107 examples of hessian in sentences

Dear old Mick, with his brogue and his blarney, has won every heart in the regiment, and you may be sure we shall see the whites of the enemy's eyes under him, which we never should have done under that odious Hessian, Oswaldin hospital now, thank Heaventhough some time, when I tell you the story, you will see that in this, as in most other things, Heaven helps those who help themselves.

HESSIAN SOUP.

The object was now accomplished by engaging a room without the limits of the state of Bückeburg, in which the town is situated, and within the Hessian frontier, which includes, in fact, a part of Obernkirchen.

She proceeded to hire the services of seventeen thousand Hessian and other German troops.

neckerchief, neckcloth^; tie, ruff, collar, cravat, stock, handkerchief, scarf; bib, tucker; boa; cummerbund, rumal^, rabat^. shoe, pump, boot, slipper, sandal, galoche^, galoshes, patten, clog; sneakers, running shoes, hiking boots; high-low; Blucher boot, wellington boot, Hessian boot, jack boot, top boot; Balmoral^; arctics, bootee, bootikin^, brogan, chaparajos^; chavar^, chivarras^, chivarros^; gums [U.S.], larrigan

He was a Hessian and had served in a Hessian battalion in the English service during the American war.

He was a Hessian and had served in a Hessian battalion in the English service during the American war.

Thy valves are, sure, no safety-valves to thee, While rakes are free to desecrate thy bed, And bear thee off,as foemen take their spoil, Far from thy friends and family to roam; Forced, like a Hessian, from thy native home, To meet destruction in a foreign broil!

In North America, much damage is done to crops of wheat by the Hessian fly.

they get it this morning,them tarnation Hessian niggers!' "'Ann, thee'll never forgive the Hessians thy sausages and pork.'

The day had begun to break, and he easily distinguished a large body of men in Hessian uniform, hurrying along the road in broken ranks.

But the offer was declined by the officer in command, who only desired our friends to take charge of the wounded Hessian, whom his own men had deserted in the road.

While other less important matters lost their impression on her memory, the Hessian inroads upon her sausages and buckwheat cakes were neither forgotten nor entirely forgiven to the last.

'That's all, Mr. Charles, except the old sash you used to play with, which I sp'iled from the Hessian officer, the Injinkeep that to mind old Anne by,' "'Thank you, AnneI'll keep it carefully.

Hessian, Casserly.

Curtain DAMER'S GOLD A COMEDY IN TWO ACTS PERSONS Patrick Kirwan CALLED DAMER Staffy Kirwan HIS BROTHER Delia Hessian HIS SISTER

Ralph Hessian HER HUSBAND Simon Niland

Are you acquainted with any person, Ralph Hessian, is in need of a savage dog? Staffy: Is it that you are about to part Jubair your dog? Damer: I have no use for him presently.

Hessian SARA ALLGOOD Staffy Kirwan

SIDNEY MORGAN Ralph Hessian J. M. KERRIGAN Damer ARTHUR SINCLAIR Simon Niland A. WRIGHT McDONOUGH'S WIFE has not yet been produced by the Abbe

As he travelled on, he heard great complaints of the Hessian fly, and of rust or mildew in the wheat, and believed that the damage would be great in some places; but that more was said than the case warranted, and on the whole the crops would be abundant.

[Footnote 1: The employment of Hessian and Hanoverian troops in this war was not only the subject of frequent complaints in Parliament, but was also the cause of very general dissatisfaction in the country, where it was commonly regarded as one of the numerous instances in which the Ministers sacrificed the interests of England from an unworthy desire to maintain their places by humouring the king's preference for his native land.]

Comparing what free labor has done for the granite rock called Massachusetts, and what slave labor has done for the enchanted garden called Virginia, one would say, that, though the Dutch ship that brought to our shores the Norway rat was bad, and that which brought the Hessian fly was worse, the most fatal ship that ever cast anchor in American waters was that which brought the first twenty negroes to the settlers of Jamestown.

When the Hessian garrison at Trenton looked about them next morning they saw that Washington and Greene held the roads leading inland from the town.

FABRICS] H.An ordinary "HESSIAN" cloth made from comparatively fine single warp and single weft, and the threads interlaced in the simplest order, termed "plain weave."

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