holden
1 Americanverb
noun
verb
Example Sentences
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The tenour whereof thus followeth: In the Parliament holden at Edinburgh, the 20th day of December.
From Mary Queen of Scots 1542-1587 by Various
But though so near, our eyes were holden that we could not see them, and we thought we should have to leave without even a sight of the Jungfrau.
From From the Lakes of Killarney to the Golden Horn by Field, Henry M. (Henry Martyn)
At a meeting of the Court of Assistants, holden at Boston, Nov. 19, 1630,—present the governor, deputy-governor, Sir Richard Saltonstall, Mr. Ludlowe, Capt.
From Curiosities of History Boston, September Seventeenth, 1630-1880 by Wheildon, William W.
Also that it was not here the custom, and that I should be dishonoured, and holden for a fool and light.
From The First Governess of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria by Tremayne, Eleanor E.
At a General Court, holden at Boston, the 18th of May, 1631, there were present Mr. Winthrop, governor; Mr. Dudley, deputy-governor; Mr. Ludlowe, Capt.
From Curiosities of History Boston, September Seventeenth, 1630-1880 by Wheildon, William W.
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