of two twenty-sixths of them.

"Over a District placed under their control," i.e. under the control of the whole of the States, not under the control of two twenty-sixths of them.

"Over a District placed under their control," i.e. under the control of all the States, not of two twenty-sixths of them.

2d, "Over a District placed under their control," i.e. under the control of the whole of the States, not under the control of two twenty-sixths of them.

"Over a District placed under their control," i.e. under the control of the whole of the States, not under the control of two twenty-sixths of them.

"Over a District placed under their control," i.e. under the control of all the States, not of two twenty-sixths of them.

Agnes, the only child of Dr. and Mrs. Conwell, died in 1901, in her twenty-sixth year.

I shall never forget her first visit to my studio on the corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-sixth street.

Twenty-sixth Day.

From March twenty-sixth to April the eighth it was deadly, implacable; the defense hot, defiant, audacious.

Papers read at the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the association.

Twenty-sixth annual meeting held at Washington, D. C., April 28-30, 1932.

Papers read at the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the association.

In 1838 Princess Anna Chechevinski, then in her twenty-sixth year, had defied her parents, thrown to the winds the traditions of her princely race, and fled with the man of her choice, followed by her mother's curses and the ironical congratulations of her brother, who thus became sole heir.

In the procession on this occasion there was one man who had had a hand in the attack on the Lieutenant-Governor's house on the twenty-sixth of August, and had in consequence incurred the penalty of death, and who was now celebrating his mob-exploits; and at the head of the procession were two Boston merchants, who thus were charged with countenancing mobs.

Next morning, the twenty-sixth, they had the mortification to find the supposed land was only composed of clouds, which often put on the appearance of distant land; and, to their great dissatisfaction, the stems of the ships were again turned directly westwards, as they always were unless when hindered by the wind.

81 examples of  twenty-sixths  in sentences