254 examples of smyth in sentences

The converse case is a very famous one known as Smyth v. Ames, decided four years later, in 1898.

"Early in December Mr Hustler sent for me to say that one of the Company of Fishmongers, Mr R. Sharp, had given to Mr John H. Smyth, M.P. for Norwich, the presentation to a small exhibition of £20 a year, which Mr Smyth had placed in Mr Hustler's hands, and which Mr Hustler immediately conferred on me.

"Early in December Mr Hustler sent for me to say that one of the Company of Fishmongers, Mr R. Sharp, had given to Mr John H. Smyth, M.P. for Norwich, the presentation to a small exhibition of £20 a year, which Mr Smyth had placed in Mr Hustler's hands, and which Mr Hustler immediately conferred on me.

Capt. W.H. Smyth and others gave me introductions.

My wife and I then went to Bedford to visit Capt. and Mrs Smyth, and returned to Cambridge on the 23rd.

Stratford were present, and that Sheepshanks went to Tharfield on the Royston Downs to fire powder signals to be seen at Biggleswade (by Maclear) and at Bedford (by Capt. Smyth) as well as by us at Cambridge.

Collier, p. 220:"Lent unto Thomas Downton the 4 of maye 1602 to bye a boocke of harye Cheattell and Mr. Smyth called the Love partes frenship the some of" ... ...

Alexander Smyth, a slave holder, and for ten years, Member of Congress from Virginia, in his speech on the Missouri question.

Alexander Smyth, a slaveholder, and member of Congress from Virginia, in his speech on the "Missouri question," Jan. 28, 1820.

Alexander Smyth.

Mr. Smyth, of Virginia said, "The plan of our opponents seems to be to confine the slave population to the southern states, to the countries where sugar, cotton, and tobacco are cultivated.

doom them to SCARCITY and HARD LABOR."[Speech of Mr. Smyth, Jan. 28, 1820]See National Intelligencer.

Mr. Smyth, a member of Congress, from Virginia, and a large slaveholder, said, "The plan of our opponents seems to be to confine the slave population to the southern states, to the countries where sugar, cotton, and tobacco are cultivated.

* * doom them to SCARCITY and HARD LABOR."[Speech of Mr. Smyth, of Va., Jan. 28, 1820.]See National Intelligencer.

Alexander Smyth, a slave holder, and for ten years, Member of Congress from Virginia, in his speech on the Missouri question.

Alexander Smyth.

Mr. Smyth, of Virginia said, "The plan of our opponents seems to be to confine the slave population to the southern states, to the countries where sugar, cotton, and tobacco are cultivated.

doom them to SCARCITY and HARD LABOR."[Speech of Mr. Smyth, Jan. 28, 1820]See National Intelligencer.

SMYTH, CALVIN MASON, JR.

By James Peter Warbasse & Calvin Mason Smyth, Jr. 2d ed.

Calvin Mason Smyth, Jr. (A); 10Dec64; R350817.

SMYTH, Dame Ethel Mary.

SMYTH, John Paterson.

by Clifford Smyth. NM: introd.

Henry Shaw, Esq., F.S.A. Edward Smirke, Esq., F.S.A. C. Roach Smith, Esq., F.S.A. Captain W.H. Smyth, R.N., F.R.S., Dir.

254 examples of  smyth  in sentences