11 Metaphors for harvey

Martin Harvey, now awaiting his trial for poaching, and for being concerned in an affray with Sir George Roberts' game-keepers, had once been his father's apprentice.

To the lookers-on the marriage was repugnant, and can hardly have been a happy one for the young girl, as Harvey was 'a deformed man and in years.'

William Henry Harvey (b. Limerick 1814, d. 1866), F.R.S., was a botanist of very great distinction.

[Footnote 1: Mr. Harvey was afterwards Sir Eliab Harvey, one of Nelson's captains at Trafalgar.

Mrs. James Harvey is her mother, and she's rushing here as fast as a train will carry her."

Harvey was a classical scholar and rhetorician who knew that poetry and oratory were different things, and believed verse to be the mark of the first and prose of the latter[240].

Father John Murphy, a priest and patriot, was one of their leaders, but Beauchamp Bagenal Harvey was soon their commander-in-chief.

He was four years of age when John Harvey became colonial governor in 1629, and a year later, 1630, Sir George Calvert came to Jamestown on his way to colonize Maryland under the charter of Lord Baltimore.

Of the English critical writers Ascham is the foremost of the scholarly type; Harvey is the only other example.

A few days more, and Grace Harvey also had gone Eastward Ho. CHAPTER XXVII.

Last night that Spot got into Mr. Harvey's hen-house (Harvey is my next door neighbor) and killed nineteen of his fancy-bred chickens.

11 Metaphors for  harvey