15 collocations for captains

It was through means like these, that Joel knew of the all-important measure of the declaration of independence, while it still remained a secret to captain Willoughby.

V Tug had stood the praise and applause of his fellow-students, and especially the wild flattery of the Dozen, who were almost insanely joyful over his success in captaining the scrub football team and wiping the earth up with the varsity, until he was as sick as a boy that has overfed on candy.

E Elizabeth (Queen) her caution to captain Hawkins not to enslave any of the Negroes, 55.

I also request the appointment of George A. Maguire, formerly captain Thirty-first Missouri Volunteer Infantry, as major and aid-de-camp, and Lieutenant Logan Tompkins, Twenty-first Missouri Volunteer Infantry, as captain and aid-de-camp on my staff.

He told me he could introduce me in a few minutes, as we were then near at hand, to captain Lace, if I chose it.

Somewhere in this fertile and beautiful valley, between Axminster and Colyton, was waged the great battle of Brunanburgh between the men of Wessex led by Athelstan and the Ethelings, and Anlaf the Dane, an alien Irish King, who captained the Picts and Scots.

The earl of Ormond departing for England in the spring of the year 1581, his government of Munster was given to captain Raleigh; in which he behaved with great vigilance and honour, he fought the Arch rebel Barry at Clove, whom he charged with the utmost bravery, and after a hard struggle, put to flight.

It is no light thing to captain a public school at cricket.

Clark led on ski, captaining a sledge with 400 lbs.

If the above information should seem less precise than might be expected, I must make my apology in the words which Edward Jorden addressed to captain Smith on the publication of his Sea grammar: "Who can Deriue thy words, is more grammarian Than Camden, Clenard, Ramus, Lilly were: Here's language would haue non-plust Scaliger!" Bolton Corney.

What would Captain Carey's eldest son like to do for his only cousin, a little girl younger than himself,a girl who had a very silly, unwise, unhappy mother for the first five years of her life, and who is now practically fatherless, for a time at least?" Gilbert wriggled as if in great moral discomfort, as indeed he was.

But the Ability to captain the unemployed and utilize the capital, is lackingsadly lacking.

The training was a severe one, under a coach who had graduated some years before from Kingston, and had come back to bring his beloved Academy first across the line, as it had gone the year he had captained the crew.

Who the devil put 'em up to captaining youeh?

He was a roistering blade, who captained all the harumscarums of the section.

15 collocations for  captains