11 examples of lupton in sentences

" Lupton, in his "Notable Things," tells us that, "If a fir-tree be touched, withered, or burned with lightning, it signifies that the master or mistress thereof shall shortly die.

We have also, in 1632, "London and Country Carbonadoed and Quartered into Several Characters" by Donald Lupton; in 1633, the "Character of a Gentleman" appended to Brathwaif's "English Gentleman;" in 1634, "A strange Metamorphosis of Man, transformed into a Wilderness, Deciphered in Characters" of which this is a specimen: THE HORSE Is a creature made, as it were, in wax.

peau (1896) first published in the U.S. by F. Tennyson Neely in 1897, and later (circa 1903) republished from the same plates by Hurst and F.M. Lupton (Federal Book Co.).

New York THE F. M. LUPTON PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHERS 1897 CONTENTS CHAP

SEE LUPTON, GEORGE W., JR.

<pb id='334.png' n='1962h2/A/2007' /> LUPTON, GEORGE W., JR. Civil aviation law.

G. Lupton Broomell (C); 8Sep77; R671598. R671599.

SEE LUPTON, GEORGE W., JR.

<pb id='334.png' n='1962h2/A/2007' /> LUPTON, GEORGE W., JR. Civil aviation law.

G. Lupton Broomell (C); 8Sep77; R671598. R671599.

Old Bob, sitting up in bed and clutching wrathfully at the blankets, heard them relate how they had been told that Martin Tyrer was that set on walking that day, that though his missus had locked up his hat and boots, he had managed to give her the slip, and had run across the road and had got Tom Lupton's Sunday hat off him and also his best boots.

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