24 Metaphors for 2

The two (2), she said, were Elizabeth and John, and this was the time she had chosen to spring the announcement of their engagement.

The 2. of Iuly many Marchants came abord, profering vs Pepper verie good cheape, but because we were vnskilfull in the waight and other thinges wee tooke respite to answere them.

2, largest city (90) in Oregon, on the Willamette River, nearly 800 m. N. of San Francisco; is a handsome city, with numerous churches and schools; there are iron-foundries, mechanics' shops, canneries, and flour-mills; railway communication connects it with St. Paul and Council Bluffs, and the river being navigable for deep-sea steamers, it is a thriving port of entry.

" 2 The Bunker gang was a group of bandits that had their headquarters in the timber along the Iowa River near Eldora.

2-6, is an illustration, "If thou buy an Hebrew servant, six years shall he serve: and in the seventh he shall go out free for nothing.

2 Is not the Bishops' bill denied, And we still threaten'd to be tried?

2 Is this disease of Parliaments an incurable disease, and have we, therefore, to get along as well as we can with it, just as a tainted and incurable invalid diets and is careful and gets along through life?

"Thus, 2 times 1 are 2; 2 times 2 are four; 2 times 3 are 6."Chase's C. S. Arith., p. 43.

" 2. The first sign of waywardness is the breaking of what commandment, if any? 3.

Of the 70 per cent 50 was gold, 18 was silver, and 2 was copper and nickel.] § 4.

2 Such was the state of things in the world at large.

"'2. Every twentieth person in your dominions is a destitute wanderer, with no roof but the skyno home but a prison.

" 2. Another item in the expense of accomplishing these projects, is a corruption of morals.

2 (25), a seaport of Massachusetts, U.S., 30 m. NE. of Boston; is a favourite summer resort, an important fishing-station, and has an excellent harbour; granite is hewn in large quantities in the neighbouring quarries.

who, in this lazerhouse pent, His lone wailings sends up to the skies? 'Tis the Man whose young prime was mispent; 'Tis he who so bitterly sighs. 2 His Youth, sunk in profligate waste, Lest no Comforts Life's evening to cheer; He must only it's bitterness taste, No Friend, no kind relative near.

2 is a circle which contains an ellipse, tangent to the circle at Q and P. Line segments from M (on the circle) and N (on the ellipse) meet at point A.] FIG.

2 (14), a port of entry in the District of Columbia, on the Potomac, 2 m. NW. of Washington; is a terminus of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.

"'2. Death is wages, Life is a gift.

2 is a casting in gray iron upon lace laid on an iron plate.

2 Her name in German, her native language, is Anna Katharina Emmerick.

"3 times 3 is 9, and 2 we had to carry is 11."Ib., p. 20. OBS.

2; and the only change that has been made in it, is the change of the Sabbath.

2 is the remains of a kitchen stove found in the house of Pansa, at Pompeii, and would seem, in its perfect state, not to have been materially different from such as are in use at the present day.

The idea is here taken from the Canticles (ch. viii.), "Who is this that ariseth from the wilderness leaning upon her beloved?" 2.

24 Metaphors for  2