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The grandeur and gravity of the subject, the rank and dignity of the personages, the tragical catastrophe, and the strict award of poetical justice, might satisfy the most rigid admirer of Grecian rules.

After waiting for Mr. BENNETT'S gig, or water-buggy, to row up and award the prize, your special nodded majestically to the Oar-acular, who thereupon steamed slowly up the bay again, arriving at the Battery in the rosy dawn.

In regard to the collection of information it is impossible either to award too much praise to our aviators for the way they have carried out their duties or to overestimate the value of the intelligence collected, more especially during the recent advance.

Craggs, who fought at ten stone-two at the time, had the better of fifteen rattling rounds, and gained an award on points against the Midlander.

'The cathedral of Elgin was burnt by the Lord of Badenoch, because the Bishop of Moray had pronounced an award not to his liking.

"Do you know that the men broke the last award, not so very long since?" said Osmond Orgreave.

"What can you do with such people?" "Broke the last award?"

"Broke the last award!

N. result, conclusion, upshot; deduction, inference, ergotism [Med.]; illation; corollary, porism^; moral. estimation, valuation, appreciation, judication^; dijudication^, adjudication; arbitrament, arbitrement^, arbitration; assessment, ponderation^; valorization. award, estimate; review, criticism, critique, notice, report.

Accordingly, mankind is in itself not at all inclined to award praise and reputation; it is more disposed to blame and find fault, whereby it indirectly praises itself.

And now on the bodies of four others hast thou hurled thyself with fierce intent, to whom the Pythian feast might not award, as unto thee, the glad return, nor the sweet smile that welcometh thee to thy mother's side; nay but by secret ways they shrink from meeting their enemies, stricken down by their evil hap.

To the third and fourth, they must make an award of damages.

") AWARD OF DAMAGES.

To award his Heaven and his Hell in the presumptuous manner he has done, was a piece of immodesty as bad as Shelleyism.

We should award it to the former.

The object of the application to the circuit court was to compel the Postmaster-General to carry into effect an award made by the Solicitor of the Treasury, under a special act of Congress for the settlement of certain claims of the relators on the Post-Office Department, which award the Postmaster-General declined to execute in full until he should receive further legislative direction on the subject.

The object of the application to the circuit court was to compel the Postmaster-General to carry into effect an award made by the Solicitor of the Treasury, under a special act of Congress for the settlement of certain claims of the relators on the Post-Office Department, which award the Postmaster-General declined to execute in full until he should receive further legislative direction on the subject.

Mr. Wordsworth has thought too much of contemporary critics and criticism; and less than he ought of the award of posterity, and of the opinion, we do not say of private friends, but of those who were made so by their admiration of his genius.

I determined, therefore, to award the first chiefs medal to Kabay Noden, the deceased chief Shingabowossin's eldest son.

Being bestowed with the prestigious and highest state award, the Jivbadada Kerkar Award for Best Organiser for the year 1984-85.

***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK O. HENRY MEMORIAL AWARD PRIZE STORIES OF 1920*** *******

The commission decided not to award the first prize, but honored the Italian architects Giuseppi Sacconi and Manfredo Manfredi, and the German Bruno Schmitz, with a prize of $2,000 each; and requested them to enter into another competition and deliver their models within four months, so as to enable the commission to come to a final decision.

A Commissioner was appointed, who did not arrive until two years after the Governor, and whose final award was not given for many months more.

There the Company, after claiming the entire territory, had had their claim cut down by the Commissioners' award to 60,000 acres.

[Sidenote: The Geneva Award.]

reward 4218 occurrences

Accordingly he bestirred himself to contrive squirrel-traps, and waded the snowy woods with his gun, making sad havoc among the few winter birds, sparing neither robin, sparrow, nor tiny nuthatch, and the pleasure of seeing Tom eat and grow fat was his great reward.

A REWARD of $30,000 will be paid for the arrest and | | conviction of the murderer of BENJAMIN NATHAN, who was | | killed in hie house, No. 12 West Twenty-third Street, New | | York, on the morning of Friday, July 29.

A REWARD of $1,500 will be paid for the identification and | | recovery of one of the watches, being the Gold anchor | |

A REWARD of $300 will be given for information leading to | | the identification and recovery of an old-fashioned | | open-faced Gold Watch, with gold dial, showing rays | | diverging from the center, and with raised figures; believed | | to have been made by Tobias, and which was taken at the same | | time as the above articles.

A REWARD of $300 will be given for the recovery of a Gold | |

A REWARD of $100 will be given for full and complete | | detailed information descriptive of this medal, which may be | | useful in securing its recovery.

A REWARD of $800 will be given to the man who, on the | | morning of the murder, was seen to ascend the steps and pick | | up a piece of paper lying there, and then walk away with it, | | if he will come forward and produce it.

'I saved you from a scandal that would have ruined you, and it was natural I should ask my reward.

"The knowledge that I have been of service to you will be my great reward.

CHAPTER XXVII GIFFORD'S REWARD

"It is reward enough for me to have served you," he responded steadily.

"I did not do it for reward," he murmured, scarcely able to restrain himself.

And think of what a dog gets to reward him for his plucky day: one dried salmon or a little meal-soup when he's off on a holiday like this.

You treated me blame mean, Maudie; but wha'd' you say if I's to off' a rewar' for dat ring?" "Reward!

Doubt me not, Sir, and I hope your Reverence will reward my faithful Services with Mopsophil, your Daughter's Governante, who is rich, and has long had my Affection, Sir.

I will reward ye.

Is this the Reward I have for being so diligent since you went? Doct.

Receive your Mistress, Sir, as the Reward of your undoubted Valour [Presents Mopsophil.

The selfish and lazy girl, who refuses help and whose work is unfaithful and only done for reward, has her reward.

The selfish and lazy girl, who refuses help and whose work is unfaithful and only done for reward, has her reward.

Right ideals must be provided: religion is "a continually advancing endeavour," and its reward must not be a material reward.

Right ideals must be provided: religion is "a continually advancing endeavour," and its reward must not be a material reward.

The consciousness of having lived worthily should be our highest reward.

Even a child, though not a baby, can be led to see that to do good for outer reward is but enlightened selfishness.

Yet the forlorn strangers had pluck; they had made a great adventure and might get their reward.

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