83 examples of dixon's in sentences

This whisper Dorn recognized as Dixon's.

Anywhere south of Dixon's line; If beyond that thou shine an inch, We'll have thee up before Judge Lynch.

By 8 p.m. the tide had risen sufficiently to admit of Captain Dixon's return to the Dolphin, while I remained with a portion of my own party to make further examination in the morning; the leaky state of the cutter keeping one of us bailing through the night.

When a Broadwood pianoforte arrived for Janewhich was generally taken to be a gift from Colonel Campbellhe agreed with her in thinking that this was another occurrence for which Mr. Dixon's love was responsible; and he was busily engaged in planning out the details of a projected ball at the Crown Inn when a letter from Mr. Churchill urging his instant departure compelled him to make a hurried return to Enscombe.

The chain of Slavery which fetters every slave south of Mason and Dixon's Line, is as closely linked around the master as the slave.

About this time the village was thrown into a state of excitement by the arrest of a colored woman named Ellen, who it was charged had escaped from service due to a Mr. D., south of Mason and Dixon's Line.

If we venture, as avowed and unflinching abolitionists, to travel South of Mason and Dixon's line, we do so at the peril of our lives.

Mason and Dixon's line will not become a wall of adamant that can neither be undermined nor surmounted.

" The New Orleans Courier, Feb. 15, 1839, speaking of the prohibition of the African Slave-trade, while the internal slave-trade is plied, says: "The United States law may, and probably does, put MILLIONS into the pockets of the people living between the Roanoke, and Mason and Dixon's line; still we think it would require some casuistry to show that the present slave-trade from that quarter is a whit better than the one from Africa.

If we venture, as avowed and unflinching abolitionists, to travel South of Mason and Dixon's line, we do so at the peril of our lives.

[Sidenote: Mason and Dixon's line] Half a century after the founding of Maryland, similar though somewhat less extensive proprietary powers were granted by Charles II.

Had the South then been content with separation on the lines of "Mason and Dixon's line," I am convinced that it would have taken place without a struggle, if the position could have been defined without bloodshed.

He felt that Douglas was a trimmer, and he believed that the issue had now been brought to a point at which the trimmer could not hold support on both sides of Mason and Dixon's Line.

Aggression from either side of Mason and Dixon's Line must be withstood.

There it is, in Dixon's own handwriting, even if he does deny it: 'This will cure your headache.

Here it is in plain, cold black and whitein Dr. Dixon's own handwriting, as you know, and read: 'This will cure your headache.

For, like the republic they founded, its forefathers and ours divided their dwellings by a kind of Mason and Dixon's Line, into two parts, giving them these sectional appellations which have represented such antagonisms and made us such trouble.

In view of the condition of the country beyond Mason and Dixon's line, an elopement would prove his mistake of a lifetime.

We had not added to our stock of provisions at Dixon's, wishing to carry as much forage as we were able for our horses, for whom the scanty picking around our encamping-grounds afforded an insufficient meal.

the rails were relaid, spiked, and the roadway levelled and better ballasted than any road I ever saw south of Mason and Dixon's line.

The South, quick to discover the unheralded force of Yankee character, took the alarm and declared that "Mason and Dixon's line" should divide between her and her neighbor.

Mason and Dixon's Line.

How was Mason and Dixon's line famous later?

Mason and Dixon's Line.

The insurgents confidently claimed a strong support from north of Mason and Dixon's line, and the friends of the Union were not free from apprehension on the point.

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