31 examples of manin in sentences

" "Uh-huh," agreed Pros, "Jess is a terrible wicked manin speech that-

I was met at the station not by herself, but by a lettera few hurried lines given me by an unknown manin which she stated that I had asked too much of her, that she could not so wrong her sister who had brought her up and done everything for her since her mother died.

A soul is namely a manin Russia the women have not yet begun to seek their rights and lose their privileges.

A holiday is begged for the boys; the house is a scene of happiness; I, only, am sad at heartThis fine-spirited and warm-hearted youth, who fancies he repays his master with gratitude for the care of his boyish yearsthis young manin the eight long years I watched over him with a parent's anxiety, never could repay me with one look of genuine feeling.

Manin, the celebrated President of the Venetian Republic, lived there.

"Clever manin his own line, which was a very bad line.

It may seem rather cheek for a comparative stranger like me to make such a proposal to a lady; but if you'd been a manin these special circumstancesI should have made it all the same, and you would have accepted as a matter of course.

Daniele Manin.

On his recovery he started for Venice with two hundred and fifty volunteers, to join Daniele Manin in his memorable resistance to the Austrians; but hearing at Ravenna that a rebellion had broken out in Rome, he bent his course to the "Eternal City," to swell with fifteen hundred men the ranks of the rebellious subjects of the Pope,for Pius IX. had repudiated the liberal principles which he had professed at the beginning of his reign.

As Venice still held out under Manin, Garibaldi made his way to the Adriatic,accompanied by his wife, the faithful Anita, about to become a mother,where he and some of his followers embarked in some fishing-boats and reached the mouth of the Po, still hounded by the Austrians.

With Milton, this has necessarily become not only a sense of man's rigorously contained nature, but equally a sense of that which contains manin fact, simultaneously a sense of individual will and of universal necessity.

He is a thick-necked, red-faced manin the dynamite corps on the railroad, the construction department.

He didn't like the manin fact his feelings toward him amounted to a positive aversion.

" "Want me to let him wander around loose and kill another manin self-defence?"

I desire, accordingly, here to take up and emphasize the statement previously made in a general way,that the secret of perfection in all that appertains to manin morals, manners, art, politicsmust be sought in such a correspondence and reciprocation of these great opposites as the motions of the planets perfectly exemplify.

A mane scutt, thryin' for to poison a well-manin' sthranger.

" The manuscript which he prepared most carefully was the "Life of Daniel Manin," which was destroyed by fire when his home at Newton Centre was burned.

He knew who he had to deal with, a worthy woman and a worthy manin short, two friends.

Mr. Lindsay, of the house of Lindsay & Co., was usually a reserved, silent manin business almost a machine, honest both from instinct and habit, and proud, in his quiet way, of his position and his stainless name.

As the young man passed and repassed them, where they stood under the big pepper tree that shades the depot, the manin his harsh, throaty whisper, between spasms of coughingwas cursing the train service, the country, the weather; and, apparently, whatever else he could think of as being worthy or unworthy his impotent ill-temper.

Thomas C. Benet, Rachel B. Lewis & Stephanie Manin (C); 30Jul65; R363588.

But by a process strictly in accordance with Darwin's theory, the Eden Musée gorilla had become a manin appearance not unlike the beast that had inspired my distorted thought.

I was that manin a dream: And each world's night in vain I patient wait on sleep to unveil Those vivid hills again.

MANIN, DANIEL, an illustrious Italian patriot, born at Venice, of Jewish birth; bred for the bar, and practised at it; became President of the Venetian Republic in 1848, and was one of the most distinguished opponents of the domination of Austria; died at Paris, a teacher of Italian (1804-1857).

Cass's heart sank again as he was confronted by a dark, iron-gray manin dress, features, speech, and actionuncompromisingly opposed to Casshis ring and his romance.

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