21 examples of kinglake in sentences

"There is no saying how Kinglake's history might have otherwise read had not a round shot put a premature end to Korniloff's career at the Malakoff whence M'Mahon was to send his famous message, 'J'y, j'reste.'"Manchester Evening Chronicle.

See Justin McCarthy's Modern Leaders; Kinglake's Crimean War; History of the Franco-German War; Lives of Bismarck, Moltke, Cavour; Life of Lord Palmerston; Life of Nicholas; Life of Thiers; Harriet Martineau's Biographical Sketches; W.R. Greg's Life of Todleben.

Kinglake tells us that in the end the Britannia's loss went up to 105.

and so it was as a sign and a testimonyalmost as a call from the neglected gods, that I now saw and acknowledged the snowy crown of the Mysian Olympus!" Kinglake. Brousa, July 9, 1852.

Kinglake, "Invasion of the Crimea," vol. iii, p. 348.

You ask me about Kinglake's bookeverybody except ourselves is reading or has read it....

Mr. Kinglake, the author of an interesting book on Eastern Travel, describing the habits of some acquaintances that he made in the Sahara deserts, says, that the jackals of the desert follow their prey in families like the place-hunters of Europe.

"Eöthen is Greek for 'it is used' or 'accustomed,' and is the title of a celebrated work by Alexander Kinglake.

In spite of the unbridled verse of Hugo and the even more unbridled prose of Kinglake, Napoleon III.

Kinglake's curiously acrid insistence upon the Coup d'état is, I fear, only an indulgence in one of the least pleasing pleasures of our national pen and press, and one which afterwards altogether ran away with us over the Dreyfus case.

If this came easy to an Englishman like Kinglake, it came, of course, still easier to a German like Queen Victoria's husband and even to Queen Victoria herself, who was naturally influenced by him.

As late as 1834 Kinglake in travelling to Constantinople from Belgrade must have passed straight across Bulgaria.

And if Kinglake knew nothing of Bulgaria as late as 1834 it was because every educated person in that country called himself a Greek.

Kinglake, the historian, writing some three-quarters of a century ago, long before the Suez Canal was built, prophesied that Egypt would some day be ours.

Compare also, for a more modern example, Kinglake in a note to Chapter V of "Eothen.

Journalism in the City, 49, 50 KINGLAKE on Egypt, 100; on Jews of Smyrna, 112 LIMITED liability, system of, 68 Loans, issue of, 45 seq.

137-139; A.W. Kinglake, Eothen, chapter xvi.

Kinglake, Alexander William, b. 1809, at Taunton; wrote "Eothen" and "Invasion of the Crimea"; d. 1891.

Note (1) stoup in S. porch; (2) piscinas; (3) mural tablet in chancel to the memory of William Kinglake, a physician (d. 1660), with its curious inscription.

Oliver Kinglake, A.W. Kinglake, W. Kingsmill, Sir F. Kirke, Col. Knight, Bp. L Lake, Bp. Landor, W.S. Langton, Bp.

Oliver Kinglake, A.W. Kinglake, W. Kingsmill, Sir F. Kirke, Col. Knight, Bp. L Lake, Bp. Landor, W.S. Langton, Bp.

21 examples of  kinglake  in sentences