1173 examples of miners in sentences

The group had been added to by curious passers-byhusky miners, mountaineers, and frontiersmen, sons of the long-legged and broad-shouldered generations.

Weavers and miners were starving, agricultural labourers were driven into the new workhouses, and riots were of common occurrence.

The mills ceased; the miners went "to play," despairing of a fair day's wage for a fair day's work; and the inhabitants of Woodgatethe Hell-cats, as they were called stirred up by a Chartist delegate, sallied forth with Simon Hatton, named the "liberator," at their head to deal ruthlessly with all "oppressors of the people.

All reinforcements that could possibly arrive had reached us with the siege-train, and the effective force now available for operations before Delhi consisted of the following troops: European artillery 580 " cavalry 514 " infantry 2,672 - 3,766 Native artillery 770 " cavalry 1,313 " infantry 3,417 Engineers, sappers, miners, etc.

And now the battering-rams with swinging power Commence their thunders, shaking every tower; And miners work beneath the crumbling walls, Alas!

Thumbietot ran to the edge of the shaft and called down to the miners that a little boy was injured.

To begin with, he sold all kinds of household utensils and workmen's clothes; but miners earning good money are not afraid to spend it; not content with buying necessaries only; they would buy anything and everything.

The miners came down from their work in the hills, and had not seen a child's face for many days; when they caught sight of Aronsen's little ones playing in the yard, they would talk kindly to them at once, as if they had met three puppies at play.

But now one after another of the miners came down, dismissed, and took the road to Sweden; the trial working was stopped for the present.

How many old labourers, old operatives, or miners are now left to recall the wretchedness of that toiling and starving childhood before the corn-tax was removed?

Some lead miners, prospecting for another vein of ore in the neighbourhood, happened to dig in this very spot, and soon struck the stones round the mouth of the well.

I remembered that of the fund which we had started by hemming new, and washing soiled handkerchiefs for the miners, there still remained in her trunk seven dollars and eighty-five cents, and in mine seven dollars and fifty cents.

You may pick the Welsh emigrants, Cornish miners, out of the throng passing the windows, any day.

Down in the deepest shadow of the woods, and distant from the old stone house nearly a mile, was a half-ruined cottage which, years before, had been occupied by miners, who had dug in the hillside for particles of yellow ore which they fancied to be gold.

He saw that several of the miners were eating them.

George called the miners together.

He pushed through the miners in front of him and ran forward about twenty feet.

It was centrally located for miners, prospectors, farmers, arborists, and mobile scientists, who lived near or roamed throughout the locale.

There were also some prisoners-three Starmen and some asteroid miners, but they escaped from the room where they were being held and disappeared into the depths of the asteroid.

Whether the constituents of the atmosphere are chemically or mechanically combined,one of the things about which the learned are not fully agreed,it is found to be chemically the same in its constituents, all over the world, whether collected on mountains or on plains, on the sea or on the land, whether obtained by aëronauts miles above the earth or by miners in their deepest excavations.

MINERS, PAUL.

Arranged by Paul Miners.

Paul Miners' 100 solos for 12 bass accordion.

Paul Miners (A); 25Oct63; R324437. 12 bass piano accordion method.

Paul Miners (A); 17Oct63; R323855. MISSISSIPPI DIGEST, 1818 to date covering Mississippi reports and Southern reporter.

1173 examples of  miners  in sentences