61 examples of barrow's in sentences

General Barrow's Yeomanry Mounted Division was to remain at Shellal in the gap between XXth Corps and XXIst Corps in case the enemy should attempt to attack the XXth Corps' left flank.

Barrow's works were collected by Archbishop Tillotson, and published, in four folio volumes, in the years 1683-1687.

" Barrow's mathematical power gave clearness to his sermons, which were full of sense and piety.

It is in Dr. Barrow's first volume, and fourteenth sermon, 'Against foolish Talking and Jesting.'

We called by the way at Thomas Barrow's, of Wenington Hall, and drank tea; then proceeded to Wray.

Emma Hodgson is the daughter of a clergyman of Rochdale: she had been some time on a visit at Thomas Barrow's and went with the family to the meeting at Bentham when we were there, and was much reached and tendered therein; and attending the meeting at Wray last evening she declared after her return that she was fully convinced of the truth.

" When he had mentioned all these names, Lord Byron asked if he had read Barrow's and Stillingfleet's works?

Journal de Pierre le Grand; History of Peter the Great, by Alexander Gordon; John Bell's Travels in Russia; Henry Bruce's Memoirs of Peter; Motley's Life of Peter I.; Voltaire's History of the Russian Empire under Peter the Great; Voltaire's Life of Charles XII.; Biographic Universelle; Encyclopaedia Britannica,article "Russia;" Barrow's Memoir of the Life of Peter the Great; Schuyler's History of Peter the Great.

In Barrow's sermon on the "the least credulous or fanciful of men.

By the way, now your hand is in, I wish you would copy out for me the l3th l7th and 24th of Barrow's sermons in folio, and all of Tillotson's (folio also) except the first, which I have in Manuscript, and which, you know, is Ayrton's favorite.

Kaemptz places one of these cold points at the north of Barrow's Straits,the other near Cape Taimur, in Siberia.

See Dr. Barrow's Essays, p. 85.

"Barrow's Essays on Education, p. 88.

"Barrow's Essays, p. 83.

"Barrow's Essays, p. 91.

Barrow's Essays, p. 109.

from Franklyn Barrow's story.

Having steered through the night on a north-east course, Barrow's Island came in sight the next morning, when it was about five leagues off; at eight o'clock it bore between South 27 East and North 87 degrees East.

BARROW'S ISLAND, of about forty miles in circumference, is of moderate height and level aspect, but of very sterile and barren appearance.

The west coast of Barrow's Island was seen by the French, who thought it was part of the main; they named its north-west end, CAPE DUPUY, and its south end, CAPE POIVRE.

We also saw some very large red or cinnamon-coloured kangaroos, but never got near enough to secure one; they were apparently identical with a new race, of which I afterwards procured a specimen at Barrow's Island.

Islands between Barrow's and North-West Cape.

Islands between Barrow's and North-West Cape.

We found that from the Montebello Group a long series of reefs and small islands, the largest and most central of which is called Lowendal, extends towards Barrow's Island, leaving a winding channel* along the north side of the latter.

The glimpse we got of the string of islands lying between Barrow's Island and the North-west Cape, was quite unexpected, as the next land we had intended seeing was Swan River.

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