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Example sentences for "intituled"

Lexicographically close words:
intinded; intire; intirely; intitle; intitled; intment; into; intolerable; intolerably; intolerance
  1. Entered for his Copye a book intituled the fayre Queene, dyposed into xii bookes &c.

  2. Entered for his Copye a book intituled the fayre Queene, dyposed into xii.

  3. If Tullie then, the Prince of Orators, doth affirme the profite and pleasure to be in perusing of histories, then fitlye haue I intituled this volume the Palace of Pleasure.

  4. William Malmesburie writeth in the third booke of his volume intituled "De regibus Anglorum," the contrarie maie séeme true: his woords are these.

  5. Iohn Leland in his booke intituled Assertio Arthuri, hath for the woorthie memorie of so noble a prince, honored him with a learned epitaph, as heere followeth.

  6. The writer of the booke intituled "Aurea historia" affirmeth, that in the tenth yéere of Cerdicus king of Westsaxons, Arthur the warriour rose against the Britains.

  7. A proclamation for discovering ye Author of ye Pamphlet intituled A letter to ye whole people of Ireland, by M.

  8. That his eldest son Henrie should haue in mariage the ladie Katharine daughter to the duke of Lancaster, begot on his wife the duchesse Constance, and |772| be intituled price of Austurgus.

  9. Manie other euill fauoured reports went abroad of him, as that he meant to haue changed the name of London, and to haue named it little Troie, of which citie baptised with that new name, he purposed to be intituled duke.

  10. This squib is reprinted entire in a pamphlet, intituled 'The Origin of Dr.

  11. See the Tract, intituled 'The Origin of Dr.

  12. A Proclamation for calling in and suppressing of two books written by John Milton: the one Intituled Johannis Miltoni Angli pro Populo Anglicano defensio, etc.

  13. An Enterlude Intituled Like wil to like quod the Deuel to the Colier, very godly and ful of pleasant mirth.

  14. For he has been always extremely civil, and indeed that is not only a sine qua non with me, but all that I have to ask of any of his Majesty's Ministers, and that I am intituled to at least.

  15. William Greffeth, for his lycense for printinge of a boke intituled a Caviat for commen Corsetors, vulgarly called Vagabons, by Thomas Harman .

  16. Harman's Caveat were part of "a ballad intituled a description of the nature of a birchen broom" entered at Stationers' Hall to William Griffith, the first printer of the Caveat.

  17. Isidorus intituled Originum, where he also addeth that it is called Hybernia, because it bendeth toward Iberia.

  18. After Leofriks death, his sonne Algar was made earle, and intituled in all his lands and seigniories.

  19. The author of the booke, intituled Eulogium historiarum, doth call this stréet the Lelme.

  20. And those other of his pieces, intituled The Delights of the Muses, (though of a more humane mixture) are as sweet as they are innocent.


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