34 examples of shiels in sentences

But Colonel Shiel was fortunate in obtaining several opinions of Mahomet that"The worst of men is the seller of men"was a powerful auxiliary.

" Not of Hertfordshire, a mistake originally made by Shiel in his "Lives of the Poets," thence copied into Berkenhout's "Biographia Literaria," and subsequently into the last edition of the "Biographia Dramatica."

In Cabinet it was decided to authorise and advise the Lord Lieutenant to put into execution the law for suppressing the association against that which O'Connell is now endeavouring to organise, and at the same time to give silk gowns to Shiel and two or three other Roman Catholic barristers, omitting O'Connell.

The Duke was requested by the physicians and the people about the King not to mention Shiel's proposed appointment; to make it, if he thought it essential, but to spare the King all discussion.

He said: 'We have, Shiel, had before us a very remarkable series of murders, and a very remarkable series of suicides.

The Wall now climbs another ascent to the farmhouse of Sewingshields, which name is variously explained as "Seven Shields," and as "The shiels (shielings, or little huts) by the seugh" or hollowthe hollow being the fosse.

The following is Browne's letter: 'DEAR OLD SHIEL,I have just been lying thinking of you, and wishing that you were here to give one a last squeeze of the hand before I"go": for, by all appearance, "going" I am.

Shiel was in the coach along with him.

" RICHARD SHIEL "As to Shiel, he was small, dressed very neat, with knee-breeches and a full vest and a long-skirted coat.

" RICHARD SHIEL "As to Shiel, he was small, dressed very neat, with knee-breeches and a full vest and a long-skirted coat.

At six o'clock Mr. H.'s carriage drove up to our door, and we accompanied him to the governor's, where we were introduced to Col. Jarvis, a member of the privy council, and proprietor of several estates in the island, Col. Edwards, a member of the assembly and a barrister, Dr. Musgrave, a member of the assembly, and Mr. Shiel, attorney general.

Shands, Mr. S. Shiel, Mr. Shrewsbury, Rev. Mr. Sickness, pretended.

Whatever of Union sentiment existed there had been swept away by such demagogues as Mallory, Cary, Magruder, Shiels, and Hope.

Shiel, Evadne, or the Statue (1820).

" See Cibber or Shiels's Life of Shadwell.

SHIELS, R., Johnson's amanuensis, i. 187, 241; share in Cibber's Lives of the Poets, i. 187; iii. 29-31, 37, 117. SHIP, worse than a gaol, i. 348; ii. 438; v. 137, 249; misery of the sailors' quarters, iii. 266; hospital, ib,, n. 2; worse than a Highland inn, v. 147.

R89252, 25Jan52, Henry Noble Sherwood (A) SHIEL, MATTHEW PHIPPS.

R909140. SEE Shiel, Matthew Phipps. VAN VECHTEN, CARL.

SEE Shiel, M. P. GAY, JAN. Town cats.

SHIEL, M. P. This above all.

R89252, 25Jan52, Henry Noble Sherwood (A) SHIEL, MATTHEW PHIPPS.

R909140. SEE Shiel, Matthew Phipps. VAN VECHTEN, CARL.

SEE Shiel, M. P. GAY, JAN. Town cats.

SHIEL, M. P. This above all.

" More than half a century has rolled by since I stood on Irish soil, and shed tears of pity for the wretchedness I saw, and no change for the better has as yet come to that unhappy peopleyet this was the land of Burke, Grattan, Shiel, and Emmett; the land into which Christianity was introduced in the fifth century, St. Patrick being the chief apostle of the new faith.

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