Use july in a sentence
Sentences starting with july
- July 1st, I attended a lady in labor, who was afterwards quite ill and feverish; but at the time I did not consider her case a decided puerperal fever. [3]
- July 9, 1862. [7]
- July 4, 1862. [7]
- July 31, 1862. [7]
- July 25, 1864. [7]
- July 17, 1862. [7]
- July 12, 1862. [7]
- July 1868, pp. [1]
Sentences ending with july
- These gallant gentlemen, with one hundred and fifty souls, had been wrecked on the Bermudas in the Sea Venture in the preceding July. [4]
- And I listened well, and then came up here and made a splendid contract for a Quaker City book of 5 or 600 large pages, with illustrations, the manuscript to be placed in the publishers' hands by the middle of July. [5]
- This was some time in July. [5]
- John accordingly detests the garden; and the only time he works briskly in it is when he has a stent set, to do so much weeding before the Fourth of July. [4]
- When that is said, they are like China-crackers on the morning of the fifth of July. [6]
- The only mention of the "Wide West" is found in a letter written in July. [5]
- But Cynthia did not wear it on the Fourth of July. [9]
- No, it was not a problem in simple arithmetic, and Mr. Balch and Mr. Flint, and even Mr. Duncan and Mr. Worthington, covered whole sheets with figures during the stifling days in July. [9]
- However, you won't mind a body bragging a little about his country on the fourth of July. [5]
- Shall begin on it within 3 or 4 weeks--strike the ledge in July. [5]
Short sentences using july
- Review,' July 1858, page 13. [1]
- That was in July, 1802. [9]
- The July days flew by. [13]
- Science Review,' July 1873, p. [1]
- Second reading, July, 1858. [9]
- It was July. [4]
- Se., July, 1850. [3]
Sentences containing july two or more times
- Dr. W. Lauder Lindsay has treated this subject at some length in the 'Journal of Mental Science,' July 1871; and in the 'Edinburgh Veterinary Review,' July 1858. [1]
- The Fourth of July, and the one which you are celebrating now, born, in Philadelphia on the 4th of July, 1776--that is English, too. [5]
- I do therefore, in conformity to the seventh section of the act approved 16th July, 1862, nominate Commander D. D. Porter to be a rear-admiral in the Navy on the active list from the 4th July, 1863, to fill an existing vacancy. [7]
More example sentences with the word july in them
- Hall, in New York: July 8, '92. [5]
- Hall, in New York: July 30, '93. [5]
- Hall, in New York: July 26, '93. [5]
- In July, Goodman wrote that both Mackay and Jones had become somewhat diffident in the matter of huge capitalization. [5]
- If nothing goes wrong, we'll strike the ledge in June--and if we do, I'll be home in July, you know. [5]
- She desired I would fetch my friend to her July 23rd. [10]
- Fifty thousand people who have lost friends, or who have had friends crippled, receive that Fourth of July, when it comes, as a day of mourning for the losses they have sustained in their families. [5]
- King and Forbes, who had not had a Fourth of July for some time, wanted to see what it was like at Newport. [4]
- For Mr. Buchanan White's observations, the Scottish Naturalist, July 1872, p. [1]
- For in July, while the game-law was on, and the young quails were coming on, we were awakened one morning by firing, --musketry-firing, close at hand. [4]
- The youthful pair were married in 1761, and two years after embarked for New York, where they landed July 18, 1763. [4]
- In the first week of July the decisive battle of Gettysburg turned the tide of war, and the fall of Vicksburg made the great river free from its source to the Gulf. [7]
- When a case was to be made out against him, the secretary wrote, December 30, 1870: "Well might he say, as he did in a subsequent dispatch on the 15th of July, 1869, that he had gone beyond the strict letter of his instructions. [6]
- One sweltering afternoon--it was the first day of July, 1830--he was at work over a set of tangled account books in his workroom, which looked westward over a stretch of vacant lots, when a conversation outside disturbed him. [5]
- Jake as usual, was kicking his heels in front of the store, talking to Rias and others about the coming Fourth of July celebration at Brampton. [9]
- The sand was very hot and white, and the waters of the Chesapeake rolled like oil under the July sun. [9]
- The rest of us took the road at dawn, next morning, July 20th. [5]
- Prof. Laycock sums up the character of brute-like idiots by calling them "theroid;" 'Journal of Mental Science,' July 1863. [1]
- The advisory board under the act of 16th July, 1862, did not recommend him for further promotion. [7]
- I had another uncle, on an entirely different Fourth of July, who was blown up that way, and really it trimmed him as it would a tree. [5]
- But on the twenty-ninth of July Kutuzov received the title of Prince. [2]
- Unless it was training-day, or Fourth of July, or the circus was coming, it was a little difficult to find anything big enough to fill our anticipations of the fun we would have in the day or the two or three days we had earned. [4]
- And how close together they stand--May 8th, June 18th, July 17th! [5]
- And as up to the eleventh of July no manifesto or appeal had been received, exaggerated reports became current about them and about the position of Russia. [2]
- He had come to consult with the Emperor Charles about the diadems which he wished to give his two nieces, the daughters of Ferdinand, King of the Romans, who were to be married in July in Ratisbon. [10]
- The case was to come up early in July, and I spent most of my time, to the detriment of other affairs, in preparing for it. [9]
- The crystals were to be laid in the sun during the months of June, July, and August, taking care to turn them carefully that all should be exposed. [6]
- It's a melancholy thought to me that we can no longer express ourselves with the bass-drum; there used to be the whole of the Fourth of July in its patriotic throbs. [4]
- This charge, in this form, was made by Judge Douglas on, I believe, the 9th of July, 1858, in Chicago, in my hearing. [7]
- I doubted if there could be any Fourth of July if my stent was not done. [4]
- It is true, then, that all our Fourths of July, and we have five of them, England gave to us, except that one that I have mentioned--the Emancipation Proclamation, and, lest we forget, let us all remember that we owe these things to England. [5]
- The receipts during the year from all sources, including loans and balance in the Treasury at its commencement, were $901,125,674.86, and the aggregate disbursements $895,796,630.65, leaving a balance on the 1st of July, 1863, of $5,329,044.21. [7]
- In July, 1856, the steamer Jas. [5]
- In March of the same year he had two moderate cases, in June, another case, and in July, another, which proved fatal. [3]
- Opening rally of the People's Campaign at the Opera House, at 8 P.M., July 10th. [9]
- All that July the old prince was exceedingly active and even animated. [2]
- This proves, by the number left in stock, that one Fourth of July per year is now inadequate, the country has grown so. [5]
- It helps out the minister's sermon; and a Fourth of July Oration which does not borrow it is like the "Address without a Phoenix" among the Drury Lane mock poems. [6]
- Bedford was on the march against us with his new army by this time, and on the 25th of July the hostile forces faced each other and made preparation for battle; but Bedford's good judgment prevailed, and he turned and retreated toward Paris. [5]
- We next find the Major, on the 21st July, 1759, piloting the expedition sent to Deschambault to seize, as prisoners, the Quebec ladies who had taken refuge there during the bombardment--"Mesdames Duchesnay and Decharnay; Mlle. [11]
- The programme makes the following announcement: Friday, 4 July, 18-. [6]
- When, in July, the financial situation became desperate, the Esmeralda miner was moved to turn to literature for relief. [5]
- Said Clemens, in the course of his letter, dated July 30, 1906, from Dublin, New Hampshire: "The title of the piece is 1601. [5]
- It passed in the closing moments of the session in July, 1864, and Lincoln, instead of making it a law by his signature, embodied the text of it in a proclamation as a plan of reconstruction worthy of being earnestly considered. [7]
- We sailed on the 15th of July in the Norman, a beautiful ship, perfectly appointed. [5]
- Now, it happens that we meet together once every year, sometimes about the 4th of July, for some reason or other. [7]
- All great efforts that led up to the Fourth of July were made, not by Americans, but by English residents of America, subjects of the King of England. [5]
- The only thing that had ever even approached it, was the time long gone by, but never forgotten, nor even referred to without wonder and pride, when two circuses and a Fourth of July fell together. [5]
- On and after that date one hundred dollars bounty only will be paid, as provided by the act approved July 22, 1861. [7]
- She stayed to talk on the progress of the war, relating the gallant storming of Stony Point by Mad Anthony in July, and the latest Tory insurrection on our own Eastern Shore. [9]
- See also Mr. Swinhoe, in 'Ibis,' July 1863, p. 131; and a previous paper, with an extract from a note by Mr. Blyth, in 'Ibis,' January, 1861, p. [1]
- They were to stay ten or fourteen days, he said, but an effort would be made to have them stay over July 4th. [5]
- Our Ambassador has spoken of our Fourth of July and the noise it makes. [5]
- The Nile begins slowly to rise early in June; between the 15th and 20th of July it suddenly swells rapidly, and in the first half of October, not, as was formerly supposed, at the end of September, the inundation reaches its highest level. [10]
- This was what she facetiously called herself one July morning of that summer she was eighteen. [9]
- So tomorrow I shall begin regular, steady work, and stick to it till middle of July or 1st August, when I look for Twichell; we will then walk about Germany 2 or 3 weeks, and then I'll go to work again--(perhaps in Munich. [5]
- See a remarkable series of articles on 'Physics and Politics,' in the 'Fortnightly Review,' Nov. 1867; April 1, 1868; July 1, 1869, since separately published. [1]
- One of them, Rosa M., is not more than sixteen years old, I think they say; but Nature has forced her into a tropical luxuriance of beauty, as if it were July with her, instead of May. [6]
- London, July, 1900.--Twice, recently, I have been asked this question: 'Have you seen the Greek version of the "Jumping Frog"? [5]
- Fish, at any rate, on the 30th of July, and alleged "inadvertence" as the reason for his omission to do it before. [6]
- In "Winslow's Relation," quoted by Alexander Young in his "Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers," under date of July, 1623, we read that on account of a great drought a fast day was appointed. [4]
- Those who had quitted Moscow already in July and at the beginning of August showed that they expected this. [2]
- He was not quite done yet, however:--there was no end of little plums and spices to be stuck in, here and there; and this work he patiently continued, a few lines a day, with pad and pencil, till far into July, at Mt. [5]
- For the first quarter of the financial year ending on the 30th of September, 1861, the receipts from all sources, including the balance of the 1st of July, were $102,532,509.27, and the expenses $98,239733.09, leaving a balance on the 1st of October, 1861, of $4,292,776.18. [7]
- The book was published in July, 1869, and its success was immediate and abundant. [5]
- The Century Magazine proposed another set of letters, but by the end of July he had barely begun on those promised to McClure and Laffan. [5]
- Similar views appeared previously in the 'Australasian,' July 13, 1867. [1]
- In 1886 Moses Pendergrass put in a bid for the contract to carry the mail on the route from Knob Lick to Libertyville and Coffman, thirty miles a day, from July 1, 1887, for one years. [5]
- A railroad had passed close to one margin of the township, some mines had been opened in the county, in which a village calling itself a city had grown big enough to have a newspaper and Fourth of July orations. [6]
- The "Old Times" papers appeared each month in the Atlantic until July, 1875, and take rank to-day with Mark Twain's best work. [5]
- The thunder of our two brave cannon announced the Fourth of July, at daylight, to all who were awake. [5]
- This matter among others was the subject of discussion one July morning when the Republican State Chairman was in the city; Mr. Grunewald expressed anxiety over Mr. Jason's continued silence. [9]
- Some species of Oriolus (according to Mr. Blyth and Mr. Swinhoe, in 'Ibis,' July 1863, p. 68) likewise breed before they attain their full plumage. [1]
- Either June, July, or August are the proper months to make the journey in. [5]
- We have, however, one Fourth of July which is absolutely our own, and that is that great proclamation issued forty years ago by that great American to whom Sir Mortimer Durand paid that just and beautiful tribute--Abraham Lincoln. [5]
- The public debt on the first day of July last, as appears by the books of the Treasury, amounted to $1,740,690,489.49. [7]
- When one is on the coast in July or August it seems as if the whole fifty millions of people had come down to lie on the rocks, wade in the sand, and dip into the sea. [4]
- And the second of those Fourths of July was not born, until four centuries later, in, Charles the First's time, in the Bill of Rights, and that is ours, that is part of our liberties. [5]
- In the letter of the Governor and Council of Virginia to the London Company, dated Jamestown, July 7, 1610, signed by Lord De La Ware, Thomas Gates, George Percy, Ferd. [4]
- The business aspects of the Fourth of July is not perfect as it stands. [5]
- He was Governor of Michigan territory, and ex-officio Superintendent of Indian Affairs, from the 9th of October, 1813, till the 31st of July, 1831--a period of seventeen years, nine months, and twenty-two days. [7]
- On the twelfth of July, on the eve of that action, there was a heavy storm of rain and hail. [2]
- About the end of July, Emily and Charlotte had made a journey to Manchester for the purpose of searching out an operator; and there they heard of the fame of the late Mr. Wilson as an oculist. [14]
- On the 9th of July, 1856, Douglas attempted a repetition of it upon Trumbull on the floor of the Senate of the United States, as will appear from the appendix of the Congressional Globe of that date. [7]
- On the 24th of July, 1838, a little more than a week after the delivery of the Address before the Divinity School, Mr. Emerson delivered an Oration before the Literary Societies of Dartmouth College. [6]
- On the Fourth of July, 1830, and also of 1834 and 1836, the subject of this sketch was exhibited in great state upon the rostrum of the orator of the day, and in November of 1840 he died again. [5]
- On the 14th of July we left Bath for Salisbury. [6]
- On the 29th of July we found ourselves once more in London. [6]
- On the twenty-fourth of July this game ceased, allegiance to Philip was renounced, and the Prince assumed sovereign authority. [10]
- On the 2d of July they fell with the coast of Florida in shoal water, "where they felt a most delicate sweet smell," but saw no land. [4]
- On the thirteenth of July the Pavlograds took part in a serious action for the first time. [2]
- Toward the end of July of that second summer riots broke out in the city, and simultaneously a bright spot appeared on Virginia's horizon. [9]
- Had gorgeous 4th of July jollification yesterday at sea. [5]
- Really our Fourth of July is our day of mourning, our day of sorrow. [5]
- The first Fourth of July in that noble genealogy dates back seven centuries lacking eight years. [5]
- On the 10th of July he was playing out in the field near the house where the family was staying when he was heard to scream suddenly and violently. [6]
- During the months of July and August this broad river, with its fantastic islands, is at night simply a highway of glory. [4]
- On the afternoon of July 6th, our hosts had a large garden-party. [6]
- Dr. Brakenridge, 'Theory of Diathesis,' 'Medical Times,' June 19 and July 17, 1869. [1]
- During the spring of 1874, whilst at Cannes, Mr. Motley had a sharp attack of nephritis, attended with fever; but on returning to England in July there was no important change in the health. [6]
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