25 examples of chesney in sentences

As early as the thirties of last century Colonel Chesney was sent out to examine the ground, and in 1867 the proposal was considered by a Committee of the House of Commons.

I confess the thing that pleased me most was a gay little piece of burlesque by Mr. ARTHUR CHESNEY as the red-haired shop assistant who was not a pacifist.

" "They were until the news about Chesney's shoulder got about.

Trueland bent his ankle, Chesney hurt his knee, and Condon got whacked on the head.

Har-well!" For over the fence came the head coach, and big Chesney, and Captain Dutton, Story, the little quarter-back, and all the others, a long line of crimson-stockinged warriors, with Joel March, Briscom, Bedford, and the other substitutes flocking along in the tag end of the procession.

Right End Tackle Guard Guard Tackle End DUTTON, SELKIRK, ALLARDYCE, CHESNEY, RUTLAND, BURBRIDGE, CHASE, 150 186 189 229 196 179 156 Quarter-back STORY, 144 PRINCE, 157 KINGDON, 182 Left

And big Chesney grinned gleefully as he received the leather and bent his broad back above it.

Chesney, Rutland, and Murdoch worked together, side by side, like one manor forty!and when time was called for an instant on the Yates twenty-five yards it was to bring Galt, the blue's left tackle, back to consciousness and send him limping off the gridiron.

"Chesney, Rutland, Burbridge, Barton" A murmur arose from the listening throng, and Chase, a tall, pale-faced youth, his cheek exhibiting the marks of a contact with some one's shoe cleats, groaned loudly and flung himself on to a bench, where he sat looking blindly before him until the list was finished.

Chesney was already stooping over the ball.

The rush line heaved, Joel sprang into the air, settling with a crash against the shoulders of Chesney and Murdoch, who went forward, carrying the defense before them.

Joel scrambled to his feet, assisted by Chesney, and streaked up the field.

Chesney, with his six feet four and a half inches of muscle, and his two hundred and twenty-nine pounds of weight, stood like a veritable Gibraltar of strength.

CHESNEY, ALAN M. The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Alan M. Chesney (A); 7Jan71; R497941. CHEVALIER, HAAKON.

SEE CHESNEY, ALAN M. HOWELLS, WILLIAM.

CHESNEY, ALAN M. The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Alan M. Chesney (A); 7Jan71; R497941. CHEVALIER, HAAKON.

SEE CHESNEY, ALAN M. HOWELLS, WILLIAM.

From Ramsey and De Peyster down most writers assert that every single individual on the defeated side were killed or taken; but in Colonel Chesney's admirable "Military Biography" there is given the autobiography or memoir of a South Carolina loyalist who was in the battle.

[Footnote: "Essays in Military Biography," Col. Charles Cornwallis Chesney, London, 1874.

It is written by the loyalist himself, who was presumably a relation of Col. Chesney's.

[Footnote: Chesney, p. 333.]

CHESNEY, C. CORNWALLIS, professor of Military History, nephew of the succeeding, author of "Waterloo Lectures" (1826-1876).

CHESNEY, FRANCIS RAWDON, explorer, born in co.

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