1614001 examples of hing in sentences

[Footnote 2: The period Hwang-che embraced from A.D. 399 to 414, being the greater portion of the reign of Yâo Hing of the After Ts'in, a powerful prince.

St. Paul's church is a heap of ruins; the Monument isn't half so high as you knew it, divers parts being successively taken down which the ravages of time had rendered dangerous; the horse at Charing Cross is gone, no one knows whither,and all this has taken place while you have been settling whether Ho-hing-tong should be spelled with a or a. For aught

Hing, hang.

From other circumstances in the text, the modern Kua-hing may have once been Quinsay.

E. Supposing Kua-hing to have been Quan-sai, no city appears in the direction indicated in the text for the situation of Gampu.

But if we might venture to suppose north-east an error for south, the city of Hanfcheou is nearly at the distance mentioned by Marco, and stands at the bottom of a deep bay of the ocean, in a very convenient situation for trade, communicating with Kua-hing by the great canalE. Multiplying this number of families by five, would give a population of eight millions of individuals of every age and sex.

"You could define adult life as the struggle not to drink too much," he said to Mo at Hee Hing's the following week.

" They split the bill and left Hee Hing's, promising to get together soon.

But one gallant-hearted girl, named Peggy Brown, cried out, "If I thowt she could hing on a bit, I wad be away for the lifeboat."

We leave the table after a parting glass of Choa-Hing wine, and a few minutes afterward are in the waiting room.

To begin with, we had chicken soup and plovers' eggs, then swallows' nests cut in threads, stewed spawn of crab, sparrow gizzards, roast pig's feet and sauce, mutton marrow, fried sea slug, shark's finvery gelatinous; finally bamboo shoots in syrup, and water lily roots in sugar, all the most out-of-the-way dishes, watered by Chao Hing wine, served warm in metal tea urns.

Furthermore, in order to give this new pact a stronger warranty, Baudri requested the hing of France.

If he saves any portion, this (unless it be merely hoarded) he intends to employ productively, and it will be productively consumed.

If he saves any portion, this (unless it be merely hoarded) he intends to employ productively, and it will be productively consumed.

Then he resolved to depart out of Farghana and to give up the attempt to recover his kingdom.

Though he could neither read nor write, he had a great library of Hindi, Persian, Arabic, Greek, and other books, and Abul Fazl relates that every book was read through to him from beginning to end.

" He was back in another moment, grasping the arm of the surprised Confederate, who stared about at us in silent wonderment.

"I think he should fully understand his opponent's skill.

"By Gad, Bell, this fellow is a disgrace to the uniformyou know what he did?" "I know he fired before I got the word out," indignantly.

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Of course he fell down, but he was so drunk that he was not in the least hurt.

He answers nothing, and perhaps the smile, almost imperceptiblewhich I fancy in his eyes, and in the clean curve of his lipsexists only in my imagination.

1, resolving to hing there, and if it perish, it perisheth; in others weak and bashful.

hing in my subject.

hing to encumber the good Sisters with more attendants than were needful, the Queen only took with her one lady governess, one nurse, and one rocker, and this last naturally was Pauline Dunord, both a Frenchwoman and a Roman Catholic.

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