62 examples of ord in sentences

Organe Ord, Mr. ...

Mr. ORD spoke next, in substance as follows:

March 18, 1862, and portrayed and described in G. H. Bronn, "Ord. Class.," vol.

A change has come over the inhabitants of Staithes since 1846, when Mr. Ord describes the fishermen as 'exceedingly civil and courteous to strangers, and altogether free from that low, grasping knavery peculiar to the larger class of fishing-towns.'

Without wishing to be unreasonably hard on Staithes, I am inclined to believe that this character is infinitely better than these folk deserve, and even when Mr. Ord wrote of the place I have reason to doubt the civility shown by them to strangers.

The materials were probably sold to the highest bidder, for in the town of Guisborough there are scattered many fragments of richly-carved stone, and Ord, one of the historians of Cleveland, says: 'I have beheld with sorrow, and shame, and indignation, the richly ornamented columns and carved architraves of God's temple supporting the thatch of a pig-house.'

They named it the Ord, and followed its course for a time.

He started again with two members of the West Australia police force, Sub-Inspector Ord and Trooper Nicholson, and native trackers.

Wishing to make a closer examination of the locality, he returned accompanied by Sub-Inspector Ord.

Dr. Young and Kippis call her the village schoolmistress, but Ord, who was a descendant on his mother's side, says: "she was the daughter of the wealthiest farmer in the neighbourhood, and wife of William Walker, a respectable yeoman of the first class residing at Marton Grange.

Esq. Mrs. Clark, Ord-House, Berwick.

Mrs. Ord, Lonridge.

He became so strong that he could work for hours with two fore-hammers, one in each hand, and was therefore called Domuil nan Ord.

ORD, Mrs., iv. 1, n. 1, 325, n. 2. ORDE, Lord Chief Baron, ii. 354, n. 4; v. 28.

"E.O.C. ORD, Major-General, Commanding.

" 'HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF POTOMAC, 'January 29, 1865-4 p.m. 'Major-General E.O.C. ORD, 'Headquarters Army of James: 'The following dispatch is forwarded to you for your action.

" It appears that about the time of placing the foregoing telegram in my hands the Secretary of War dispatched General Ord as follows, to wit: WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington City, January 29, 186510 p.m.

Major-General ORD.

Afterwards, by my direction, the Secretary of War telegraphed General Ord as follows, to wit: WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, D.C., January 30, 186510.30 a.m. Major-General E.O.C. ORD, Headquarters Army of the James.

Afterwards, by my direction, the Secretary of War telegraphed General Ord as follows, to wit: WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, D.C., January 30, 186510.30 a.m. Major-General E.O.C. ORD, Headquarters Army of the James.

SIR: You will proceed with the documents placed in your hands, and on reaching General Ord will deliver him the letter addressed to him by the Secretary of War; then, by General Ord's assistance, procure an interview with Messrs. Stephens, Hunter, and Campbell, or any of them.

SIR: You will proceed with the documents placed in your hands, and on reaching General Ord will deliver him the letter addressed to him by the Secretary of War; then, by General Ord's assistance, procure an interview with Messrs. Stephens, Hunter, and Campbell, or any of them.

Receive their answer in writing, waiting a reasonable time for it, and which, if it contain their decision to come through without further condition, will be your warrant to ask General Ord to pass them through, as directed in the letter of the Secretary of War to him.

"U.S. GRANT "Lieutenant-General, Commanding Armies United States " This, it will be perceived, transferred General Ord's agency in the matter to General Grant.

(Sent at 1.30 p.m.) Lieutenant-General GRANT, City Point, Va.: A messenger is coming to you on the business contained in your dispatch, Detain the gentlemen in comfortable quarters until he arrives, and then act upon the message he brings as far as applicable, it having been made up to pass through General Ord's hands, and when the gentlemen were supposed to be beyond our lines.

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