544 adjectives to describe papers

The daily papers tell us that "Sixty-Eight Thousand persons visited the public baths during last week.

He wrapped it in brown paper, placed it in his $1000 buggy, and drove away behind Dexter at the rate of 0:01-1/4 per minute.

Collected papers by a veteran abolitionist; contains an appreciative sketch of Douglass. IV.

In every town, county, and State, to canvass for HENRY WARD | | BEECHER'S great weekly paper, with which is GIVEN AWAY that | | superb and world-renowned work of art, "Marshall's | | Household Engraving of Washington."

I recognised the fat little paper duodecimo with amusement, and some wonder.

Hurrah!" ended the lawyer, waving the yellow paper above his head.

When the pike is of a nice brown colour, cover it with buttered paper, as the outside would become too dry.

He made various changes, one of which was that the valise should be absolutely restricted to official papers and documents, which really was perhaps well observed.

" "God be praised," said Mr. Lawrence, "I have here certain secret papers which Will give you the names of the men we can trust.

Mr. William Barwick Hodge examined the records and despatches in the War-Office in London, and from these and other sources prepared an exceedingly valuable and instructive paper on "The Mortality arising from Military Operations," which was read before the London Statistical Society, and printed in the nineteenth volume of the Society's journal.

"I've felt wretched enough about it to become a contributor to the first-class American comic paper on the next floor below me," he continued, gloomily.

" "I say to myself, 'Are you sure that darling flat up there, with the new pink-and-white wall-paper and the furniture arriving every day, is going to be yours in a few days when you're Mrs. Jimmie Batch?'" "Mrs. Jimmie Batchsay, that's immense.

I've used the thinnest paper, so that you can secrete it in something he will be sure to get.

Spiritual and intellectual death in Coalchester, as elsewhere, was officially represented by the Literary and Philosophical Society, which still unblushingly went on retaining its adjectives, even in the face of its "Transactions," which seemed mainly composed of treasurer's reports, with an occasional paper on fossils.

" Advertisements like the following from the "New Orleans Bee," May 31, 1837, are common in the southern papers.

Clean the fish, take out the gills, but leave the inside, fold in oiled paper, and bake them gently.

I can tell by the emblem on the flap of the envelope," said he, drawing a crumpled paper from his breast pocket.

| |Merely a COLLEGE paper, But is a scientific paper.

About half was blank paper, for it came at the end of the Book of Revelation.

I was a broker, a dealer in money and commercial paper.

(?) of the vocabulary that was borrowed from Persian and Arabic, and "his poetry had to be published in small provincial papers because the important newspapers of the towns would not accept it."

Spread some clean paper on the board, turn the meringues upside down, and put them into the oven to harden and brown on the other side.

Lord Penrhyn, one of the representatives for Liverpool, and a planter also, had anticipated this notice, by moving for such papers relative to ships employed, goods exported, produce imported, and duties upon the same, as would show the vast value of the trade, which it was in contemplation to abolish.

Its contents are drawn entirely from his posthumous papers.

So she opened the big envelope and unfolded the stiff paper and read as follows: "Miss Patricia Doyle, Becker's Flats, Duggan Street, New York.

544 adjectives to describe  papers