22 Metaphors for campbells

" Campbell, G. of W., ii, 10. OBS. 33.There are some nouns, which, though really regular in respect to possessing the two forms for the two numbers, are not free from irregularity in the manner of their application.

The officers appointed, including Captain Fagan, and after his death Doctor Innes, Sir Edward Campbell, of the 60th Rifles, and Captain Wriford, of the 1st Bengal Fusiliers, were all most popular men, and considered in every way fit for the very important duties they had to perform.

Campbell was a Holston Virginian, an able but very jealous man, who disliked the Kentucky leaders, and indeed had no love for Kentucky itself; he had strenuously opposed its first erection as a separate county.]

EXTRACTED FROM THE DIARY OF TOBY, M.P. House of Commons, Monday, August 4.GEORGE CAMPBELL been with us many Sessions; heard and seen a good deal of him, but really seems only now to be coming out.

Going to the water tank for every glass of water made it slow work, but I improved my walks by talking to the men, hearing their wants and adding to their stock of hope and cheerfulness, and was glad to see that the nurses did not seem to object to my presence, even though Campbell was the one only hospital in the city from which female nurses were rigorously excluded.

" "The Campbells are an ill crew to deal with," the sailor said, "and I do not love them myself.

Lord Frederick Campbell was the most impetuous of all, so little he foresaw how much wiser it would be to follow your brother.

A Campbell, the polished and spirited Campbell, whose song of 'Innisfail' is the very tears of our own Irish muse, crystallized by the touch of genius, and made eternal.

Campbell, Shelley, and Byron were single lights, and did not form constellations,unless, perhaps, Shelley and Byron may be regarded as a wayward and quickly-disappearing Gemini.

Whether Campbell was altogether proof, will be seen hereafter.

" Major Campbell was not the sort of person to admire Elsley the more for throwing away capriciously such deep passion as he had seen him show, any more than for showing the same.

"Mr. Campbell's and Mr. Macfarlane's identification of the accused with the lady who, on some dateadmitted to be uncertainhad tried to sell a pair of diamond earrings, was the first point.

Colin Campbell was an admirable soldier, firm in discipline, setting a good example, ever thoughtful for the comfort and well-being of his men, sharing in all the hardships and perils they passed through.

In dialect, Campbell was a precursor of Dunbar.

Oh, dear Major Campbell, is there a letter?" He put the note into her hand in silence.

These men, though Campbells, and hereditarily obnoxious to the Macdonalds, Camerons, and other of the loyal clans, were yet countrymen, and were kindly and hospitably received.

I find Mr. Archibald Campbell, who applied yesterday to me for an assistant-surgeoncy, is Campbell of Blytheswood, a good voter and a great friend of Lord Melville's, and others.

"Oh, Major Campbell, is it not a glorious thing to be a poet?

They were of entirely different fashion, Harry's being long and straight with sharp edges, while Colonel Campbell's was a basket-hilted sword, also straight and double edged, and even larger and much heavier than Harry's; each had brought one of similar make and size to his own.

CAMPBELL, LILY B. These are my Jewels.

"If ye wish wine, drink it; but I'm thinkin' the Argyle Campbells are better judges o' blood than of red wine.

"If ye wish wine, drink it; but I'm thinkin' the Argyle Campbells are better judges o' blood than of red wine.

22 Metaphors for  campbells