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Why do we substitute such strange and foolish tasks, particularly for women?

Before parting the spirit of supplication came over us, under which prayer was offered, particularly for this aged servant of the Lord.

These miscellaneous duties involved a great deal of work for the Harwich force and particularly for the destroyers.

Indeed she made it her business to pay periodical visits to the office, ostensibly to see whether or not it was properly cleaned and the windows washed, but in realityor at least so Tutt suspectedto find out whether the personnel was entirely suitable for a firm of their standing and particularly for a junior partner of his susceptibilities.

And particularly for talking differently from other people?

The negotiation which had been long depending with the French Government on several important subjects, and particularly for a just indemnity for losses sustained in the late wars by the citizens of the United States under unjustifiable seizures and confiscations of their property, has not as yet had the desired effect.

While these scenes of alarm and turmoil were enacting, and our trade with Great Britain was cut off, an intense interest arose for manufactures of first necessity, needed by the country, particularly for that indispensable article of new settlements, window glass.

He suggested that such a procedure, while advantageous to the interests of all parties, might prove particularly for the interest of the Hudson's Bay Company.

On some occasions I have seen him whip them severely, particularly for the crime of trying to obtain their liberty, or for what was called, "running away."

We make this statement here particularly for the purpose of remarking that in the testimony of the planters, and in the police reports; there is not a single allusion to this portion of the island as forming an exception to the prevailing state of order and subordination.

On some occasions I have seen him whip them severely, particularly for the crime of trying to obtain their liberty, or for what was called, "running away."

His contempt for his fellow negroes and particularly for the mulattoes made him lonely, eccentric, haughty and morose.

My main object in such conversation would be to hedge against divisions in the Republican ranks generally, and particularly for the contest of 1860.

But Savage discovered, or affected to discover, that he was the missing one, and from that moment made the Countess miserable by his importunities for recognition and money, more particularly for the latter.

"I shall only refer you generally to the Bills you have sent me, particularly for a Pompadour Suit forwarded last July amounting to £16.3.6 without embroidery, Lace or Bindingnot a close fine cloth neitherand only a gold Button that woud not stand the least Wear.

In 1793 it had, in Washington's words, "a newly erected brick barn, equal, perhaps, to any in America, and for conveniences of all sorts, particularly for sheltering and feeding horses, cattle, &c. scarcely to be exceeded any where."

I am also under great obligations to Col. John Mason Brown of Louisville, another member of the Filson Club, for assistance rendered me; particularly for having sent me six bound volumes of MSS., containing the correspondence of the Spanish Minister Gardoqui, copied from the Spanish archives.

He had always been the friend of the white man, and had been noted particularly for his kindness and gentleness to children.

What more fruitful and appealing world for work, particularly for women, do these United States offer?

I could imagine his contempt for both and particularly for a "sloppy, undisciplined" American guard, as he would have called one of ours.

But the other would not entertain his proposition and furthermore bade him build up the forts and demolished cities, abandon Mesopotamia entirely and offer satisfaction in general, but particularly for the damage to the royal tombs.

Manuel did not mean to tattle; he merely let fall a word or two to Valencia, whom he met occasionally in the open and accused bitterly of having a treacherous friendship for the gringos, and particularly for the blue-eyed one.

Don't like solitude, particularly for young folks,and how many are here?" "Of my children?"

" Such is the favorable opinion entertained of the value of this arm, particularly for a mounted corps, that the Secretary of War, as will be seen by his report, has contracted with Mr. Colt for 2,000 of his pistols.

But he had no relish nor respect for the 'Modern languages,' particularly for that of our French neighbours, whom he looked upon as 'hereditary' enemies!

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