61 examples of thwaite in sentences

But after a while these ill-humors drew to a head, and settled secretly in some eminent persons, which were Sir William Stanley, lord chamberlain of the King's household, the Lord Fitzwater, Sir Simon Montfort, and Sir Thomas Thwaites.

[Footnote 3: Thwaites, Early Travels, vol.

Instead of going direct to the mines from Reeth, that waywardness which now rules my mind, as squalls an abandoned boat, took me somewhat further south-west to the village of Thwaite, which I actually could not enter, so occupied with dead was every spot on which the eye rested a hundred yards about it.

Not far from here I turned up, on foot now, a very steep, stony road to the right, which leads over the Buttertubs Pass into Wensleydale, the day being very warm and bright, with large clouds that looked like lakes of molten silver giving off grey fumes in their centre, casting moody shadows over the swardy dale, which below Thwaite expands, showing Muker two miles off, the largest village of Upper Swaledale.

These schools, and those examined at Parham, are under the general supervision of Mr. Charles Thwaites, an indefatigable and long tried friend of the negroes.

Mr. Charles Thwaites' Replies to Queries on Education in Antigua.

Mr. Thwaites informed us that the children were not allowed to attend day school after they were six years old.

One more evidence in point is the acknowledged ignorance of Mr. Thwaites' teachers.

Thompson, Thomas, Esq. Thorne, Mr. Thwaites, Mr. Charles.

By B.H. THWAITE.

[Footnote 10: F.A. Michaux, Travels, in R.G. Thwaites, ed., Early Western Travels, III, 303.]

[Footnote 28: F.A. Michaux in Thwaites, ed.,

[Footnote 30: F. Cuming, Tour to the Western Country (Pittsburg, 1810), in Thwaites, ed., Early Western Travels, IV, 272, 280, 298.]

" [Footnote 34: F.A. Michaux in Thwaites, ed.,

The new automatic railway coupling illustrated below is the invention of Mr. Richard Hill, and has been practically developed by Mr. B.H. Thwaite, of Liverpool.

After leaving behind the village and the Thwaite, with its peacocks strutting in its old-world gardens, one skirts the grounds of Monk Coniston.

SEE Thwaites, Reuben Gold.

SEE Thurston, Carl H. P. THWAITES, REUBEN GOLD.

A history of the United States for grammar schools, by Reuben Gold Thwaites and Calvin Noyes Kendall.

SEE Thwaites, Reuben Gold.

SEE Thwaites, Reuben Gold.

SEE Throckmorton, C. G. THWAITES, REUBEN GOLD.

A history of the U. S. for grammar schools, by Reuben Gold Thwaites and Calvin Noyes Vendall.

SEE Thwaites, Reuben Gold.

I was able to get translations of them through the great courtesy of Mr. Reuben Gold Thwaites, the Secretary of the Society, to whom I must again render my acknowledgments for the generosity with which he has helped me.]

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