36 examples of ince in sentences

Some of the finest old halls of Lancashire are now, and have been, in its neighbourhood, such as Ince Hall and Crooke Hall.

About six years ago, the river Douglas broke into one of the Ince mines, and nearly two hundred people were drowned thereby.

It also contains descriptive accounts of the principal Buildings in Cambridge, their origin, history, and purposes, accompanied by numerous Etchings, executed by LEWIS, INCE, G. COOKE, and other eminent Artists.

After my previous experience of the courtesy of English judges, I was startled to hear a harsh, loud voice exclaim, in answer to a statement from Mr. Ince.

Mr. Ince, the counsel on the other side, was constantly practising in the Rolls' Court, knew all the judge's peculiarities, how to flatter and humor him on the one hand, and how to irritate him against his opponent on the other.

Mr. Ince filed an answer of general denial, adding that the acts of cruelty, if any, were "done in the heat of the moment".

At their head were Robert Sewell, who describes himself as Storekeeper, Captain and Adjutant by order of Governor Boone; Lieutenant Peter Lapthorne, Ensign Thomas Davis, and Gunner Samuel Ince.

The first three of them were absolutely useless, and Gunner Ince, whose name deserves to be remembered, was the only one of the four who rose to the situation.

Gunner Ince exerted himself like a man, animating everybody by his example.

Gunner Ince, on whom the whole weight of the defence rested, let it be known that in the last extremity he would blow up the magazine.

Ince then bombarded them out of the entrenchment, and the attack came to an end.

The safety of the fort had been entirely due to Gunner Ince.

Ince, Samuel, gunner, defends Anjengo; is reinforced from Cochin; his bravery.

It not merely contains the great names, but abounds with curious notes on domestic life in each reign, with facts and calculations which must have cost the editor, Mr. Ince, many days labour.

Ince's Outline of English History.

Mr. Ince, whose Outline of English History we noticed a few weeks since, has been stimulated to the production of an Outline of General Knowledge.

In Theatro, ii. 324, n. 3. INCE, Richard, a contributor to the Spectator, iii. 33.

STEELE, Sir Richard, Addison's loan, iv. 52, 91; Apology, ii. 448, n. 3; British Princes, ridicules the, ii. 108, n. 2; Christian Hero, ii. 448; Conscious Lovers, i. 491, n. 3; grammar-schools, account of, i. 44, n. 2; Ince, praise of, iii. 33; Marlborough's, Duke of, papers, v. 175, n. 1; old age, ii. 474, n. 3; 'practised the lighter vices,' ii.

THE HOTTENTOT, a photoplay in seven reels by Thomas H. Ince.

© 1Aug23, L19471. R68449, 17Oct50, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. (PWH) SKIN DEEP, a photoplay in 7 reels by Thomas H. Ince.

THE HOTTENTOT, a photoplay in seven reels by Thomas H. Ince.

© 1Aug23, L19471. R68449, 17Oct50, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. (PWH) SKIN DEEP, a photoplay in 7 reels by Thomas H. Ince.

It had not come to my Knowledge, when I left off the Spectator, that I owe several excellent Sentiments and agreeable Pieces in this Work to Mr. Ince of Grey's-Inn.

[Footnote 4: Mr. Richard Ince, a good Greek scholar, who became Comptroller of Army Accounts, and inherited a fortune, died in 1758.] * *

Chinese styleSir William ChambersThe Brothers Adams' workPergolesi, Cipriani, and Angelica KauffmannArchitects of the timeWedgwood and FlaxmanChippendale's Work and his ContemporariesChair in the Barbers' HallLock, Shearer, Hepplewhite; Ince, Mayhew, SheratonIntroduction of Satinwood and MahoganyGillows, of Lancaster and LondonHistory of the SideboardThe Dining RoomFurniture of the time.

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