46 examples of price's in sentences

countryThe Red-Legged ScoutsA Trip to DenverDeath of my MotherI Awake one Morning to Find myself a SoldierI am put on Detached Service as a ScoutThe Chase after PriceAn Unexpected Meeting with Wild BillAn Unpleasant SituationWild Bill's Escape from the Southern LinesThe Charge upon Price's ArmyWe return to Springfield.

I was still acting as a scout, when one day I rode ahead of the command, some considerable distance, to pick up all possible information concerning Price's movements.

For the last few days I have been with General Marmaduke's division of Price's army, in disguise as a southern officer from Texas, as you see me now," said he.

"That's exactly the kind of business that I am out on to-day," said I; "and I want to get some information concerning Price's movements.

It was late in the afternoon, but General Pleasanton immediately ordered an advance, and we charged in full force upon the rear of Price's army, and drove it before us for two hours.

The gloomy taint in Hugh Price's blood was his religion, which was austere and wrathful.

add to this, that in Price's History of Cornwall, a book published about ten years ago, the Virga Divinatoria, or Divining Rod, has a degree of credit given to it.

One hears now of the Chauston, the Halstead Placevery noted indeedthe Hulton, the Leigh Park, the Stoke Place, the Edinburgh, the Surbiton, the Trinity Foot, the Wooddale, Mrs. G. W. Hilliard's, Mrs. Price's, and Mrs. Turner's.

None of them had his pace, but some were capital performers, such as Sir Thomas Lennard's Mallard, Mr. George Pilkington's Tory, Mr. Lloyd Price's Luck of Edenhall, winner of the Field Trial Derby, 1878; Lord Downe's Mars and Bounce, and Mr. Barclay Field's Riot.

[Footnote 2: Priestley, Hartley's Theory of the Human Mind on the Principles of the Association of Ideas, 1775; Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit, 1777; The Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity, 1777; Free Discussions of the Doctrines of Materialism, 1778 (against Richard Price's Letters on Materialism and Philosophical Necessity).

Besides, these attempts were not utterly despicable; at least one play written on the new lines had met with some measure of success, and that play was Mr. Hubert Price's Divorce.

Montague Ford has been obliged to indefinitely postpone his contemplated revival of Mr. Hubert Price's play Divorce.

Divorce was nothing more than the product of certain surroundings, and remembering Mr. Price's other plays, there seemed to be no reason to believe that he would do better.

A few paces below Mr. Price's, you arrive at a small triangular grass plot, which is called the cottage green, and is surrounded by cottages, superior in neatness of appearance to what are usually met with.

Price's, always open.

Price's followers are becoming discouraged by his continued retreat.

Price's Proclamation.

Price's proclamation was the thing desired.

Price's army was sufficiently large to make a complete investment of the fortifications occupied by Colonel Mulligan, and thus cut off all access to the river.

It afterward became known that Price's army had almost exhausted its stock of percussion-capsit having less than two thousand when the surrender was made.

About nine o'clock in the forenoon of the day following Price's evacuation of Lexington, we obtained news of the movement.

General Sigel, with two full divisions, marched by a road parallel to the line of Price's retreat, and attempted to get in his front at a point

There was much of General Price's private correspondence, together with many official documents.

Almost at the instant of completing the sentence, he burst into a laugh, and said, "It would have done you good to see how your folks captured a big drove of Price's cattle.

From Cross Hollows, General Curtis sent a division in pursuit of Price's army, in its retreat through Fayetteville, twenty-two miles distant.

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