Sixty-two Sentence Examples
At sixty-two, he was as wiry as any of his men, and twice as cagey.
The treatise occupies one hundred and sixty-two pages, and there is an introduction by Mark Napier of ninety-four pages.
Sixty-two of its seventy-one enactments were directed against the peasants, who were henceforth bound to the soil and committed absolutely into the hands of " their natural lords."
The next king, Amogavarsha, reigned for sixty-two years.
Its general plan is that of a Greek cross, with two great naves and three aisles, twenty side-chapels and a magnificent high altar supported by marble columns and surrounded by a tumbago balustrade with sixty-two tumbago statues carrying elaborate candelabra made from a rich alloy of gold, silver and copper.
He laid out a fine park or Paradise, for pleasure and the chase, to the east of his palaces, and built up a magnificent "triumphal way" sixty-two cubits broad and forbade any householder to encroach upon the street.
When Aristotle at the age of eighteen came to Athens, Plato, at the age of sixty-two, had probably written all his dialogues except the Laws; and in the course of the remaining twenty years of his life and teaching, he expounded " the socalled unwritten dogmas " in his lectures on the Good.
In the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society at Boston, there are sixty-two manuscript volumes of the Pickering papers, an index to which was published in the Collections of the society, 6th series, vol.
For information on artistic anatomy as applied to physiognomy see th catalogue of sixty-two authors by Ludwig Choulant, Geschichte and Bibliographie der anatomischen Abbildung, &c. (Leipzig, 1852), and the works of the authors enumerated above, especially those of Aristotle, Franz, Porta, Cardan, Corvus and Bulwer.
An excessively severe general condemnation was applied to all anonymous books published since 1519; and a list of sixty-two printers of heretical books was appended.
AdvertisementHe and his party of sixty-two arrived there in January 1846.
By 1835 he had collected £65,626 and reported the building of sixty-two churches in connexion with the Establishment.
He was among the first of the clergy to join the third estate, and contributed largely to the union of the three orders; he presided at the permanent sitting of sixty-two hours while the Bastille was being attacked by the people, and made a vehement speech against the enemies of the nation.
The relations with France gradually became colder, and at the end of his reign Charles favoured an alliance with England; he died in 1378 at the age of sixty-two, prematurely exhausted by arduous work.
It has sixty-two villages, and possesses a hot climate, snow being rarely seen there in winter.
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Sixty-two percent of the US population wears prescription glasses.
For homeowners who are sixty-two years or older, a reversible or reverse mortgage allows the homeowner to convert a portion of equity into tax-free income.
A reverse mortgage can be a good thing for people who are age sixty-two or older and who have equity in their homes, but consumers should be aware of reverse mortgage fraud complaints before starting the process of applying.
Another fraud consists of homeowners under the age of sixty-two who attempt to acquire a reverse mortgage with no qualifying senior residing in the home.
AdvertisementHomeowners who are sixty-two years or older with very low incomes may be eligible for free housing repair assistance grants from the United Stated Department of Agriculture or USDA.
Not all people that are sixty-two years or older will qualify.
The Very Low-Income Housing Repair program is offered to homeowners over sixty-two years of age who may obtain up to $7,500 to make home improvements.