4408 examples of hamiltons in sentences

You will be going next, Geoff, and the Hamiltons and the Vandervoorts.

And, bidding the colonel good night, who took up the light to conduct him to the passage, he added, "What! hold up a light to a Turk!" Such were the Franklins, the Washingtons, and the Hamiltons who undertook the regeneration of Greece.

It had belonged to the various branches of a certain family of Hamiltons for fifty years or more, but in course of time, when it fell into the hands of the Lemuel Hamiltons, it had no sort of relation to their mode of existence.

It had belonged to the various branches of a certain family of Hamiltons for fifty years or more, but in course of time, when it fell into the hands of the Lemuel Hamiltons, it had no sort of relation to their mode of existence.

Thus the Lemuel Hamiltons were scattered far and wide, and as the Yellow House in Beulah had small value as real estate and had never played any part in their lives, it was almost forgotten as the busy years went by.

XIX OLD AND NEW The Yellow House had not always belonged to the Hamiltons, but had been built by a governor of the state when he retired from public office.

The governor's "circ'lar steps" brought many pilgrims down the main street of Beulah first and last, and the original Hamiltons had been very proud of them.

You no sooner opened the door and peeped in, though few of the Beulah villagers had ever been invited to do so by the gay young Hamiltons, than your tongue spontaneously exclaimed: "What a place for good times!"

The Hamiltons were far more stylishly dressed, but they all looked a little conscious and a little discontented.

Memoirs of Hamiltons, 316. Herbert, 48.

"Memoirs of Hamiltons, 323.]

871; Clarendon, iii. 77; Mem. of Hamiltons, 324; Whitelock, 278.

Memoirs of Hamiltons, 334.]

He refused to resign his military appointment at the command of Fairfax, and, to justify [Footnote 1: Memoirs of the Hamiltons, 339, 347, 353. Thurloe, i. 94.

The narrative in Burnet's Memoirs of the Hamiltons (355-365) should be checked by that in Clarendon (iii. 150, 160).

[Footnote 2: Memoirs of the Hamiltons, 367-377.

See also the State Trials; England's Bloody Tribunal; Whitelock, 386; Burnet's Hamiltons, 385; Leicester's Journal, 70; Ludlow, i. 247; and Hutchinson, 310.]

Burnet's Hamiltons, 425.]

Deprived of their support, the Campbells gradually yielded to the superior influence of the Hamiltons.

Both the Hamiltons and the Warners were very aristocratic in their feelings, and by mutual consent the name of Hester Warren was by them seldom spoken.

Rolfe, his friend, was a Jacobin of the blackest, who preached sedition and the right of tenants to vote as they chose; and the Hamiltons were renegades who gained titles and honours by supporting a failing Ministry, from the most opportunely patriotic of motives.

The eldest of the Hamiltons was the best-dressed man at court.

She had in her veins the blood of the ducal Hamiltons of Scotland, and of many a noble family of Russia, from which her more immediate ancestors had taken their wives; and it was an ill fate that took her, when little more than a child, to the most debased Court of Europe to play the part of maid-of-honour, and thus to cross the path of the most unprincipled lover in Europe.

I wish, with your charming plans, my dear Miss Grahame, you would find one to prevent all intercourse between the Hamiltons and your sister.

Cecil was expelled, disgracefully expelled, and the wretched mother, as she contrasted his college life with that of the young Hamiltons, felt she had been the cause; she had led him on by the flowery paths of indulgence to shame and ruin.

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