1639 examples of hull in sentences

There was a Cap'n Pinner, used to trade between 'ere and Hull on a schooner named the Snipe.

"He 'ad a nice little cottage, 'e told me about, near Hull, and 'is wife's father, a man of pretty near seventy, lived with 'em.

He was created in 1627 Baron Pierrepont of Holme Pierrepont and Viscount Newark, and in the following year was elevated to the dignity of Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull, Co. York.

A zealous royalist, he was in 1643 appointed Lieutenant-General of the King's forces in the counties of Lincoln, Rutland, Huntingdon, Cambridge, and Norfolk, and soon after taking up this command was accidentally shot near Gainsborough, when being carried off in a pinnace as a prisoner to Hull by the Parliamentary Army.

This fish has an oval sucker on its head, by which it fixes itself to Whales, or even to the hull of a ship.

For within a day or two Harry had left us and gone to Hull, from which port he sailed.

Then at Calais I have intelligence that we shall find a ship bound for Hull, by which we may go thither, and so home to our father in the Dales.' 'Do you know,' I said, 'I suspected your design to be for Holland?' 'Well,' said he, 'I had such a thought for Andrew.

So it shall,' said he; 'for we will be wedded on board the ship that shall take us to Hull; and her planks, being those of an English vessel, are reckoned English ground.

David Hartley, then a member of parliament for Hull, and the son of Dr. Hartley who wrote the Essay on Man, found it impossible any longer to pass over without notice the case of the oppressed Africans.

The third we had sight of Cauo Mattapan, and all that day by reason of contrary windes, which blew somewhat hard, we lay a hull vntill morning.

And certainly we thought ourselves safe when this was done, for the hull lifted at once and righted itself upon the water.

But, famished as we were, we must needs steal to the side and look over to mark where the water rose; and neither of us dared say the hull was no lower, for we perceived full well it had sunk somewhat in the last hour.

She was about half a mile out, but there was no mistake, for though her sails were lowered her masts and hull stood out black against the moonlight.

Cardan, de rerum varietate, l. 17, c. 96, finds fault with the sight of those rich, and most populous cities in the Low Countries, as Bruges, Ghent, Amsterdam, Leiden, Utrecht, &c. the air is bad; and so at Stockholm in Sweden; Regium in Italy, Salisbury with us, Hull and Lynn: they may be commodious for navigation, this new kind of fortification, and many other good necessary uses; but are they so wholesome?

If a hundred was ter travel over them plains once a year for fifty years, not more than one out er the hull lot would make a respectable woodsman.

Brigadier-General Hull was charged with this provisional service, having under his command a body of troops composed of regulars and of volunteers from the State of Ohio.

Helen Hull (A); 12Feb62; R290875.

Helen Hull (A); 31May62; R295930.

HULL, MARIE A. Pictures for primary pupils to color.

MILLER, ETHEL HULL. White saddle.

By Vernam Edward Hull.

Vernam Edward Hull (A); 23Nov76; R646825. R646861.

R65754, 1Aug50, Claude Leblanc (C) HULL, Alexander.

HULL, Edith Maude.

HULL, Helen R. SEE Labyrinth.

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