Do we say g or gee

g 1661 occurrences

g her mantle about her in womanly dignity.

'M is preparing a whole pamphlet against G, and G is, I suppose, collecting materials to confute M.' M was Mickle, the translator of the Lusiad and author of the Ballad of Cumnor Hall (ante, ii. 182).

'M is preparing a whole pamphlet against G, and G is, I suppose, collecting materials to confute M.' M was Mickle, the translator of the Lusiad and author of the Ballad of Cumnor Hall (ante, ii. 182).

g, h, and i, William E. Curtis's Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (Saafield Pub. Co., Akron, Ohio).

E, F, and G, Well, so it shall be.

[)y], as in baby c, as in call; ç, as in mice; ch, as in child; [-c]h, as in school g, as in go; [.g], as in cage s, as in saw; [s=], as in is th, as in thin; th, as in then x, as in vex; [x=], as in exact.

[Sidenote g: A.D. 1652.

[Sidenote g: A.D. 1650.

[Sidenote g: A.D. 1652.

i g about the matter.

The Major's hostess, Mme. de W, after his death in 1858, brought the manuscript to Mrs. G and gave it to her in memory of her friend.

It was duly preserved in the G family, but remained unnoticed.

The Misses G rediscovered it in 1907, when it had been lying in a cupboard for upwards of half a century.

The Misses G have shown me a rare book published by him at Paris in 1844 under the following title: "Trois chants de l'Edda.

Johnny Copeland's lead guitar ripping through the air, taking us faster, inverting, 6 G's, dark forehead, sweat, hot and loose.

[Footnote G: Rev. C.C. Jones, late of Georgia, now Professor in the Theological Seminary at Columbia, South Carolina, made a report before the presbytery of Georgia, in 1833, on the moral condition of the slave population, which report was published under the direction of the presbytery.

It is that alleged identity of origin between the List of Players appended to the letter from the Council to the Lord Mayor of London and the well-known "Southampton" letter signed H.S., which is based upon an imagined general similarity of hand and a positive identity of form in a certain "very remarkable g" which is found in both.[gg]

The general similarity seems to us sheerly imaginary; but the g common to the two documents is undoubtedly somewhat unusual in form.

[Illustration] No. 1 of the above fac-similes is the g of the H.S. letter, No. 2 the g of the List of Players, and in the name below is a g of exactly the same model.

[Illustration] No. 1 of the above fac-similes is the g of the H.S. letter, No. 2 the g of the List of Players, and in the name below is a g of exactly the same model.

[Footnote G: Eugene Aram.

Stukeley's opinion, in which he is joined by Whitaker, the Manchester historian, is, that it was the Guetheling roadSarn Guethelin, or the road of the Irish, the G being pronounced as a W. Dr. Wilkes says, that it is more indented and crooked than other Roman Roads usually are, and supposes that it was formed of Wattles, which was the idea also of Pointer.

When he was married to Ellen G, who was said to be one of the best girls in the village, he took her to his nice little home, where he had every thing around very pleasant and comfortable.

45, course 1-G) © 15Jun25, A876909.

G GABELENTZ, HANS CONON VON DER, a distinguished German philologist, born at Altenburg: was master, it is said, of 80 languages, contributed treatises on several of them, his most important work being on the Melanesian (1807-1874).

gee 487 occurrences

Gee, you can say I was a Calamity Jane if you want to, but honest, I had Lieutenant Donnelle sent all over the world.

Gee, they had to do that.

" "Oh, gee, Betty, that reminds me" Bob sat up with a jerk and began a hasty search of his pockets.

"Gee, do you suppose she goes to Shadyside?

"Gee, it's a wonder you fellows wouldn't say something before I was kicked off the earth!" growled the sophomore who had been sent to the grass by Sam.

"Gee, when you do start you go in a hurry, don't you?"

"Gee, didn't Skinny shine in that shirt?" as they disappeared inside the building and there was a rush to hunt out razors, brushes and other toilet necessities or clean handkerchiefs and ties.

"Gee," Carolyn June remarked as they passed the circular corral.

"Gee," she laughed, "but I'm nervous!" Old Heck reached over and patted her hand.

Try about half of it at first and see how 'it works!" "Gee, isn't it pretty?"

"Gee, we thought you two had eloped!"

" "Gee," muttered the small boy, "gee, ain't he the word-slinger!" He returned to the pool but something of its charm was dissipated.

" "Gee," muttered the small boy, "gee, ain't he the word-slinger!" He returned to the pool but something of its charm was dissipated.

" "Oh, Gee!" cried the boy.

"I was a fool to miss him, old man, but I guessoh, Gee!"

"Gee, Uncle Phil!

" "Gee, Uncle Phil!

"Gee, I wish I were a doctor!

"Gee, I thought my hour had struck!" "What made you come after me then?" Ted's grin faded.

* * DIRGE TO THE MEMORY OF MISS ELLEN GEE, OF KEW, Who died in consequence of being stung in the eye.

"Say," said David, "I am sorry you're leaving us; but, gee!"

And he was beginning to think a little for himself when the rest of the litter were still undecided whether "Gee" meant to turn to the right paw side, or the left paw side; and were hardly convinced that "Mush" was "Go on" and not a terse invitation to breakfast.

Illustrated by Everett Gee Jackson.

As it grew light, I could gee the interminable stream of refugees passing up the road, and when I had dressed and hastened to the courtyard I found the others had already kindled a fire and tea was awaiting me.

asked Ace Gee.

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