Do we say lieu or loo

lieu 1568 occurrences

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He added a postscript to his letter, saying: "I've sent you little Miss Nancy's letter, the photograph of her tying up the rambler rose, and the family group; so that you can see exactly what influenced me to write her (and Bill Harmon) that they should be undisturbed in their tenancy, and that their repairs and improvements should be taken in lieu of rent."

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This pamphletwhich was entitled, Brief Considerations on Slavery, and the Expediency of its Abolition; with some Hints on the Means whereby it may be gradually effected,proved that in lieu of the usual security required, certain sums paid at the several periods of manumission would amply secure the public, as well as the owners of the slaves, from any future burdens.

There would be plenty of blood, and that he would expect us to take in lieu of taste, finish, scenical grouping.

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He took care that all socage service should be duly rendered, or that money, which went towards paying for tools and materials, should be paid in lieu of it.

The money paid in lieu of socage service, which ought to be applied to the wants of the province in which the socage is due, is forwarded to Manila.

For such latter positions it is that miracles are required in lieu of experience.

[Footnote 13: This is a quotation of the speech made by Achilles to the heralds whom Agamemnon despatches to the hero's hut in pursuance of the threat previously uttered that he (Agamemnon) will take Briseis, favorite of Achilles, in lieu of Chryseis, surrendered to her father.

He gave them in lieu of the rum, an allowance of molasses, with which they appeared to be entirely satisfied.

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loo 184 occurrences

~The Prince of Loo~ A grand man is the prince of Loo, With person large and high.

Such is the prince of Loo, and yet With grief for him we're stirred!

" "Ritoorala loorala loorala loo, ritoorala loorala loorala loo!" chorused everybody, as he sang the last verse to the vulgar melody of 'Tatter Jack Welch,' knocking the poetry out of my constitution at once and forever, like the ashes out of a pipe.

" "Ritoorala loorala loorala loo, ritoorala loorala loorala loo!" chorused everybody, as he sang the last verse to the vulgar melody of 'Tatter Jack Welch,' knocking the poetry out of my constitution at once and forever, like the ashes out of a pipe.

[Loo Choo Islands], could be retained for the third.

Incidentally he was the head of the syndicate which controlled and dispensed the loo, faro, fan-tan and other gambling privileges of Chinatown.

It was a pitchy black night, as stifling as a June night can be, and the loo, the red-hot wind from the westward, was booming among the tinder-dry trees and pretending that the rain was on its heels.

The thing that was keeping us back, whatever it was, would not come off, though the loo dropped and the last type was set, and the whole round earth stood still in the choking heat, with its finger on its lip, to wait the event.

The Princess of Orange left her palace at Loo to repair to The Hague; and travelling with great simplicity and slightly attended, she was arrested and detained by a military post on the frontiers of the province of Holland.

The neighboring magistrates of the town of Woesden refused her permission to continue her journey, and forced her to return to Loo under such surveillance as was usual with a prisoner of state.

After an eventful voyage by way of Cape Horn, the good ship Loo Choo, which bore him hither, cast anchor in the Bay of San Francisco, March 26, 1847, about the time the Third Relief was bringing us little girls over the mountains.

And I thought of my home, and my sweet fireside, And the friends I had left at loo!

Will you have a cigar, Loo-tenant?"

No Canuck in mine, Loo-tenant.

"Why now, Loo-tenant," he said, "there's no need to get het up none.

" "Waal, I'll amit I'm some disappointed, Loo-tenant," drawled the sergeant.

But will you believe me, Loo-tenant, I haven't as much as set eye or foot on the trenches.

"I suppose there's some dandy sna-aps up in those trenches, Loo-tenant?"

"Loo-tenant," he said gravely, "I've had some of this under fire performance already, and I tell you I finds it no ways nice.

Just tip the wink to any men about and they'll be quite pleased to pose or anything you like." "Loo-tenant," said Sergeant Rawbon earnestly, "you're doin' this thing real handsome, and I won't forget it.

It is related in series of letters to his friend Professor Van Loo of Leyden.

Loo Quong will go to our missions in Southern California, and Chin Toy to those north of us, beginning in Stockton, where the door seems to be opening wide, and an earnest spirit among the brethren gives promise of good results.

My pal Loo-ey, by Jack Scholl, Max Rich & Bradford Browne.

TA-CHENG LOO. SEE Loo, Ta-Cheng.

TA-CHENG LOO. SEE Loo, Ta-Cheng.

Do we say   lieu   or  loo