17 examples of bramwell in sentences

"You are the first," said Baron Bramwell, "who has let daylight into the case."

In other cases, again, the selections have been specially prepared for THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOOKS by their authors or their agents, such as the two selections by Major Martin Hume in History, by Dr. Bramwell and Sir Francis Galton in Science, by Mr. Robert Hichens in Fiction, etc.

Mr. Bradlaugh argued the case, I only making a brief speech, and on February 12th the Court, composed of Lords Justices Bramwell, Brett, and Cotton, gave judgment in our favor and quashed the indictment.

In the Edinburgh case, Sir Frederick Bramwell said: "The variations of the currents are effected so as to produce with remarkable fidelity the varied changes which occur, according as the carbon is compressed or relieved from compression by the gentle impacts of the air set in motion by the voice.

" A remarkable instance of deep impression occasionally made by the Holy Spirit on the mind of the Rev. William Bramwell during prayer, occurred in Liverpool.

Having the greatest respect for Mr. Bramwell, she waited upon him, to take leave and request an interest in his prayers.

Bramwell's guardian.

Bramwell's guardian.

I have been reading Bramwell's Memoir; how desirable his life!

Faith makes them mine; glory be to God!At the sewing meeting I read the first section of Bramwell's Memoir.

Born in Bramwell, W. Va., 1882.

E pur si muove; that is to say, it will move; they'll all move, in spite of BRAMWELL.

BRAMWELL protests.

BRAMWELL kept his countenance admirably.

BRAMWELL reluctantly admitted this, still pleading with touching eloquence for preservation of the obstruction.

If there can be any arrangement made in Committee by which the gates and bars, after removal, may be placed in convenient order round BRAMWELL'S residence, so that he shall be forced to make détours as he goes about his daily business, it shall be done.

BRAMWELL, SIR FREDERICK, civil engineer, president of the British Association in 1888, and previously of Association of Engineers; b. 1818.

17 examples of  bramwell  in sentences