21 examples of cowen in sentences

[20] Coates v. Mayor of New York, 7 Cowen 585.

Another famous Druidgrandsire of Colonel Cowen's hound of the namewas owned by the Hon.

They are Mr. Jenning's Old Druid, Colonel Cowen's Druid, Mr. Reynold Ray's Roswell, and Captain Clayton's Luath XI.; and the owner of a Bloodhound which can be traced back in direct line of descent to any one of these four patriarchs may pride himself upon possessing a dog of unimpeachable pedigree.

Two other noteworthy statues in the town are those of Lord Armstrong, near the entrance to the Natural History Museum at Barras Bridge, and of Joseph Cowen, in Westgate Road.

I invariably reported unfavorably upon these alluring propositions, and in no instance was my recommendation overruled by Secretary Cowen, to whom Secretary Delano had given the charge of the whole matter, and to Judge Cowen's firmness in resisting the political and other influences that were brought to bear is largely due the fact that these early applications for concessions were not granted.

I invariably reported unfavorably upon these alluring propositions, and in no instance was my recommendation overruled by Secretary Cowen, to whom Secretary Delano had given the charge of the whole matter, and to Judge Cowen's firmness in resisting the political and other influences that were brought to bear is largely due the fact that these early applications for concessions were not granted.

Some of themeven mineare at times brought out, smelt, turned over, and looked at, but as I have hinted, none, not even those by Gounod, Dvorak, and Cowen, have become standing dishes in constant request at musical feasts.

Then this district possesses a treasure in Mr. Cowen, of Rotherham, whose merit as a landscape painter, has recommended him to the zealous patronage of Earl Fitzwilliam and the Duke of Devonshire.

From a photograph taken specially for MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE, by George B. Cowen, Ramsey, Isle of Man.

CHAPTER XV Wilbur Cowen had hesitated in the matter of war.

COWEN, WILLIAM JOYCE.

William Joyce Cowen (A); 24Oct61; R283736.

COWEN, WILLIAM JOYCE.

William Joyce Cowen (A); 28Jan63; R309792. COWLEY, MALCOLM.

COWEN, WILLIAM JOYCE.

William Joyce Cowen (A); 24Oct61; R283736.

COWEN, WILLIAM JOYCE.

William Joyce Cowen (A); 28Jan63; R309792. COWLEY, MALCOLM.

(See 'Cowen's Treatise,' vol. 2, p. 709.)

Sir FREDERICK COWEN, in reply to the circular, states that the closest call he ever had was when adjudicating at a Welsh Eisteddfod.

COWEN, FREDERICK HYMEN, a popular English composer, born in Kingston, Jamaica; his works consist of symphonies, cantatas, oratories, as well as songs, duets, &c.; is conductor of the Manchester Subscription Concerts in succession to Sir Charles Hallé; b. 1852.

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