1213 examples of potters in sentences

And she had sat in the cab with the young woman, who was a paintress at Peel's great manufactory at Shawport, and suffered from a weak chest; and they had talked about the potters' strike which was then upheaving the district, and the cab had overtaken a procession of thinly clad potters, wending in the bitter mist to a mass meeting at Hanbridge; and Hilda had been thereby much impressed and angered against all employers.

" "The Potters' Strike.

Inca sculptors and potters rarely employed the human body as a motif.

It would have been perfectly natural for the prehistoric potters to have desired to placate the presiding divinity, not so much perhaps out of gratitude for the clay as to avert his displeasure and fend off bad luck in baking pottery.

Possibly the modern potters use the church to pray for success in their baking, just as the ancient potters used the great temple of Viracocha.

Possibly the modern potters use the church to pray for success in their baking, just as the ancient potters used the great temple of Viracocha.

It occurs to me that possibly this flow destroyed some of the clay beds from which the ancient potters got their precious material.

BY R.M. I. POTTERS II.

ANTI-POTTERS III.

A PLACARD FOR THE PRESS PART I: TOLD BY R.M. CHAPTER I POTTERS 1 Johnny and Jane Potter, being twins, went through Oxford together.

You somehow felt that each of the other Potters had one aim, and that Frank had, or, anyhow, felt that he ought to have, another besides, however feebly he aimed at it.

And, indeed, it was not aimed at him personally, nor at his wife personally, but at the great mass of thoughtor of incoherent, muddled emotion that passed for thoughtwhich the Anti-Potters had agreed, for brevity's sake, to call 'Potterism.'

Potterism had very certainly not been created by the Potters, and was indeed no better represented by the goods with which they supplied the market than by those of many others; but it was a handy name, and it had taken the public fancy that here you had two Potters linked together, two souls nobly yoked, one supplying Potterism in fictional, the other in newspaper, form.

Potterism had very certainly not been created by the Potters, and was indeed no better represented by the goods with which they supplied the market than by those of many others; but it was a handy name, and it had taken the public fancy that here you had two Potters linked together, two souls nobly yoked, one supplying Potterism in fictional, the other in newspaper, form.

CHAPTER II ANTI-POTTERS 1 The quest of Potterism, its causes and its cure, took the party of investigation first to the Cornish coast.

And Gideon, because he was the cleverest, found out the most; and Katherine, because she was the next cleverest, saw all that Gideon found out; and Juke, because he was religious, was for ever getting on to Potterism its cure, before they had analysed the disease; and the twins enjoyed life in their usual serene way, and found it very entertaining to be Potters inquiring into Potterism.

The others were scrupulously fair in not attributing to them, because they happened to be Potters by birth, more Potterism than they actually possessed.

It was guillotined, with many of its betters, by the European war, which began while the Anti-Potters were at Swanage, a place replete with Potterism.

The Anti-Potters abused every government concerned, and Gideon said, on August 1st, 'We shall be fools if we don't come in.'

' He added to the Potters, 'For once I am in agreement with your father's press.

There is also a school for potters, and the Americans are sending to the School of Art at Bombay sixty boys to be designers, draughtsmen, illustrators and qualified in other of the industrial arts.

Each village has its own weavers, carpenters, brass workers, blacksmiths and potters, who are not able to compete with machine-made goods.

Among the old gilds were also those of the smiths (fabri ferrarii) and the potters (figuli), but of these little need be said here, for they were naturally fewer in number than the vendors of food and clothing, and the raw material for their work had, in later times at least, to be brought from a distance.

Furthermore, as I have already said, he is a musician of no mean order, and I know of no greater pleasure than that of sitting by his side while he "potters through a score," as he puts it.

After much deliberation, it was resolved that a proper utensil should be made for the purpose; and it was decided, that whenever the emperor went to war a great number of potters should accompany him.

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