62 examples of cardiff in sentences

When he visited Cardiff he heard a man had just died in prison after having been there ten years for a debt of seven pounds.

That unfortunate prince was detained in custody during the remainder of his life, which was no less than twenty-eight years, and he died in the castle of Cardiff, in Glamorganshire, happy if, without losing his liberty, he could have relinquished that power which he was not qualified either to hold or exercise.

One trip out of Cardiff to Delaware Breakwater in the Skipton Castle.

IV.The Passing of Arthur Now, to say the truth, Sir Launcelot and his nephews were lords of the realm of France, and King Arthur and Sir Gawaine made a great host ready and shipped at Cardiff, and made great destruction and waste on his lands.

To-day its commercial prestige, if not on a par with Liverpool, Hull or Cardiff, is sufficiently great for the town to rank as a county borough.

The other concentrations are provincial and subordinate; they have the same relation to the main axis that Glasgow or Cardiff have to London in the British scheme.

Tua r Golleniai Julik Scamp Intermediate School, Cardiff.

Manchester Nobby Manchester various Cardiff Uncle Bill Cardiff ,, Liverpool Davy Liverpool ,, Sleeping-Bags Presented by Schools School's, &c., Name of traveller Name of School, &c., name of Sleeping-bag.

Manchester Nobby Manchester various Cardiff Uncle Bill Cardiff ,, Liverpool Davy Liverpool ,, Sleeping-Bags Presented by Schools School's, &c., Name of traveller Name of School, &c., name of Sleeping-bag.

Amesbury Pony: Uncle Bill Amesbury, Bickley Hall, (Cardiff) Kent.

Using good Cardiff coal, with 4 per cent.

12 11 Cardiff coal, 2.643 pounds per actual horse power per hour; 2.643 × 10 × 75 = in 10 hours 1,982 pounds coal at 22s.

Tough and hardened fellows called to the Colours again from Glasgow and Liverpool, Cardiff and Limehouse, had none of the refinements of the younger generation of soldiers who prefer lemonade to whisky, and sweetmeats to shag.

The new Cardiff firm of Jenkins and Jones announce a novel from the pen of Mr. Caradoc Blodwen, who had to fly from his native village last year owing to the realistic picture he gave of local life in The Home of the Squinting Widows.

The Cardiff giant.

Upon his knees lay a brand new Hebrew grammar which he studied diligently all the way to Cardiff, and still carried in his hands when he changed into the local train that carried him laboriously into the desolation of the Pontwaun Mountains.

# Osborne Morgan £40 Not more Open to past and present than 3 years students UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE (CARDIFF).

"I remember when I was on the Peewit," he said, musingly, "one time when we were lying at Cardiff, there was a policeman there run one of our chaps in, and two nights afterward another of our chaps pushed the policeman down in the mud and ran off with his staff and his helmet.

Franz Boas, in Fifth Report of the Committee on the North-Western Tribes of Canada, p. 42 (separate reprint from the Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Newcastle-upon-Tyne meeting, 1889); id., in Seventh Report, etc., p. 12 (separate reprint from the Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Cardiff meeting, 1891).

"She's the Evan Evans of Cardiff, an' bound for Cardiff.

"She's the Evan Evans of Cardiff, an' bound for Cardiff.

Far as I can larn, Cardiff's your port, though I don't say a 'andy one.

Anyway," he wound up vaguely, "at Cardiff there may be pleasure steamers runnin', or something o' the sort.

"Cardiff Mail.

A new harbour on an extensive scale, is also about to be commenced near Cardiff.

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