158 examples of dawe in sentences

Me perhaps you will mistake for Phillips, or confound me with Mr. Dawe, because you saw us together.

I want you, you don't know how much; but if I had you here in my European garret, we should but talk over such stuff as I have written, soThose "Tales from Shakspeare" are near coming out, and Mary has begun a new work, Mr. Dawe is turned author; he has been in such a way lately,Dawe the painter, I mean,he sits and stands about at Holcroft's and says nothing, then sighs, and leans his head on his hand.

I want you, you don't know how much; but if I had you here in my European garret, we should but talk over such stuff as I have written, soThose "Tales from Shakspeare" are near coming out, and Mary has begun a new work, Mr. Dawe is turned author; he has been in such a way lately,Dawe the painter, I mean,he sits and stands about at Holcroft's and says nothing, then sighs, and leans his head on his hand.

On the 7th of October, at twenty minutes past nine, P.M., it was observed by Mr. W.R. Dawes, at Camden Lodge, Cranbrook, Kent, in England, and on the 11th it was seen by Madame Rümker, the wife of the director of the observatory at Hamburg.

" The phrase "Managers and R.A.s" refers to the papers on Elliston and George Dawe which had preceded this essay, although the Elliston essay had not been ranged under the heading "Peter's Net."

The George Dawe paper is in Vol.

Dear M.The R.A. here memorised was George Dawe, whom I knew well and heard many anecdotes of, from DANIELS and WESTALL, at H. Rogers'sto each of them it will be well to send a Mag. in my name.

[Moxon had just acquired The Englishman's Magazine and Lamb contributed to the September number his "Recollections of a Late Royal Academician," George Dawe (see Vol.

Lamb's article on George Dawe did not appear till the September number, but perhaps Moxon already had the copy.] LETTER 536 CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON

The Rev. John Dawes of Ambleside was one of the oddities that may be found in the remote places of modern England.

Mr. Dawes said, he was sorry to hear so many objections raised against the paragraph under consideration.

Carington Bowles, 69 St. Paul's Churchyard, was the publisher of this print, which was the work of the elder Morland, and was engraved by Philip Dawe, father of Lamb's George Dawe (see the essay "Recollections of a late Royal Academician," Vol. I.).

Carington Bowles, 69 St. Paul's Churchyard, was the publisher of this print, which was the work of the elder Morland, and was engraved by Philip Dawe, father of Lamb's George Dawe (see the essay "Recollections of a late Royal Academician," Vol. I.).

Senator Dawes soon became interested in this question, and from that time to the present he has been interested; and how much the Indian owes to the legislation which has been started and carried forward by Senator Dawes, but very few people know; but it must be followed by other legislation before the Indian is safe.

Senator Dawes soon became interested in this question, and from that time to the present he has been interested; and how much the Indian owes to the legislation which has been started and carried forward by Senator Dawes, but very few people know; but it must be followed by other legislation before the Indian is safe.

The Dawes Bill gives them citizenship, but what does the Indian get?

DAWES, CHESTER L. A course in electrical engineering. Vol.1.

Chester L. Dawes (A); 4Feb55; R144246.

SEE Walter, Eleanor Dawes.

By Eustace Chesser & Zoe Dawe.

Chester L. Dawes (A); 12Dec74; R592947.

DAWES, CHESTER L. A course in electrical engineering. Vol.1.

Chester L. Dawes (A); 4Feb55; R144246.

By Eustace Chesser & Zoe Dawe.

1584-6), 190, 198 (One Dawe's wife teaches without a licence.

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