86 examples of hibernian in sentences

Analogous to this is the capacity of being at once a subject of VICTORIA REGINA and a loyal citizen of the United Statesa talent most exquisitely developed in the Hibernian nature.

" From this time, the two became acquainted, and Fernando learned that the young Hibernian's name was Terrence Malone.

The captain was in his room talking with some citizens of Baltimore and a congressman; a decanter and glasses were on a sideboard, and the captain's face was somewhat flushed, when there entered a neat, well-dressed young gentleman, whose language and features were slightly Hibernian.

" "Prisident Madison will tell yez to moind yer own business," the Hibernian answered.

One day, while waiting in the anteroom, he noticed a man whose features were evidently Hibernian.

The stranger looked the young Hibernian in the face for a moment and answered: "I am not an American; but if President Madison knew what I have to say, he'd give me an attentive ear.

"I should think your honour would have made some difference between your old orderlya man who had served thirty years in your own regiment, and most of the time in your own company, and a bit of a wild Hibernian of only ten years' acquaintance, and he a man who never saw a battalion paraded for real service!"

The crowd look sidewise at Mr. Roundjacket, who returns them amiable smiles, and brandishes his ruler in pleasant recognition of Hibernian friends and clients in the assemblage.

Mr. Rushton indignantly shook his fist in the direction of the crowd, and vituperated the Hibernian nation, in a manner shocking to hear.

[U.S.], Scot, Scotchman, Hibernian, Irishman, Welshman, Uncle Sam, Yankee, Brother Jonathan.

Historians of the Deerhound associate him with the original Irish Wolfdog, of whom he is obviously a close relative, and it is sure that when the wolf still lingered in the land it was the frequent quarry of the Highland as of the Hibernian hound.

"Where has the owld divil carried her?" very naturally asked the Hibernian.

" The Hibernian shot off through the trees, at a rate that soon exhausted him, while Harvey Richter returned within his cabin, there to keep company with his great woe, until the return of the pursuers brought tidings of the lost one.

A HIBERNIAN'S SEARCH FOR THE TRAIL.

It must be confessed that the search of the Hibernian thus far had been carried on in a manner that could hardly be expected to insure success.

The Hibernian's heart throbbed at the thought that he was upon the track of the strange hunter, with all probability of overtaking him.

The woods began to thicken, and the Hibernian was brought to a stand-still by the sound of a rustling in the bushes.

" The Hibernian followed, a few paces behind, continually expressing his astonishment at seeing his master so far away from home.

" "Ay, just as he was in the ould ground," cried an Hibernian.

A gentleman who had just arrived in town met an Hibernian friend, and with anxious solicitude asked him "where the best bed was to be got?"

Yet such is the luxury of a forçat, and he must labour for it harder than even an Hibernian peasant, or a poet of the same line.

Don't you like my selling and putting you out of a job?" "No, it's not that," refuted the Hibernian.

The kind-hearted Hibernian replied, "Then they lied; for they said he was a thief.

But lo! fresh streaming from the Hibernian[*] height Her own red torrent wild-eyed faction pours; While, 'mid her falling ranks, ignobly great, Loud vengeance raves, and desperation scours.

There is no inherent proneness to treason in the Hibernian nature, as Corcoran and the Sixty-Ninth can bear witness; nor is Pat so fond of a riot that he cannot with fair play be awell, a good citizen.

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