Thesaurus / present-day
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A mixed type of the present day Negro, she was slightly tall, and somewhat slender, with a figure straight and graceful.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUXMore and more now, until the end, he was aware that he stood outside his present-day self, and above it.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODThere is nothing like it among us at the present day except within the melancholy precincts of the penitentiary.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCKThe penny at that time was equal to a shilling of the present day, and would, relatively, purchase as much.
SHOWELL'S DICTIONARY OF BIRMINGHAMTHOMAS T. HARMAN AND WALTER SHOWELLIt is on this account that in the present day many of the Steiner instruments have lost favour.
VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERSJOSEPH PEARCEWith what measure of success, the whole musical world up to the present day have emphatically declared.
ANTONIO STRADIVARIHORACE WILLIAM PETHERICKThe first newspaper printed in England was the Liverpool Times of this date; it is said to be published at the present day.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLThis infant tobacco production was the background for the present day high rank of Virginia in tobacco production.
HALLOWED HERITAGE: THE LIFE OF VIRGINIADOROTHY M. TORPEYWe shall now proceed to review the attainments of colored men and women of the present day.
THE CONDITION, ELEVATION, EMIGRATION, AND DESTINY OF THE COLORED PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATESMARTIN R. DELANYThe Huntingfords were a great people before half the titled nobility of the present day were ever heard of.
THE EVERLASTING ARMSJOSEPH HOCKINGWORDS RELATED TO PRESENT-DAY
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