610 examples of blackwood in sentences

We do not wish to send Tyson till we have the will and codicil, which Captain Hardy informed me was to come by Captain Blackwood from Portsmouth on Tuesday last.

R91613, 11Mar52, Paul C. Reinert (E) BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON. Episodes before thirty.

R89054, 10Jan52, Algernon Blackwood (A) BLANCO, MANUELA DALMAU DE SEE Dalmau de Blanco, Manuela. BLASCO IBÁÑEZ, VICENTE.

BLACKWOOD, PATRICK STEVENSON.

abroad as Sick heart river in Blackwood's magazine, Oct., Dec. 1940-Jan. 1941.

By Andrew W. Blackwood.

Andrew W. Blackwood, Jr. (C); 10Jan77; R651490.

Author: Paul E. Blackwood, co-author: Margaret McKown Stephens, editor: Esther May Bjoland.

R91613, 11Mar52, Paul C. Reinert (E) BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON. Episodes before thirty.

R89054, 10Jan52, Algernon Blackwood (A) BLANCO, MANUELA DALMAU DE SEE Dalmau de Blanco, Manuela. BLASCO IBÁÑEZ, VICENTE.

SEE COOK, LUELLA B. BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON.

Patrick Stevenson Blackwood (NK); 4Apr63; R313909.

BLACKWOOD, PATRICK STEVENSON.

SEE BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON.

SEE Baugh, Albert C. BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON. Shocks.

Patrick Stevenson Blackwood (NK); 25Aug64; R343811. BLACKWOOD, ANDREW WATTERSON.

Patrick Stevenson Blackwood (NK); 25Aug64; R343811. BLACKWOOD, ANDREW WATTERSON.

Andrew Watterson Blackwood (A); 24Dec64; R352139. BLACKWOOD, PATRICK STEVENSON.

Andrew Watterson Blackwood (A); 24Dec64; R352139. BLACKWOOD, PATRICK STEVENSON.

SEE Blackwood, Algernon.

by Gladys Rourke Blackwood.

BLACKWOOD, SIR HENRY, British admiral, much trusted by Nelson; distinguished at Aboukir Bay and Trafalgar; was present at Nelson's death; held subsequently high naval positions (1770-1832).

BLACKWOOD, WILLIAM, born in Edinburgh, originator of Blackwood's Magazine; originally a bookseller; started Maga, as it was called, in 1817, his principal literary advisers being Professor Wilson and Lockhart; conducted it as editor till his death (1776-1834).

BLACKWOOD, WILLIAM, born in Edinburgh, originator of Blackwood's Magazine; originally a bookseller; started Maga, as it was called, in 1817, his principal literary advisers being Professor Wilson and Lockhart; conducted it as editor till his death (1776-1834).

CHRISTOPHER NORTH, the name assumed by JOHN WILSON (q. v.) in Blackwood's Magazine.

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