177 examples of hargrave in sentences

Lansdowne 786, and Hargrave MS. 205, neither of which appears to present any evidence of identity with the copy mentioned by Isaac Reed below as then in private hands.

The Lansdowne MS. of "Tancred and Gismunda" was written, about 1568-70, while the Hargrave is much more modern.

Why don't you marrysay, Dory Hargrave, instead of Ross?"

"Because I don't love Dory Hargrave," she said.

"As Dory Hargrave says," said her brother, "the only scheme for making things better that's worth talking about is raising the standards of the masses because their standards are ours.

"ButheTheodore Hargrave is a sentimental, unpractical chap.

The house seemed deserted; on the veranda that opened out from the back parlor he found Dory Hargrave, reading.

Thinking over the whole of the Ranger-Whitney relations and the sudden double break in them, he had begun to believe that perhaps Adelaide had had the good luck to make an extremely clever stroke when she shifted from Ross Whitney to Hargrave.

"Where's motherand Del?" "Your sister has taken your mother for a drive," replied Hargrave.

"I supposed so," said Hargrave.

"Thank you, Hargrave," he said.

Then "I did have some hopes," interrupted Judge Torrey's deliberate, judicial tones, "but I had to give them up after I talked with Schulze and President Hargrave.

The trustees commissioned young Hargrave to go abroad at once in search of educational and architectural ideas, and to get apparatus that would make the laboratories the best in America.

"We'll model our school, not upon what the ignorant wise of the Middle Ages thought ought to be life, but upon life itself," said Dr. Hargrave.

makethis simple wedding, with Dory Hargrave as her groom, when in other circumstances there would have been such pomp and grandeur.

Even old Dr. Hargrave was thinking of what Dory was to do on the other side, was mentally going over the elaborate scheme for his son's guidance which he had drawn up and committed to paper.

Dory Hargrave is a man; and a real man is bigger than any love affair, however big.

"Nobody need worry for that brother of yours, Mrs. Hargrave," said he.

"Use your imagination, Mrs. Hargrave," replied Lorry, in his large, good-humored way.

And youyou've murdered him!" "Take care, Mrs. Hargrave," a voice whispered in her ear.

SOMERS, Lord, patron of learning, v. 59, n. 1; mentioned, ii. 157, n. 3. SOMERSET, James, a negro, account of his case, iii. 87, n. 3, 212; v. 401, n. 3; Hargrave's Argument quoted, v. 401, n. 3; Knight the negro reads his case, iii. 214, n. 1. SOMERSET, Duchess of, i. 452, n. 2. SOMERSETSHIRE, iii. 226, n. 2. SOMERVILLE, Lord, iv.

It has been saidbut with what truth it is difficult to form an opinionthat his lordship was much indebted to Mr. Hargrave, for the learning by which his judgments were sometimes distinguished, and that Mr. Hargrave received a handsome remuneration for these services.

It has been saidbut with what truth it is difficult to form an opinionthat his lordship was much indebted to Mr. Hargrave, for the learning by which his judgments were sometimes distinguished, and that Mr. Hargrave received a handsome remuneration for these services.

"As lord chancellor," says a writer who was personally acquainted with his lordship, "from a well-placed confidence in Mr. Hargrave, who was indefatigable in his service, he had occasion to give himself less trouble than any other man in that high station.

The eloquence displayed in it by those who were engaged on the side of liberty, was perhaps never exceeded on any occasion; and the names of the counsellors Davy, Glynn, Hargrave, Mansfield, and Alleyne, ought always to be remembered with gratitude by the friends of this great cause.

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