764 examples of paine in sentences

Commodore Paine, Fifth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Air Service, leaves the Board of Admiralty in consequence of the recent creation of the Air Council, of which he is now a member, and formal effect is now given to the appointment of Mr. A.F. Pease as Second Civil Lord, which was announced on Thursday last.

To Commodore Godfrey Paine, the Fifth Sea Lord at the Admiralty, who was in charge of the R.N.A.S., and to the staff assisting him our thanks were due for the great work they accomplished in developing new and efficient types of machines and in overcoming so far as was possible the difficulties of supply.

[* Ingate, entrance, beginning.] "Why then dooth flesh, a bubble-glas of breath, 50 Hunt after honour and advauncement vaine, And reare a trophee for devouring death With so great labour and long-lasting paine, As if his daies for ever should remaine?

Yet nought thou ask'st in lieu of all this love But love of us, for guerdon of thy paine: Ay me!

245 Then let thy flinty hart, that feeles no paine, Empierced be with pittifull remorse, And let thy bowels bleede in every vaine, At sight of his most sacred heavenly corse, So torne and mangled with malicious forse; 250 And let thy soule, whose sins his sorrows wrought, Melt into teares, and grone in grieved thought.

SEE Paine, Albert Bigelow.

SEE Paine, Albert Bigelow.

GILL, MYRTLE PAINE.

Myrtle Paine Gill (A); 10Jan62; R288808. GILLET, LOUISE DOMINIQUE.

Prepared for publication with comments by Albert Bigelow Paine.

Louise Paine Moore (C of A. B. Paine); 7Dec62; R306152. CLEVELAND TRUST CO., executor of the Estate of Dayton Clarence Miller.

Louise Paine Moore (C of A. B. Paine); 7Dec62; R306152. CLEVELAND TRUST CO., executor of the Estate of Dayton Clarence Miller.

MOORE, LOUISE PAINE.

PAINE, ALBERT BIGELOW.

HATCH, WILLIAM HENRY PAINE.

William Henry Paine Hatch (A); 1Sep66; R392288.

SEE PAINE, MABEL HYDE, comp.

PAINE, MABEL HYDE, comp.

Poems by Mary Cummings Paine Eudy, with an introd.

Balzac's novels, and the "Life of Thomas Paine" by Moncure D. Conway, with the monthly magazines and daily papers, were my mental pabulum.

A proposa decree of the Convention has lately passed to secure the person of Mr. Thomas Paine, and place seals on his papers.

Paine's persecutions in England made him a legislator in France.

Without mentioning Mr. Thomas Paine, whose persecution will doubtless be recorded by abler pens, nothing, I assure you, can be more unpleasant than the situation of one of these Anglo-Gallican patriots.

Mr. Thomas Paine, for instance, notwithstanding his sufferings, is still thought more worthy of a seat in the Convention or the Jacobins, than of an apartment in the Luxembourg.

Among those who gave their opinion at large, you will observe Paine: and, as I intimated in a former letter, it seems he was at that time rather allured by the vanity of making a speech that should be applauded, than by any real desire of injuring the King.

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