13 Metaphors for howe

Howe is it Didier? Did.

Had Miss Howe been my friend, I had not been thus treated.

When the late Lord Howe was a captain, a lieutenant, not remarkable for courage or presence of mind in dangers (common fame had brought some imputation upon his character) ran to the great cabin and informed his commander that the ship was on fire near the gun-room.

" Daddy Howe was the first member of the Lyceum company who got a reception from the audience on his entrance as a public favorite.

Howe was a great commander, but he did little more than just appear on the scene in the war.

Good Mrs. Howe was her word, for a woman so covetous, and so remorseless in her covetousness, that no one else will call her good.

Mr. Howe was another new arrival in the Lyceum company.

Howe was a leading spirit in the effort made for the union of the Congregational and Presbyterian bodies.

Young families [Miss Howe's is not an ancient one] love ostentatious sealings: and it might have been supposed to have been squeezed in pieces in old Grimes's breeches-pocket.

The best book, she thought, that was ever published was Jeremy Taylor's "Holy Living and Dying;" but her opinion was that John Howe was a greater man.

Indeed, most of the gossiping writers of that age seem to allow that Lord Howe was a grandson of the first English sovereign of the House of Brunswick.]

Miss Howe, had there been any failure or delay, might, as thou wilt think, have communicated her anxieties to her fugitive friend; and she to me perhaps in a way I should not have been pleased with.

Howe was a strong Whig.

13 Metaphors for  howe