56 examples of chandler's in sentences

B. A grocer's or corn-chandler's shop.

"What!" cried Grimes, "'ow much?" "Gent in the corner gives me one hundred and fifty six pounds," said the Auctioneer, with a jovial eye upon the Corn-chandler's lowering visage, "one five six,all done?any advance?

You'd like to see the improvements on the Chase, the new Cross in the market-place, the Chandler's shop from whence the rods were fetch'd.

American OystersBecalmed in the MississippiAnchor raisedShip ashoreTaken off by a Steam-TugSlave-Sale AdvertisementsRunaway NegroesReturn of FeverTerrific StormFrightful PositionAshore at New OrleansA Ship-Chandler's StoreAmerican WheelsA JoltificationThe St. Charles's Hotel.

On Lady Tavistock's death, said to have been caused by grief for her husband's loss, he observed that her life might have been saved if she had been put into a small chandler's shop, with a child to nurse.

Miss Chandler's friends knew, too, that she had met a great sorrow, and more than suspected that out of it had grown her determination to go South.

To Phillips it seemed crassly inconsistent to say that races permitted to intermarry should be debarred by Mr. Chandler's "sapient committee" from educational contact.

Among the works of his opponents the following deserve mention: William Warburton's Divine Legation of Moses, and Samuel Chandler's Vindication of the History of the Old Testament.

" Wayne saw, what Chandler did not, that Adelaide had never even heard of Mrs. Chandler's ill health; but she murmured as she turned away: "I'm so glad.

"Chandler's E. Grammar; Edition of 1821, p. 16; Ed. 1847, p. 21.

"Chandler's Com.

10.In J. B. Chandler's grammars, are taken nearly the same views of the "Subjunctive or Conditional Mood," that have just been noticed.

See Chandler's Common School Gram., p. 77.

"Chandler's Gram., p. 40; New Edition, p. 66.

"Chandler's Grammar, 1821, p. 54.

"Chandler's Gram., 1821, p. 103.

20.Among the latest of our English Grammars, is Chandler's new one of 1847.

"Chandler's Common School Gram., Ed. of 1847, p. 79.

"Chandler's old Gram., p.

In J. R. Chandler's English Grammar, as published in 1821, the word worth appears in the list of prepositions: but the revised list, in his edition of 1847, does not contain it.

The lines, one or both of them, appear, without reference, in L. Murray's Grammar, Second Edition, 1796, p. 176, and in subsequent editions; in W. Allen's, p. 225; Bullions's, 178; N. Butler's, 192; Chandler's New, 196; Clark's, 201;

And such is the caprice of fortune, this granddaughter of a man, who will be an everlasting glory to the nation, has now for some years, with her husband, kept a little chandler's or grocer's shop, for their subsistence, lately at the lower Holloway, in the road between Highgate and London, and, at present, in Cocklane, not far from Shoreditch-church.

The cabaret invites you to drink beer a la nation, and offers you lodging a la nationthe chandler's shop sells you snuff and hair powder a la nationand there are even patriotic barbers whose signs inform you, that you may be shaved and have your teeth drawn a la nation!

Such was the hatred he now conceived to the ministry, and such his desire of becoming eminent; that he even pushed himself into the city of London; was invested with the rights and privileges of a citizen, and was entered a member of the wax-chandler's company; by virtue of which he appeared at all meetings, charmed all societies, and voted in his own right upon all occasions.

Then, with another piece of money in his hand, I sent him out to the nearest corn-chandler's to buy some corn for our beasts, the which I gave them, and stood by them till I saw them eat it too.

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