209 examples of griggs in sentences

Next came the affidavit of Paul Griggs.

The one who called on Griggs in his lodgings wrote 'barrister-at-law' after his name, and had the right to do so.

Griggs had been perfectly frank, and had told without hesitation all he could remember of the circumstances.

Griggs thought the young man acted more like an ordinary lawyer than a detective, and said so with a smile.

But Griggs knew that none of these troubles afflicted Lady Maud, and when he spoke to her now and then, between the acts, she felt his sympathy for her in every word and inflection.

There was only Logotheti to remind her of her everyday life, for Griggs did not do so at all; he belonged much more to the 'atmosphere,' and though she knew that he had loved in his youth a woman who had a beautiful voice, he understood nothing of music and never talked about it.

Lady Maud did not speak to Van Torp first, but to Griggs, and then to Logotheti, and the two men slipped away together and disappeared.

Meanwhile Paul Griggs and Logotheti had stopped a moment in the first of the rooms that contained the library, on their way to the old study beyond.

Logotheti went up to them, while Griggs remained near the door, looking on.

Logotheti shook his head, and turned to Griggs.

'Really, this looks rather suspicious; don't you think so?' Griggs said nothing, but the smile became a broad grin.

It would be an easy matter to trick the three men into the short winding staircase that led up to the rooms Griggs occupied, and if the upper and lower doors were locked and barricaded, the prisoners could not forcibly get out.

'They must be the lunatics,' he said to Griggs, with the utmost calm.

Griggs was now close to him by the door through which they had entered, and behind which the knob was placed.

His face was a study, and Griggs watched it, wondering what was coming.

The three men were let out in due time, however, and as no trace of a warrant could be discovered at that hour, Logotheti and Griggs being already sound asleep, and as Lord Creedmore, in his dressing-gown and slippers, gave them a written statement to the effect that Mr. Van Torp was no longer at Craythew, they had no choice but to return to town, rather the worse for wear.

[Popular Writings, 4th ed., 1889; also Everett's Fichte's Science of Knowledge (Griggs's Philosophical Classics, 1884), and several translations in the Journal of Speculative Philosophy, including one of The Facts of Consciousness.TR.]] %1.

[Cf. also Watson's Schelling's Transcendental Idealism (Griggs's Philosophical Classics, 1882); and several translations from Schelling in the Journal of Speculative Philosophy.TR.]]

[The English reader may consult E. Caird's Hegel in Blackwood's Philosophical Classics, 1883; Harris's Hegel's Logic, Morris's Hegel's Philosophy of the State and of History, and Kedney's Hegel's Aesthetics in Griggs's Philosophical Classics; and Wallace's translation of the "Logic"from the Encyclopaediawith Prolegomena, 1874, 2d.

My twin brother was for some time the property of Mr. John Griggs, of Richmond, who sold him about three years since, to an Alabama Cotton Planter, with whom he staid one year, and then ran away and in all probability escaped into the free states or Canada, as he was seen near the Maryland line.

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GRIGGS, EARL LESLIE.

GRIGGS, EARL LESLIE, ed.

Earl Leslie Griggs (A); 27Sep66; R394464. GROSECLOSE, ELGIN. Ararat.

As Griggs remarks (l.c.):

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