119 examples of breen in sentences

Hugh Breen, Esq., from Occultations observed at Cambridge and Greenwich. 1865 Sept. 16

Breen, assistant Brewster, Sir D. Bridges Brinkley, Dr Bristow, Miss Britannia Bridge (see Bridges) Brooke, Charles British Association Brougham, Lord Browne, G.A. Brunel, Civ.

When the Donner Party ascended the Sierra Nevadas on the last day of October, 1846, it comprised eighty-one souls; namely, Charles Berger, Patrick Breen, Margaret Breen (his wife), John Breen, Edward Breen, Patrick Breen, Jr., Simon Breen, James Breen, Peter Breen, Isabella Breen, Jacob Donner, Elizabeth Donner (his wife), William Hook,[20]

When the Donner Party ascended the Sierra Nevadas on the last day of October, 1846, it comprised eighty-one souls; namely, Charles Berger, Patrick Breen, Margaret Breen (his wife), John Breen, Edward Breen, Patrick Breen, Jr., Simon Breen, James Breen, Peter Breen, Isabella Breen, Jacob Donner, Elizabeth Donner (his wife), William Hook,[20]

The family of James F. Reed and that of Patrick Breen survived in unbroken numbers.

Furthermore, the Breen Diary and the death-list of the Donner Party show that not a husband or father died at the Lake Camp during the entire period of the party's imprisonment in the mountains.

On the third of March, 1847, the Reed-Greenwood, or Second Relief Corps (excepting Nicholas Clark) left camp with the following refugees: Patrick Breen, Margaret Breen (his wife), Patrick Breen, Jr., Simon Breen, James Breen, Peter Breen, Isabella Breen, Solomon Hook, Mary Donner, Isaac Donner, Mrs. Elizabeth Graves, Nancy Graves, Jonathan B. Graves, Franklin W. Graves, Jr., Elizabeth Graves, Jr., Martha J. Reed, and Thomas K. Reed.

On the third of March, 1847, the Reed-Greenwood, or Second Relief Corps (excepting Nicholas Clark) left camp with the following refugees: Patrick Breen, Margaret Breen (his wife), Patrick Breen, Jr., Simon Breen, James Breen, Peter Breen, Isabella Breen, Solomon Hook, Mary Donner, Isaac Donner, Mrs. Elizabeth Graves, Nancy Graves, Jonathan B. Graves, Franklin W. Graves, Jr., Elizabeth Graves, Jr., Martha J. Reed, and Thomas K. Reed.

On the third of March, 1847, the Reed-Greenwood, or Second Relief Corps (excepting Nicholas Clark) left camp with the following refugees: Patrick Breen, Margaret Breen (his wife), Patrick Breen, Jr., Simon Breen, James Breen, Peter Breen, Isabella Breen, Solomon Hook, Mary Donner, Isaac Donner, Mrs. Elizabeth Graves, Nancy Graves, Jonathan B. Graves, Franklin W. Graves, Jr., Elizabeth Graves, Jr., Martha J. Reed, and Thomas K. Reed.

May Singhi Breen, ed.

with ukulele arrangement by May Singhi Breen.

BREEN, MAY SINGHI.

May Singhi Breen.

Ukulele method; edited by May Singhi Breen.

R117809, 24Sep53, May Singhi Breen (A) HALLENBECK, CLEVE.

BREEN, MAY SINGHI.

May Singhi Breen (A); 1Dec54; R139967.

Selected from song hits with ukulele arrangement by May Singhi Breen.

May Singhi Breen (A); 30Apr57; R191045.

F. R. Breen (E); 12Feb68; R429296.

BREEN, F. R. Highliners, a railroad album.

BREEN, RICHARD.

Who ride on white horses, the story of Edmund Campion, by Richard Breen & Harry Schnibbe.

F. R. Breen (E); 29May69; R462915.

BREEN, F. R. Trains in transition.

119 examples of  breen  in sentences