2576 examples of esq in sentences

Ewers, HIRAM GREEN, Esq., Lait Gustise of the Peece.

When this you spy, Remember HI, Ewers, truly, HIRAM GREEN, Esq., Lait Gustise of the Peece.

DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS IN A LETTER TO B.F. ESQ.

Mr. Dilly himself was called down stairs upon business; I left the room for some time; when I returned, I was struck with observing Dr. Samuel Johnson and John Wilkes, Esq., literally tête-à-tête; for they were reclined upon their chairs, with their heads leaning almost close to each other, and talking earnestly, in a kind of confidential whisper, of the personal quarrel between George the Second and the King of Prussia.

'To BENNET LANGTON, ESQ. 'DEAR SIR, 'How welcome your account of yourself and your invitation to your new house was to me, I need not tell you, who consider our friendship not only as formed by choice, but as matured by time.

June 23, 1781.' 'To THOMAS ASTLE, Esq. 'SIR, 'I am ashamed that you have been forced to call so often for your books, but it has been by no fault on either side.

'TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. 'DEAR SIR, 'I sit down to answer your letter on the same day in which I received it, and am pleased that my first letter of the year is to you.

JOHNSON.' 'Feb. 4, 1782.' 'To EDMOND MALONE, ESQ. 'SIR, 'I have for many weeks been so much out of order, that I have gone out only in a coach to Mrs. Thrale's, where I can use all the freedom that sickness requires.

JOHNSON.' 'Feb. 23, 1784.' TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. 'DEAR SIR, 'I have just advanced so far towards recovery as to read a pamphlet; and you may reasonably suppose that the first pamphlet which I read was yours.

' 'TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. 'DEAR SIR, 'Presently after I had sent away my last letter, I received your kind medical packet.

'TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. 'DEAR SIR, 'I am too much pleased with the attention which you and your dear lady show to my welfare, not to be diligent in letting you know the progress which I make towards health.

'To JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. 'DEAR SIR, 'You could do nothing so proper as to haste back when you found the Parliament dissolved.

Mrs. Wilson immediately took up the paper, and her eye catching the paragraph at a glance, she read aloud as follows to her expecting friends: "Married by special license, at the seat of the Most Noble the Marquess of Eltringham, in Devonshire, by the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of , George Denbigh Esq., Lieutenant Colonel of his Majesty's regiment of dragoons, to the Right Honorable Lady Laura Stapleton, eldest sister of the Marquess.

But the zeal of the District Attorney was not yet satisfied; and, no longer trusting to his own unassisted efforts, he obtained (at the expense of the United States) the assistance of Richard Cox, Esq., an old and very unscrupulous practitioner, with whose aid he tried the cases over again in the Criminal Court.

THE JOURNAL OF A TOUR TO THE HEBRIDES, WITH SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. BY JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ.

V. JOURNAL OF A TOUR TO THE HEBRIDES WITH SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.: DEDICATION TO EDMOND MALONE, ESQ.

TO EDMOND MALONE, ESQ.

The late John Addison, Esq., of this town, says, in a document written by himself, which we have before us, and which is entitled "Some account of St. James's Church, in the parish of Preston""A body of Dissenters having erected a large building, capable of holding 1,100 persons, and having opened it for public worship under the name of St. James's Church, but, being unable to pay the expenses, offered it for sale.

The trustees of the church areMiss Margaret Ann Beckles, St. Leonard's; Samuel Husband Beckles, Esq., of the Middle Temple; the Rev. Edward Auriol, St. Dunstans; the Rev. Charles F. Close, St. Ann's, Blackfriars; the Rev. W. Cadman, Marylebone; and Sir Hugh Hill.

The late J. Bairstow, Esq., left 1,000 pounds towards the steeple, which will cost about 1,250 pounds.

The windows were put in by the late T. Miller, Esq;, C. R. Fletcher Lutwidge, Esq.; and J. Bairstow, Esq., and they Cost 90 pounds.

By Edward Gibbon, Esq.

He was the son of Robert Markham, of Cotham in the county of Nottingham, Esq; and was famous for his numerous volumes of husbandry, and horsemanship; besides what he has wrote on rural recreations and military discipline, he understood both the practice and theory of war, and was esteemed an excellent linguist, being master of the French, Italian, and Spanish languages, from all which he collected observations on husbandry.

Fair Maid of the West, or a Girl worth Gold, the second part; acted likewise before the King and Queen with success, dedicated to Thomas Hammond, of Gray's-Inn, Esq; 13.

There is a copy of verses prefixed to this Play, written by James Shirley, Esq; a dramatic writer.

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