1582 examples of h in sentences

To , on her Recovery from Illness To Margaret Jane H, on her Birth-day The Runaway On Reading the Poem of "Paris.

TO MARGARET JANE H, ON HER BIRTH-DAY, 17 JUNE.

WRITTEN IN THE ALBUM OF I H P, ESQ.

The hand paused, finally, and Kirk demanded, "What's 'u-g-h' spell?"

She learned half the alphabet in an hour, and picked out b and h and l joyfully from page after page.

A ROBIN IS SINGI NG NEARME BECAUSE HE H AS THREE EGGS WHICH FI L FOUND YESTERDAY.

He was assigned to Battery H, First Artillery, and conducted himself so well that he was promoted from the ranks to be sergeant-major.

In "The Gold-Bug" t is a semicolon and h is 4, so that; 48 means the.

G H Mitchell GULLIVER'S WATCH IS BORNE AWAY Iris Weddell White GULLIVER

" Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Nancy Anderson Street H, West Memphis, Arkansas Age: 66 "I was born at Sanitobia, Mississippi.

It is always the Prince of A, or the Duke of B, or the Marquess of C, or Count D, or Lady E, or the Marchioness of F, or the Countess of G, or Lord H, or Sir George I, and so on through the alphabet.

[Footnote H: Smith's voyage to Guinea, page 112.]

An was formerly used before all words beginning with h, and before several other words which are now pronounced in such a manner as to require a: thus, we read in the Bible, "An help,""an house,""an hundred,""an one,""an ewer,""an usurer;" whereas we now say, "A help,""a house,""a hundred,""a one,""a ewer,""a usurer.

Webster and Jameson sound the h, and consequently prefer a; as, "But a humbling image is not always necessary to produce that effect.

But Sheridan, Walker, Perry, Jones, and perhaps a majority of fashionable speakers, leave the h silent, and would consequently say, "An humbling image,""an humble mind,"&c. OBS.

view'd the | rolling | billow.'" Again: "We have the following from BISHOP HEBER: 'H=ol~y, | h=ol~y |

view'd the | rolling | billow.'" Again: "We have the following from BISHOP HEBER: 'H=ol~y, | h=ol~y |

y=ell~ow | s=ands, And th=en | t~ake h=ands: Court'sied | when you | have and | kiss'd, (The wild | waves whist,)

=I |-dl~e =af |-t~er d=inn |-n~er =in | h~is ch=air

=elves ~at | w=ill Th~at v=ex | th~e =air | ~or h=aunt | th~e h=ill, ~And

=elves ~at | w=ill Th~at v=ex | th~e =air | ~or h=aunt | th~e h=ill, ~And

I h~ave | s=een, ~and

H H are the discharge valves through which the compressed air is forced.

H H are the discharge valves through which the compressed air is forced.

A-a-h, methinks How sad they look!

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