34 examples of saunderson in sentences

" "Well, then," said Burger, leaning luxuriously back in his settee, and puffing a blue tree of cigar-smoke into the air, "tell me all about your relations with Miss Mary Saunderson.

But in this case, as you must be aware, it was a public matter which was the common talk of Rome, so that you are not really doing Miss Mary Saunderson any injury by discussing her case with me.

But you need not hurry, for you have plenty of time, and when you halt for a rest now and then, I should like you just to think of Miss Mary Saunderson, and whether you treated her quite fairly.

Miss Saunderson was engaged to a poor, ungainly devil of a student, and his name was Julius Burger.

The shop and house where he was engaged was situated about three hundred yards from the present slipway, and close to the sea, in fact so close that in 1812 it was threatened by the water, and was pulled down by Saunderson's successor, Mr. John Smailey, and the materials, as far as possible, were used in erecting the building in Church Street which is now pointed out as Cook's Shop.

Saunderson had also noticed it, and when he missed it, enquired for it perhaps in somewhat unmeasured terms, but, on the matter being explained, was fully satisfied.

The period of apprenticeship was, on the authority of Messrs. John and Henry Walker, three years, and not either seven or nine as is usually stated, and the difficulty about being apprenticed to both Saunderson and Walker is, of course, set at rest by Mrs. Dodd's explanation.

Jim, ol' Saunderson, he's put up five thousand out of his own pocket to raise the price on your head!" "An' this Whistlin' Dan," said Silent.

Mrs. Saunderson.

" The "Vicksburg Sentinel," Sept. 28, 1837, says: "It is only a few weeks since humanity was shocked by a most atrocious outrage, inflicted by the Lynchers, on the person of a Mr. Saunderson of Madison, co. in this state.

" The "Vicksburg Sentinel," Sept. 28, 1837, says: "It is only a few weeks since humanity was shocked by a most atrocious outrage, inflicted by the Lynchers, on the person of a Mr. Saunderson of Madison, co. in this state.

The first female actor for hire was Mrs. Saunderson, afterwards Mrs. Betterton, who died in 1712.

SAUNDERS, Dr., iii. 32, n. 5. SAUNDERS, Prince, a negro, iv. 108, n. 4. SAUNDERSON, Professor, ii. 190.

SEE Saunderson, Henry Hallam.

SAUNDERSON, HENRY HALLAM. Charles W. Eliot, puritan liberal, with an introd.

Henry Hallam Saunderson (A); 1Nov55; R159564.

By Mont Harris Saunderson.

Mont H. Saunderson (A); 29Nov77; R682396. R682408.

SEE Saunderson, Henry Hallam.

SAUNDERSON, HENRY HALLAM. Charles W. Eliot, puritan liberal, with an introd.

Henry Hallam Saunderson (A); 1Nov55; R159564.

By Mont Harris Saunderson.

Mont H. Saunderson (A); 29Nov77; R682396. R682408.

Among these are "Joan of Arc," "Palissy the Potter," and "Mrs. Fry and Mary Saunderson visiting Prisoners at Newgate," the last dedicated by permission to Queen Victoria.

" I might mention bishop Saunderson and others, who bore a testimony equally strong against the lawfulness of trading in the persons of men, and of holding them in bondage, but as I mean to confine myself to those, who have favoured the cause of the Africans specifically, I cannot admit their names into any of the classes which have been announced.

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