854 examples of hampshire in sentences

Thus she is a true country, not a province; indeed, she is made up of many counties and provinces, and each is utterly different from other, and their different genius may be caught by the attentive in their names, which are Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire.

It was upon as fair a spring morning as ever was in England, that I set out from Canterbury through the West Gate, and climbing up the shoulder of Harbledown, some little way past St Dunstan's, turned out of the Watling Street, south and west into the old green path or trackway, which, had I followed it to the end, would have brought me right across Kent and Surrey and Hampshire to Winchester the old capital of England.

The British armored cruiser Hampshire, 10,850 tons, with Earl Kitchener, the British secretary of state for war, and his staff on board, was sunk shortly after nightfall on June 5, to the west of the Orkney Islands, either by a mine or a torpedo.

The summer after I came to them, Jack and Carl went to an uncle in Vermont, Miss Laura went to another in New Hampshire, and Ned and Willie went to visit a maiden aunt who lived in the White Mountains.

"Yes, there's not a hen house in New Hampshire with such big windows.

he said; "I remember when one uv them New Hampshire scouts scaled one uv them flapjacks uv your'n across the lake.

I see about me, scouts from Ohio, and Michigan, and New Hampshire" "And Hoboken!"

Did it have principal products, like Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and other ordinary states?

Of these it is supposed that Plymouth contained not less than seven thousand, Connecticut, nearly fourteen thousand, Massachusetts proper, more than twenty-two thousand, and Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island, each perhaps four thousand.

The beaver trade, more than traffic in lumber and fish, had produced the village beyond the Piscataqua; yet in Maine, as in New Hampshire, there was "a great trade in deal boards.

I happened, not a great while ago, to spend an autumn month on a farm in a very sparsely settled section of New Hampshire.

This ideal condition of things prevailed in that little district school in the farming region of New Hampshire.

Well, in return for his hospitable invitation, I can only express the desire that he would penetrate into some of the dark corners of New Hampshire; and, if he do, I am much mistaken if he would not find that the people in that benighted region would be very happy to listen to his arguments, and engage in an intellectual conflict with him, in which the truth might be elicited.

But what have you been doing since I saw you last?" "I have been in Hampshire.

" "And you go back to Hampshire?

I have been to Hampshire since then, and have found Mrs. Holbrook at the Grange, near Crosberin your house.

It was only when I found the business was decided upon, that I offered him my house in Hampshire; a place to which I never go myself, but which brings me in a decent income in the hands of a clever bailiff.

Castle in New Hampshire.

SEE Packard, Frank L. PAGE, ELWIN L. George Washington in New Hampshire.

RAWSON, JONATHAN N. New Hampshire borns a town.

New Hampshire borns a town.

New Hampshire annotations to the Restatement of the law of conflict of laws.

Fresh from the hills of New Hampshire, they looked so sturdy, so vigorous, so pure, so true that they seemed fitting representatives of all the cardinal virtues, and even a howling mob could not resist their influence.

In 1903 New Hampshire rejects a constitutional amendment for women's suffrage.

Only New Hampshire and Rhode Island, the latter for obvious reasons, stand low down in the column; the last State having about three hundred divorces as against Montana's five hundred.

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