32 examples of south's in sentences

Virginia had been nurse in turn to all the children of Rudolph Musgrave's parents; and to the end of her life she appeared to regard the emancipation of the South's negroes as an irrelevant vagary of certain "low-down" and probably "ornery" Yankees as an, in short, quite eminently "tacky" proceeding which very certainly in no way affected her vested right to tyrannize over the Musgrave household.

To procure information, I went to London on Saturday, Feb. 7th, sleeping at Mr South's, to be present at one of Sir Humphrey Davy's Saturday evening soirées (they were then held every Saturday), and to enquire of Sir H. Davy and Dr Young.

"On Feb. 15th I communicated to the Royal Society a Paper on the correction of the Solar Tables from South's observations.

"The Equatoreal mounting which Troughton and Simms had been preparing for Sir James South's large telescope had not entirely succeeded.

I went to London, I believe for the purpose of trying the mounting of South's telescope, as it had been strengthened by Mr Simms by Sheepshanks's suggestions.

I was subsequently in correspondence with Sheepshanks on the subject of the Arbitration on South's telescope, and my giving evidence on it.

On June 22nd Sir Robert Inglis procured an Order of the House of Commons for printing a paper of Sir James South's, ostensibly on the effects of a railway passing through Greenwich Park, but really attacking almost everything that I did in the Observatory.

Trans. Tables, required by Mr South's observations.

1846 July 25 Letter to Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart., Athenaeum. M.P., in answer to Sir James South's attack on the Observations at the Greenwich Observatory. 1846 Nov.

South, Sir James South's Telescope South-Eastern Railway Southampton Southey (Poet) Spectroscopy Spottiswoode Spring-Rice, Lord Monteagle Standards of Length and Weight, and Standards Commission Stars Start Point Steam-engines Stephenson, George Stephenson, Robert Steventon Stewart, Prof. Balfour Stjerneld, Baron Stokes, Prof. Stone, Astronomer Stratford, Lieut.

[Footnote 2: See South's Works, vol.

On the basis of population, of course one-third of the South's quota should be made up of colored, and it is to be remembered that they made good soldiers and constitute a large part of the regular army.

To do less than we can do, whatever that may be, will be fundamentally to allow the South's claim to right of secession.

" I suppose South's uneasiness had infected me.

The statistical theme of the South's backwardness was used by many other essayists in the period for indicting the slaveholding régime.

She loved to be as near any of the dear South's defenders as modesty would allow, but these two had once been in Kincaid's Battery, her Hilary's own boys.

The world still wants cotton, and if they'll stand for the old South's cotton we'll stand for a new South and iron; iron and a new South, Nan, my Nannie; a new and better South and even a new and better New Orlsee where we are!

Now I don't think the South's more 'n begun to be licked,

To husband her resources in men and means is the South's first duty, sir.

The North and South's, of course.

Mr. Heyward did not enlist in the army to help protect the south's demise but his eldest son, Charlie, went.

O, much of doubt in after days Shall cling, as now, to the war; Of the right and the wrong they'll still debate, Puzzled by Stonewall's star: "Fortune went with the North elate" "Ay, but the south had Stonewall's weight, And he fell in the South's vain war.

A darker side there is; but doubt In Nature's charity hovers there: If men for new agreement yearn, Then old upbraiding best forbear: "The South's the sinner!"

The South's principle once recognised, there could have been no valid or lasting tie between States.

The next morning at sunrise we again set out for Savannah, into which city we entered before the noonday heat, finding cool shelter and warm welcome at once under the roof of General Curzon, the South's most polished gentleman and finished man of letters, of whom it may be truly said that, "Take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again.

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