23564 examples of henry in sentences

The view from the house and the West walk, and also from King Henry's Mount, was most beautiful, especially in the spring and autumn, with the varied and harmonious tints of the wooded foreground fading away into the soft blue distance.

It was hardly less a wonder to see Henry follow the example yesterday, and add to the confusion of the most confused "Lancers" I ever saw danced....

WITH INTRODUCTION, NOTES, AND INDEX BY HENRY MORLEY PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON IN THREE VOLUMES VOL.

[Footnote 4: Thomas Sternhold who joined Hopkins, Norton, and others in translation of the Psalms, was groom of the robes to Henry VIII.

The admirable Shakespear has given us a strong Image of the unsupported Condition of such a Person in his last Minutes, in the second Part of King Henry the Sixth, where Cardinal Beaufort, who had been concerned in the Murder of the good Duke Humphrey, is represented on his Death-bed.

After some short confused Speeches which shew an Imagination disturbed with Guilt, just as he is expiring, King Henry standing by him full of Compassion, says, Lord Cardinal!

In a letter to his friend Mr. Henry Cromwell, Pope said, generously putting himself out of account, that there were no better eclogues in our language than those of Philips; but when afterwards Tickell in the Guardian, criticising Pastoral Poets from Theocritus downwards, exalted Philips and passed over Pope, the slighted poet took his revenge by sending to Steele an amusing one paper more upon Pastorals.

Henry Banks of Stafford County, Virginia, was taught by his brother-in-law to read, but not write.

Ignoring his master's orders against frequenting a night school, Henry Morehead of Louisville learned to spell and read sufficiently well to cause his owner to have the school unceremoniously closed.

Some years later W.H. Stewart of that city attended the schools of Henry Adams, W.H. Gibson, and R.T.W. James.

The school at Chatham was conducted by Alfred Whipper, a colored man, that at Windsor by Mary E. Bibb, the wife of Henry Bibb, the founder of the Refugees' Home Settlement, and that at Sandwich by Mary Ann Shadd, of Delaware.

"Ranaway a negro man named Henry, his left eye out, some scars from a dirk on and under his left arm, and much scarred with the whip.

" Mr. Henry M. McGregor, Prince George County, Maryland, in the "Alexandria [D.C.] Gazette," Feb. 6, 1838.

"Ranaway, Henry, about 23 years old, has one of his upper front teeth out.

When we begin in childhood the study of history we are attracted chiefly by anecdotes of heroes and their battles, kings and their courts, how the Spartans fought at Thermopylae, how Alfred let the cakes burn, how Henry VIII.

R113404, 10Jun53, Jessie W. Harris (A) HART, BASIL HENRY LIDDELL SEE Liddell Hart, Basil Henry.

R113404, 10Jun53, Jessie W. Harris (A) HART, BASIL HENRY LIDDELL SEE Liddell Hart, Basil Henry.

Aricie Brun, translated by Henry Longan Stuart.

R108082. SEE Kraus, Edward Henry.

R107414, 11Feb53, Sydney Horler (A) HORNE, RICHARD HENRY.

HOWARD, HENRY.

SEE Howard, Henry.

© 15Oct26, A949649. R119250, 19Oct53, Corey Ford (A) FORD, HENRY.

Today and tomorrow, by Henry Ford in collaboration with Samuel Crowther.

SEE Kelley, Henry S. GAIL, ROBERT SAMUEL.

23564 examples of  henry  in sentences