547 examples of brown's in sentences

[Footnote 32: It is difficult to find easy material that is worth giving to intelligent children, and we have been glad to find Brown's Young Artists' Readers, Series A.]

He was forever whirling away in post-chaises to this school and that, to see Jack Brown's boys, of the Cavalry; or Mrs. Smith's girls, of the Civil Service; or poor Tom Hick's orphan, who had nobody to look after him now that the cholera had carried off Tom and his wife, too.

When it came to a conclusion, Mr. Bright remarked: "Only to think how that incendiary song is sung in Boston streets, and in the parlors too, when only little more than a year ago a great mob was yelling after Wendell Phillips, for speaking on the anniversary of John Brown's execution.

It was one of Mrs. Brown's trials of life, this secret, strange quality in her neighbor, who stood apparently so far below her in worldly goods.

One was Miss Jessie Brown's unguarded admissionà propos of Shetland woolthat she had an uncle, her mother's brother, who was a shopkeeper in Edinburgh.

Mark Twain ELDER BROWN'S BACKSLIDE (1885)

"Brown's Estimate, i. 65.

"J. Brown's E. Syntax, p. 124.

"James Brown's Eng.

"Brown's Institutes, p. 18.

Of Brown's total force of twenty-two men, ten were killed, five escaped, and seven were captured, tried, and hanged.

Greeley, Horace, 105 Greene, Frank V., on Lincoln, 106 H Halleck, Gen. H.W., 103 Hallowell, Col. Norwood, 116 Hamilton, Alexander, 245 Hancock, Gen. W.S., 127 Harper's Ferry, 124; John Brown's raid at, 254 Helper, H.R., the "Impending Crisis" of, 258 Hewitt, Abram S., 99 ff.

John Brown's body.

He could see Brown's lean, strong face in profile, the fine headit was a very fine head, though perhaps Jennings did not appreciate thata little lifted, the eyes closed.

Brown's own stock of blue-and-white ware proving entirely inadequate, besides being in Mrs. Kelcey's eyes by no means fine enough for the occasion, she had unhesitatingly requisitioned every piece of china she could lay hands on in the neighbourhood.

So they had been eager to furnish decorations for the party, according to Brown's suggestion, by going in a body to the woods three miles away and bringing back a lavish supply of ground-pine.

Tim's glance was often upon Brown's facethe look in his eyes, now and then, reminded Brown of that in the eyes of his dog Bim when he had earned his master's approval, shy but adoring.

About the great round table were gathered a goodly companythe company of Brown's old friends among the rich and eminent of the city.

So he sat with his back to the great hollow tree, wondering if it wouldn't be perfectly safe for him to slip up to Farmer Brown's hen-house in the dark of the next night for some fresh eggs.

It is printed in Col. John Mason Brown's "Battle of the Blue Licks" pamphlet.

Next, I read FrenchSismondi's Literature of the South of Europetill eight; then two or three lectures in Brown's Philosophy.

"Yes." "What date?" "Eighteenth; the papers contained an account of John Brown's seizure of Harper's Ferry.

Games of chance were sometimes played at Brown's, to while away an hour; and betting was now and then done, in a strictly honorable and legitimate way.

Brown's grandson bought it off Miss Scantlebury for two guineas, he being proud of his grandfather's skill; an' the old lady drove into Tregarrick Work'us behind a pair o' greys wi' the proceeds.

b. Discuss the events of Brown's campaign and its results.

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