20 examples of domicil in sentences

Though the illustration might fail if carried further, inasmuch as Mr. Jinks encountered no windmills, and indeed met with no adventures worth relating, still we might speak of his prying inquisition into every movement of the hostile Irishdetail his smiling visits, in the character of spy, to numerous domicils, and relate at length the manner in which he procured the information which the noble knight desired.

Some of the ladies took shelter at the domicil of an intelligent American family (Mr. E.B. Allen's) who had preceded us a short time with an adventure of merchandise.

I this day left the mess-table of my kind friends, the officers of the second infantry, and went to the hospitable domicil of Mr. Johnston, who has the warm-hearted frankness of the Irish character, and offers the civilities of life with the air and manner of a prince.

My journal has no entry for this day, but it brought me safely (some 40 miles) to my own domicil at "Elmwood."

He moved back with his wife, who was quite attentive to him, to his little domicil on the opposite shore in the spring, and lived, I am informed, till Nov. 12, 1844, when he was about 85.

As soon as it could be done, I took Mrs. S. and the children and servants in the ship's yawl, and we soon stood on terra firma, and found ourselves at ease in the rural and picturesque grounds and domicil of the U.S. Agency, overhung, as it is, by impending cliffs, and commanding one of the most pleasing and captivating views of lake scenery.

I was at the Secretary of War's domicil one evening, when he first received and read out the shocking details.

A poet in his garret I had long heard of, but a liberal gentlemanly fellow, surrounded by all the elegances of life, I had not thought of as the domicil of the Muses.

The citizens of Lexington, believing the charge to be a false one, rose and prevented the accomplishment for a time, until, lulled by the fair promises of his friends, they left his domicil, and in the dead of night she was taken by force, and conveyed to the asylum.

The citizens of Lexington, believing the charge to be a false one, rose and prevented the accomplishment for a time, until, lulled by the fair promises of his friends, they left his domicil, and in the dead of night she was taken by force, and conveyed to the asylum.

Rural maid, who, o'er glade, Forest, plain, and mountain, roam In joy and peace, and made Happy by the brook's gay foam; Who art content to live In the farmer's domicil; A listening ear give To a stranger, who, with quill In hand, sits down to write An epistle, or letter, To one, of whom it might Be said, she's far his better.

Herbert Weinstock (A); 10Aug64; R343069. CHEATHAM, ELLIOTT E. Supplementary cases on domicil to accompany Cases on conflict of laws.

Supplementary cases on domicil to accompany Cases on conflict of laws.

Supplementary cases on domicil to accompany Cases on conflict of laws.

Erwin R. Goodenough (A); 3Dec64; R350891. GOODRICH, HERBERT F. Supplementary cases on domicil to accompany Cases on conflict of laws.

Herbert Weinstock (A); 10Aug64; R343069. CHEATHAM, ELLIOTT E. Supplementary cases on domicil to accompany Cases on conflict of laws.

Supplementary cases on domicil to accompany Cases on conflict of laws.

Supplementary cases on domicil to accompany Cases on conflict of laws.

Erwin R. Goodenough (A); 3Dec64; R350891. GOODRICH, HERBERT F. Supplementary cases on domicil to accompany Cases on conflict of laws.

It was evidently not the work of a novice; it was as much out of place in this obscure and inelegant domicil, as a diamond set in filigree, or a rose among pigweed.

20 examples of  domicil  in sentences