109 examples of amory in sentences

The Life of John Buncle, Esq., a book highly praised by Hazlitt, was by Thomas Amory (1691?-1788), published, Part I. in 1756 and Part II.

Life of John Buncle, by Amory, 30, 357.

Title: Air Service Boys Over the Atlantic Author: Charles Amory Beach Release Date: January 3, 2004

BY CHARLES AMORY BEACH 1920 CONTENTS CHAPTER I OUT FOR BUSINESS II

Francis Peabody, jr. Harcourt Amory.

Such he had proved himself before now in the field, too, until the name of Amory de Catinat had become conspicuous among the thousands of the valiant lesser noblesse who had flocked into the service of the king.

" "I am not troubled, Amory," "Come, there is just one little line between those curving brows.

" "It is nothing, Amory, but" "But what?" "You leave me this evening.

" "Ah, Amory, when you talk of the king and the court and the grand ladies, you fill me with wonder.

" "Nay, he is from the English provinces, Amory.

Until to-morrow, then, Adele, farewell!" "Until to-morrow, Amory." The two young men passed downstairs together, and the guardsman followed the American out into the yard.

By Thomas C. Amory.

Elements of water bacteriology with special reference to sanitary water analysis, by Samuel Cate Prescott and Charles Edward Amory Winslow.

R85512, 8Oct51, Mary Asche Miller (E) WINSLOW, CHARLES EDWARD AMORY, joint author Elements of water bacteriology. R86066.

SEE WINSLOW, CHARLES-EDWARD AMORY.

WINSLOW, CHARLES-EDWARD AMORY.

By Lemuel Shattuck, foreword by Charles-Edward Amory Winslow.

WINSLOW, Charles Edward Amory.

By Cleveland Amory.

Cleveland Amory (A); 27May75; R606273. R606274. Challenge to chessplayers.

By Lemuel Shattuck, foreword by Charles-Edward Amory Winslow.

Thomas Amory (1691?-1788), if not born in Ireland, was at least of Irish descent and was educated in Dublin.

Hazlitt thought that the soul of Rabelais had passed into Amory, while a more recent critic can see in his long-winded discussions naught

His first lieutenant told me he had sailed out of Boston, as commander for T.C. Amory, Esq.

AMORY, THOMAS, an eccentric writer of Irish descent, author of the "Life of John Buncle, Esq.," and other semi-insane productions; he was a fanatical Unitarian (1691-1789).

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