519 examples of durham in sentences

Lord Durham was bitterly attacked from all sides, inveighed against by enemies, given up by timid friends; while those who would willingly have defended him did not know what to say.

Instantly a number of other writers took up the tone: I believe there was a portion of truth in what Lord Durham, soon after, with polite exaggeration, said to methat to this article might be ascribed the almost triumphal reception which he met with on his arrival in England.

And I may say that in successfully upholding the reputation of Lord Durham and his advisers at the most important moment, I contributed materially to this result.

Neither in this case nor in that of Lord Durham do I ascribe the impression, which I think was produced by what I wrote, to any particular merit of execution: indeed, in at least one of the cases (the article on Carlyle) I do not think the execution was good.

ISRAEL DURHAM, Justice of the Peace.

But such doctrines were in those days new and somewhat doubtful, not supported in any degree by the Church and quite outside the sympathy of nobles and people, and Lanfranc had easily eluded the Bishop of Durham's claims.

He was elected, 1629, Bishop of Oxford, in the room of Dr. Hewson, translated to the See of Durham.

There were the troubles in Canada, which Lord Durham had been sent out to deal with (the Canadian patriots had a great deal of Lady Fanny's sympathy), and in England the grievances of the poor were in the process of being formulated into the famous People's Charter.

Another Negro of this type was James Durham, a native slave of the city of Philadelphia.

Durham was purchased by Dr. Dove, a physician in New Orleans, who, seeing the divine spark in the slave, gave him a chance for mental development.

Durham was not long in acquiring a rudimentary education, and soon learned several modern languages, speaking English, French, and Spanish fluently.

Dr. Benjamin Rush, the noted physician of Philadelphia, who was educated at the Edinburgh Medical College, once deigned to converse professionally with Dr. Durham.

The Y.M.C.A. tent is a great blessing to the regiment, and is very popular, and aids in every possible way the work of Chaplain Durham.

He had quarrelled with the Bishop of Durham, so in order to do him a displeasure, he made Tynemouth Priory subordinate to St. Albans instead of to Durham and brought monks from St. Albans to dwell there.

He had quarrelled with the Bishop of Durham, so in order to do him a displeasure, he made Tynemouth Priory subordinate to St. Albans instead of to Durham and brought monks from St. Albans to dwell there.

The King's men disregarded the sanctuary right, captured Mowbray, and sent him prisoner to Durham.

Lambert and Son,""The Lords Calthorpe and Erskine,""The Lords Bishops of Durham and St. David's,""The Knights Hospitalers,""The Knights Templars,""The Knights Baronets."

Oren C. Durham (A); 21Mar63; R314160.

DIVINE, ARTHUR DURHAM.

Arthur Durham Divine (A); 22Mar68; R432030.

SEE Divine, Arthur Durham.

SEE DIVINE, ARTHUR DURHAM.

R119403, 14Oct53, Robert Dudley French (A) Measure for measure; edited by Willard Higley Durham.

R119406, 14Oct53, Willard Higley Durham (A)

The pitmen in the counties of Durham and Northumberland reside in long rows of small houses, to each of which is attached a little garden, which they cultivate with such care and success, that they frequently bear away the prize at Floral Exhibitions.

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