390 examples of martin's in sentences

St. Martin's Trumpery.

MARTIN'S DYING PROPHECY LXIX

CHAPTER LXVIII FRIAR MARTIN'S DYING PROPHECY

Your very good health, little boy," and here he jingled his mug against Martin's, and took a sip of tea.

"To-day I told the driver to take me to St. Martin's, where the guide-book says that Newton lived.

He was first educated at a private school in the church of St. Martin's in the Fields, afterwards removed to Westminster school, where the famous Camden was master.

MARTIN'S LANE A SELECT LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY JOHN W. PARKER, WEST STRAND, LONDON.

Placing himself in the midst of the Scottish cavalry, he took the northern road by the gate of St. Martin's, while a few devoted spirits, with such troopers as dared to followed them, charged down Sidbury-street in the contrary direction.

[Illustration: TOM SITS ON MARTIN'S KNEE] "Two to one in half-crowns on the big 'un," says Rattle, one of the amateurs, a tall fellow, in thunder-and-lightning waistcoat, and puffy, good-natured face.

See Martin's Digest, 610.]

Martin's Digest, 610-12.]

This principle is asserted in the decision of the Supreme Court of Louisiana, Lunsford vs. Coquillon, 14 Martin's La. Reps. 401.

The same doctrine was laid down by Judge Porter, (late United States Senator from Louisiana,) in his decision at the March term of the La. Supreme Court, 1830, in the case of Merry vs. Chexnaider, 20 Martin's Reps. 699.

The same doctrine was laid down by Judge Porter, (late United States Senator from La.,) in his decision at the March term of the La. Supreme Court, 1830, in the case of Merry vs. Chexnaider, 20 Martin's Reps. 699.

See law of Louisiana, act of July 7 1806, Martin's Digest 6. 1012.

The peasants believe that they can still see on a stone the imprint left by the hoof of St. Martin's mule.

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.

To-day you cannot hear the very bells of St. Martin's for the roar of the traffic.

MARTIN'S WIFE O Lord, have mercy!

R99146, 26Aug52, Christine Sabatini (W) SABATINI, RAFAEL. Saint Martin's summer; illustrated by Harold Brett.

CREIGHTON, BASIL, tr. Martin's summer.

Abe Martin's barbed wire.

Abe Martin's town pump.

Upon questioning him, I discovered he had lodged in St. Martin's Lane, had likewise boarded at a country attorney's of the lowest class, and dined at an ordinary at Margate.

To do public penance in Saint Martin's Church.

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