102 examples of marcy in sentences

The next day they all went up Mount Marcy.

Before the war he was chief engineer of the Illinois Central railroad and made frequent trips to St. Paul to see the future Mrs. McClellan, a Miss Marcy, daughter of Maj. R.B. Marcy of the regular army, who lived in the old Henry M. Rice homestead on Summit avenue.

Before the war he was chief engineer of the Illinois Central railroad and made frequent trips to St. Paul to see the future Mrs. McClellan, a Miss Marcy, daughter of Maj. R.B. Marcy of the regular army, who lived in the old Henry M. Rice homestead on Summit avenue.

When Gen. McClellan was in command of the Army of the Potomac Maj. Marcy was his chief of staff.

Fernando was close at the side of Lieutenant William L. Marcy (afterward governor of New York), when he captured a British flag, the first trophy of the kind taken on land in the war.

" "That sly Mary Marcy, she's always spying 'round," whispered Nelly to her companion, as they passed along.

" Mary Marcy was a shrewd girl as well as an observant one, and she laughed in her sleeve as she heard this.

Mrs. Marcy listened to this telling with that placid Quaker way of hers, and remarked in her quaint Quaker phrase, "Thee mustn't be too suspicious, my dear; it maybe harmless mischief, after all."

And no one said this more emphatically, and felt it more emphatically, than Mary Marcy and Angela Jocelyn,Mary in her pretty and becoming if rather plain white gown of China silk, and Angela in her old white cambric that had been 'done over' for the hundredth time, perhaps, and was neither pretty nor becoming, with its skimp skirt and sleeves and shrunken waist.

But when she went up into the great brilliantly lighted bedchamber at the Selwyns', and saw Mary Marcy in her perfectly fitting gown drawing on her delicate gloves, and talking with several young ladies beautifully dressed in fresh muslin and silk, the skimp skirt and sleeves, the shrunken waist and washed sash, seemed all at once very mean and shabby to Angela.

But as she started back, Mary Marcy, who had heard Lizzy Ryder's speech, started forward and called out: "Oh, Angela, how do you do?

These were some of the troubled questions that whirled through Angela's head as she went down the stairs with Mary Marcy.

" "Which comes from the marcy of God Almighty, through the intercession of his only Son!"

Within a few weeks from the time of his landing he had agreed with Mr. Marcy upon the terms of a Treaty of Reciprocity, which soon afterwards received the sanction of all the Governments concerned.

[Mr. Marcy] on the authorities and citizens of the United States.

The phrase originated with W. L. Marcy, of New York, who in a speech in the senate in 1831 declared that "to the victors belong the spoils."

Ade of the Marcy mounted: illustrated by William C. Blood.

James Strachey (NK); 31Oct56; R179665. STRACK, LILIAN HOLMES Captain Marcy's last run; a contest selection; arr.

SEE CROFTS, FREEMAN WILLS. CROFUT, FLORENCE S. MARCY.

Florence S. Marcy Crofut (A); 23Nov64; R349571.

Thursday, May 10, 1840, I determined to take the fateful step, without the slightest preparation for a wedding or a voyage; but Mr. Stanton, coming up the North River, was detained on "Marcy's Overslaugh," a bar in the river where boats were frequently stranded for hours.

I am, sir, with great respect, your obedient servant, W.L. MARCY [Footnote 3: Omitted.

W.L. Marcy, Secretary of War, SIR: I respectfully submit the accompanying list of promotions and appointments to fill the vacancies in the Army which are known to have happened since the date of the last list, December 12, 1845.

W.L. MARCY.

I am, sir, with great respect, your obedient servant, W.L. MARCY.

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