Do we say marten or martin

marten 294 occurrences

"Yes; trap ermun, marten" "Lynx, too, I suppose, and fox?" Nicholas nodded.

The Boy had dropped behind to look at some marten tracks in the fresh-fallen snow.

It might not be so likely a place to get fancy drinks in as Broome Street, certainly, we must admit, as we picture to ourselves some brushy ravine in which the trapper has his irons cunningly set out for the betrayal of the stone-marten and the glossy-backed "fisher-cat,"but the breeze in it is quite as wholesome as a brandy-smash.

Great is the hereafter of the marten-cat, whose skin may be looked upon as the soul by which the animal is destined to attain a sort of modified immortality in the Elysian abodes of Wealth and Fashion,the place where good martens go!

The marten rushed up to him with back bent, and every separate hair on end.

SEE MARTEN, M. EDWARD.

MARTEN, HULDA B. The doctor looks at murder.

SEE Marten, M. Edward.

MARTEN, M. EDWARD.

The doctor looks at murder, by M. Edward Marten as told to Norman Cross.

Hulda B. Marten (W); 1Dec64; R349939.

The Murder of Maria Marten.

By Marten Cumberland.

MARTEN, HULDA B. The doctor looks at murder.

SEE Marten, M. Edward.

MARTEN, M. EDWARD.

The doctor looks at murder, by M. Edward Marten as told to Norman Cross.

Hulda B. Marten (W); 1Dec64; R349939.

By Marten Cumberland.

Of course the presence of the Indians made game scarce, but the mill men told us if we would go up farther into the marten country they thought we would do well.

All the game we could catch was the marten or sable, which the Indians called Waubusash.

We now began to make marten traps or dead-falls, and set them for this small game.

We tried to eat the marten but it was pretty musky

As for the Viscount's responsibilitythe Queen may trust him with another Province, but Myndert Van Beverout would not give him credit for the tail of a marten; and so, again, Heaven preserve thee!"

'Remember to bring a muff of marten's fur from America, for Mrs. Trysailbuy it in London, and swear'this is not the paperI let your boy, Mr. Luff, stow away the last entry of tobacco for me, and the young dog has disturbed every document I own.

martin 6147 occurrences

Among the persons who promoted the calling of this council were William Webb, Martin R. Delaney, J. Gould Bias, Franklin Turner, Augustus Greene, James M. Whitfield, William Lambert, Henry Bibb, James T. Holly and Henry M. Collins.

There developed in this assembly three groups, one believing with Martin R. Delaney that it was best to go to the Niger Valley in Africa, another following the counsel of James M. Whitfield then interested in emigration to Central America, and a third supporting James T. Holly who insisted that Hayti offered the best opportunities for free persons of color desiring to leave the United States.

The spacious stretch of level meadow-land below Hexham, rising gradually up to the swelling ridges beyond, is said to have been the scene which John Martin had in mind when he painted the "Plains of Heaven"; though the level reaches above Newburn, unencumbered with buildings in John Martin's time, and then a scene of quiet pastoral beauty, also claim that honour.

The spacious stretch of level meadow-land below Hexham, rising gradually up to the swelling ridges beyond, is said to have been the scene which John Martin had in mind when he painted the "Plains of Heaven"; though the level reaches above Newburn, unencumbered with buildings in John Martin's time, and then a scene of quiet pastoral beauty, also claim that honour.

At Howdon, which used to be known as Howdon Pans, from the salt-pans there, the painter John Martin and his brothers once worked when boys, being employed in some rope-works.

The avant-courier of the "Annuals" is of equal literary merit with its precursors; but not quite equal in its engravingsThe Sisters' Dream, by Davenport, from a drawing by Corbould, is, however, placidly interesting; the Bridal Morning, by Finden, is also a pleasing scene; and the Seventh Plague of Egypt, by Le Keux, from a design by Martin, though in miniature, is terrific and sublime.

Dr. Martin Luther.

Martin Chuzzlewit. 2 vols.

Thus Bicknell, from Martin's Physico-Grammatical Essay: "We are told by Moses, that Adam gave names to every living creature; but how those names were written, or what sort of characters he made use of, is not known to us; nor indeed whether Adam ever made use of a written language at all; since we find no mention made of any in the sacred history.

BLEST Y GANA, ALBERTO. Martin Rivas; novela de costumbras chilenas.

BOYD, MARTIN.

© 27Apr27; A976297. Martin Boyd (A); 19Jul54; R133397.

SEE Martin, Nell Columbia Boyer.

The life of Sir Martin Frobisher.

MARTIN, CHARLES E. An introduction to the study of the American Constitution.

Charles E. Martin (A); 17Aug55; R154565.

MARTIN, ERNEST GALE, joint author.

MARTIN, JERRY J. SEE Tarbot, Jerry.

MARTIN, NELL. Lord Byron of Broadway.

Nell Martin (A); 19Dec55; R161120.

Lord Byron of Broadway, by Nell Martin, pseud. of Columbia Boyer.

Nell Martin (Columbia Boyer) (A); 6Dec55; R160862.

MARTIN, PAUL, illus.

The Browns got the winning run in the sixth on Martin's triple and Hill's swift cut back of first.

SULPICIUS SEVERUS, an ecclesiastical historian, born in Aquitaine; wrote a "Historia Sacra," and a Life of St. Martin (363-406).

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