1090 examples of hume in sentences

The dean of the American missionary colony is Rev. R. A. Hume, of Ahmednagar, who belongs to the third, and his daughter to the fourth, generation of missionaries in the family.

Rev. Mr. Ballantine, the grandfather of Mrs. Hume, went over from southern Indiana in 1835 and settled at Ahmednagar, where the Protestants had begun work four years previous.

" In 1901 the government of India recognized the labors and devotion of the American missionaries during the previous famine by bestowing upon Dr. Hume the Kaiser-I-Hind gold medal, which is never bestowed except for distinguished public services, and is not conferred every year.

Dr. Hume says: "The gift was charity, but the system was business."

Two homes for widows are maintained by the missionaries of the American Board, one in Bombay in charge of Miss Abbott and her sister, Mrs. Dean, with nearly 200 inmates, and the other at Ahmednagar, in charge of Mrs. Hume.

and it would have been the more natural, because, as our readers know, it is there that Hume's history terminates.

In truth, when, after reading a page or two of this book, we have occasion to turn to the same transaction in Burnet, Dalrymple, or Hume, we feel as if we were exchanging the glittering agility of a rope-dancer for gentlemen in the attire and attitude of society.

This latter observation does not of course apply to the collecting a body of miscellaneous facts into a separate chapter, as Hume and others have done; but Mr. Macaulay's chapter, besides, as we shall show, the prevailing inaccuracy of its details, has one general and essential defect specially its own.

"The bishop, in whom the presentation rests, afterwards gave to the Rev. J. Hume Spry, whom he had appointed to the living, the sum of one hundred pounds, to purchase bibles and prayer books, for the use of the congregation, or that part of it whom he perceived to be the most regular in their attendance.

I had no such reputation as that of Hume or Andrew Jackson Davis, which would call for a public statement of my recantation.

For account of this victory, see Hume or Macaulay.

"HUME: in Priestley's Gram., p. 159.

"HUME: see Priestley's Gram., p. 190.

"HUME: see Priestley's Gram., p. 190.

"HUME: Priestley's Gram.,

"Priestley and Hume cor.

("Almost the WHOLE inhabitants," HUME.,).

R116796, 28Aug53, Cyril Hume (A) HUMPHREY, GRACE.

HUME, EDWARD H. The immediate origins of the war.

HUME, THEODORE CARSWELL, tr.

KUYPERS, MARY SHAW. Studies in the eighteenth century background of Hume's empiricism.

HUME, DAVID, pseud.

TURNER, JOHN VICTOR. Bring 'em back dead, by David Hume, pseud.

Hence it is jealous and suspicious, and all opposition to it is fatal; so that, to use an argument somewhat similar to Hume's on the liberty of the press in republics, the French possess a sort of freedom which does not admit of enjoyment; and, in order to boast that they have a popular constitution, are obliged to support every kind of tyranny.

* Hume observes, that absolute monarchies and republics nearly approach; for the excess of liberty in the latter renders such restraints necessary as to make them in practice resemble the former.

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