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Example sentences for "archives"

Lexicographically close words:
architectures; architrave; architraves; archival; archive; archivist; archivists; archivolt; archivolts; archly
  1. In the archives of the cathedral are still to be seen the designs on which father and son worked in achieving the portal and towers, as well as those of the spire, the north porch, the pulpit, and the organ-buffet.

  2. During the French Revolution, Republican troops bivouacked within the walls of Cologne's cathedral, and the chapter fled to Westphalia, leaving behind valuable archives which were destroyed.

  3. The collection of information on the locality of files of newspapers up to 1800 has been commenced, and will in time be completed by Mr. Nelson, who publishes his results in the "Archives of the State of New Jersey.

  4. Record may also be made, in this connection, of the work accomplished or accomplishing by the Public Archives Commission of the American Historical Association, headed by Prof.

  5. The archives of the psychology of religion are crowded with instances of men who have felt deeply, intimately, and irrefutably the near and actual presence of God.

  6. Similar cases, genuine and well documented, fill the archives of religious psychology.

  7. It was not till the year 1660 that it was for the first time distinctly recorded in the archives of science, by Dr.

  8. In documents still preserved in the Paduan archives the boy is twice over mentioned as Lodovicus Maurus filius quartus masculus, but the silver image itself bore the inscription, "Pro sanitate filii.

  9. The letter to Maffeo, discovered in the Taverna archives at Milan, and first published by Signor Calvi in his life of Bianca Sforza, is of especial interest.

  10. But the best account we have of Beatrice's visit to Venice is contained in four of her own letters addressed to her husband, which have been preserved in the archives of Milan.

  11. The State archives of Milan and Mantua are the principal sources from which the information contained in the present volume is drawn, and a list of the other authorities which have been consulted is given below.

  12. The following paper in the Ferrarese archives fixes the exact date of the portrait, which was evidently sent as a Christmas gift to Lodovico Sforza at Milan.

  13. This valuable and interesting letter is preserved in the State archives of the House of Este at Modena, and was first published by Signor Gustavo Uzielli, in his Leonardo da Vinci e Tre donne Milanesi, p.

  14. Several of these letters are still preserved in the archives of Milan.

  15. A curious bit of history in regard to that ship is to be found in the archives of the old Spanish government in California.

  16. I concealed nothing from the king; I related to him all that I have told you, and his majesty was so surprised and pleased, that he commanded my adventures to be written in letters of gold, and laid up in the archives of his kingdom.

  17. The same misfortune befell the commander of a French territorial division at Chalons-sur-Marne, who could not decipher a telegram, since by an oversight he had sent his cipher with the archives to Chateau Thierry.

  18. The usually dull archives of the Home Office yield proof of the terror that reigned in the Midland capital.

  19. In order to probe this matter to the bottom, I have examined the British Foreign Office archives relating to Spain for the months of December and January.

  20. The Home Office Archives show that in very many cases the warning was disregarded, and several prosecutions ensued, with varying results.

  21. On the various interests at stake there is in the Pretyman archives a long but undated Memorandum, with notes at the side by Pitt, or perhaps by Grenville; for their writing, when cramped, was similar.

  22. The archives of the Home Office throw a sinister light on their methods.

  23. But statesmen err when they bury their good intentions in the secrecy of archives and allow public opinion to sympathize with the enemy.

  24. In the Home Office Archives is a statement that a local tradesman named Wyllie generously supplied the waistcoat and breeches: "they was of satin.

  25. The British archives also show the alarm of our India Board and of its president, Dundas.

  26. Several reports in the Home Office and War Office archives prove that discontent was rife among the troops, especially in the northern districts, on account of insufficient pay and the progress of Radical propaganda among them.

  27. He brought with him no proof that he had any other function than that of taking over the archives of the French embassy.

  28. Please send the Friends in Kuwait the enclosed photo, showing the present stage of construction of the Archives Building.

  29. Guardian, and thank them for their contribution for the construction of the International Archives Building.

  30. He does not think your Assembly need take any action about removing archives or other material from London.

  31. A volume entitled Papers relating to Pemaquid, collected from the archives at Albany by Franklin B.

  32. The crowning and fell period of universal destruction to archives and private papers was, however, that of our late unhappy war, when seats of justice, sanctuaries, and private dwellings alike were subjected to fire and pillage.

  33. Notwithstanding the loss of many original records, there is still in the State archives an abundance of historical material which has never been adequately worked up by any writer.

  34. The previous operations under the Laconia Company were partly, as we have seen, on the territory of Maine, while in part also their history is preserved in the archives of New Hampshire.

  35. Jenness’s Transcripts of Original Documents in the English Archives relating to New Hampshire, privately printed, New York, 1876, is a volume of great value.

  36. The letters have been preserved in the archives of Zurich, and it has been only within the last forty years that the wealth of information in them has been revealed in England.

  37. Ralegh’s map in the archives of Simancas.

  38. The archives of the State are rich in the materials of its history.

  39. The Latin original was deposited in the Imperial Archives at Brussels, where it was seen and perused by Lindanus in 1562.

  40. The keeper of the Brussels archives himself testifies that the manuscript was delivered to Alva.

  41. The Emperor kept the Latin copy for himself, and gave the German copy to the Imperial Chancellor, the Elector and Archbishop Albrecht, to be preserved in the Imperial Archives at Mainz.

  42. Documents can be collected in archives without our having to complain of the voracity of the termites.

  43. No trouble to discover from the family archives that a mistake had been made, and that Elizabeth of blessed memory had not slept in this room.

  44. In The Kelsey Papers, published by the Public Archives of Canada, .

  45. Copy of translation in the archives of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution.

  46. Owen, the able and efficient director of the Alabama state department of archives and history, in the capitol at Montgomery.

  47. As civil and ecclesiastical archives continue to reveal their long-hidden information, the dedication-names of many houses will doubtless come to light, together with notices of foundations at present unknown to us.

  48. Some additional papers preserved in the Archives of the Marine and Colonies have also been used.

  49. It is preserved in the Archives de la Marine et des Colonies, and is printed in the documentary supplement of Le Canada Français, Vol.

  50. Footnote: The above narrative rests mainly on contemporary documents, official in character, of which the originals are preserved in the archives of the French Government.

  51. A duplicate, in the Archives des Affaires Etrangères, is printed by Margry.

  52. This is another file to be added to the archives of the record office.

  53. So much for the public archives of the Territory of Michigan respecting the political status of the Iowa country.

  54. This is true notwithstanding the fact that the archives of the Territory of Michigan show that the Governor and the Legislative Council made a serious attempt to provide for and put into operation local constitutional government.

  55. Furthermore, the archives show that the offices of the newly created counties were duly filled by the Governor of the Territory of Michigan "by and with the consent of the Legislative Council.

  56. For nothing is more misleading than the inference that the life of our people is summed up in the Census Reports, the Journals of Congress, and the Archives of the Departments at Washington.

  57. The Directors of the French Foreign Office Archives courteously permitted Monsieur LEON PAJOT to examine, and copy for me, some of the documents in their charge.

  58. Capefigue avers that he discovered, in the archives of the French Police, traces of an English plot to assassinate Prince Charles; the Jacobites believed in such attempts, not without reason, as we shall prove.

  59. We can now offer her own account of her adventures, from the archives of the French Foreign Office.

  60. To those deeds, which proved how little the heart of the emperor was disposed to favour the doctrines of Roman Catholicism, we could add many others which the patient investigation of German writers have discovered in the archives of Italy.

  61. When the people in Spain rose against the Inquisition in 1820, and sacked the archives of that tribunal, they found numerous informations by modest women against their confessors, who had assailed their virtue in the confessional.

  62. The archives of the Spanish tribunals abound with criminal proceedings against friars, for murders committed on the persons of their unhappy victims or paramours.

  63. A French historian, a member of the Academie francaise, and Keeper of the Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  64. He was a laborious contributor to the Encyclopedie and to the Dictionnaire de l'Academie, the archives of which he saved at the Revolution.

  65. Sources for the life of Danton abound in the national archives and in the columns of the Moniteur.


  66. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "archives" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.