94 examples of anglo-american in sentences

" "Mr. John Effingham loves to be facetious," said Mr. Wenham with dignity; for, while he was as credulous as could be wished, on the subject of American superiority, he was not quite as blind as the votaries of the Anglo-American school, who usually yield the control of all their faculties and common sense to their masters, on the points connected with their besetting weaknesses.

The prince's muscles had lost some of their hardness from high living and he was, moreover, unversed in the great Anglo-American pastime.

But the Anglo-American is an existing fact, to be spoken of without prognostication, save as this is implied in the recognition of tendencies established and unfolding into results.

As English is our speech, so Anglo-American ideas are still the soul of our life and institutions.

On the other hand, it was known that an Anglo-American force had landed at Archangel, which it was presumed would be well supplied with winter equipment, and if once a junction could be effected with this force, a channel for European supplies could soon be opened.

At this time, the French population of Illinois amounted to about three thousand persons, who were settled along the Mississippi and Illinois rivers, where their descendants remain to this day, preserving a well-defined national character in the midst of the great flood of Anglo-American immigration which rolls around them.

I put the organization to which it belongs in Section C of Class 1 of my Anglo-American Anthropology (unpublished).

The Anglo-American couple were right, the enormous loss would have had to be borne by the Grand Transasiatic, for the company must have known they were carrying a treasure and not a corpseand thereby they were responsible.

In assimilation to Anglo-American practice, however, such recognition as had been given to slave peculium was now withdrawn, though on the other hand slaves were granted by implication a legal power to enter contracts for self-purchase.

BOBBS-MERRILL CO., INC. A first book in Anglo-American law.

KINNANE, C. H. A first book in Anglo-American law.

A history of Anglo-American law.

Handbook of Anglo-American legal history.

Handbook of Anglo-American legal history.

SEE SMITH, YOUNG B. Handbook of Anglo-American legal history.

Bridging the Atlantic, Anglo-American fellowship as the way to world peace.

CHAPTER V THE RUNNER Fort Refuge, the stronghold raised by young arms, was the most distant point in the wilderness held by the Anglo-American forces, and for a long time it was cut off entirely from the world.

WILLIAM JOHNSON Anglo-American leader MOLLY BRANT Col. Wm.

We stay here and await the Anglo-American army.

He believed that a great battleand a great victory for the Anglo-American armywas coming, and he would have no part in it.

It was highly probable that he was now in the south spying upon the Anglo-American army.

The French and Canadians were cut to pieces, but in the battle the gallant young Lord Howe, the real leader of the Anglo-American army, had been killed.

A murmur of astonishment ran round the audience as they beheld, not the haggard face of a man who daily risked the possibility of being awarded the O.B.E., but the calm and smiling countenance of one who had succeeded where other scientists, even of Anglo-American reputation, had failed.

On this latter principle of Anglo-American constitutional law one of our great political parties bases its objection to the protective tariff, or to bounties; as, for instance, to the sugar manufacturers; or other modern devices for extorting wealth from all the people and giving it to the few.

Anglo-American Telegraph Co., 134.

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