1887 examples of westminster in sentences

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[" " " III [" " " IV [SHELLEY'S "PROMETHEUS" THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW: EDITOR'S NOTE From The Westminster Review (founded 1824) J. S. MILL ON

I have also heard the dulcet chimings of many village church bells in various parts of the land, and I have listened with undelight to the unmusical tones of Big Ben of Westminster, but so far as mellow tone is concerned, I rarely hear any ordinary church bells that are more dulcet and harmonious than the bells of St. Martin's, Birmingham.

It is a little brown volume, "Printed by S. Simmons, and to be sold by S. Thomson at the Bishop's-Head in Duck Lane, by H. Mortlack at the White Hart in Westminster Hall, M. Walker under St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street, and R. Boulten at the Turk's Head in Bishopsgate Street, 1668."

WRITTEN ON VISITING WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

The supreme honour of burial at Westminster, offered by the Dean and Chapter, was refused by her relatives in compliance with her own wish.

This mere village once sent two members to Westminster, and its former importance as a market town and county centre is shown by its magnificent and ancient church.

Another famous relic is a wooden chalice made from the Glastonbury Thorn, and the splendid (so-called) Westminster chasuble is preserved in the chapel.

If that of Wyatt's, we can but be thankful that he did not live long enough to have the commission for building the present Palace of Westminster.

It was erected by the Marquis of Westminster in 1859 and is in the Scottish Baronial style.

A few weeks later I hired a custodian to let me in early at the rear gate of Westminster Abbey, for Parliament had changed Mr. Dickens's will in one respect, and provided that he should not be buried on the lawn of his cottage, but instead in Westminster Abbey, but they made no other change in his will.

A few weeks later I hired a custodian to let me in early at the rear gate of Westminster Abbey, for Parliament had changed Mr. Dickens's will in one respect, and provided that he should not be buried on the lawn of his cottage, but instead in Westminster Abbey, but they made no other change in his will.

Elizabeth, his daughter, was here publicly married to the Lord Falconberg; and the Protector's favourite child, Mrs. Claypoole, died here, and was conveyed with great pomp to Westminster Abbey.

Canon Farrar preaching at Westminster Abbey, says we are bound to help the scheme or find a better one.

Harry slept at an inn in Westminster, and the next morning on going down to his breakfast, he found people much excited, a rumor having gone about that an attack had been made upon Cromwell's house during the night, and that several had been killed, but no harm done to the general.

A print of Westminster Hall, by Mosely, from a drawing made by Gravelot, who died in 1773, bears the following versified inscription: "When fools fall out, for ev'ry flaw, They run horn mad to go to law, A hedge awry, a wrong plac'd gate, Will serve to spend a whole estate.

The distinction of local courts obliges the English Bar to reside near Westminster; and the duration of a modern session substitutes a house for the family of a Member of Parliament, in the place of lodgings for himself.

10.Two prepositions sometimes come together; as, "Lambeth is over against Westminster abbey.

"If we say, 'He writes a pen;''They ran the river;''The tower fell the Greeks;''Lambeth is Westminster Abbey;'[we speak absurdly;] and, it is evident, there is a vacancy which must be filled up by some connecting word: as thus, 'He writes with a pen;''They ran towards the river;''The tower fell upon the Greeks;''Lambeth is over against Westminster Abbey.'"Id.

"If we say, 'He writes a pen;''They ran the river;''The tower fell the Greeks;''Lambeth is Westminster Abbey;'[we speak absurdly;] and, it is evident, there is a vacancy which must be filled up by some connecting word: as thus, 'He writes with a pen;''They ran towards the river;''The tower fell upon the Greeks;''Lambeth is over against Westminster Abbey.'"Id.

The last of them, Matthew of Westminster, finished his work in 1273.

Westminster Gazette, June 11, 1898.

But there was no more merriment for this daughter of smiles; she was lying cold and still amid the stony grandeur of Westminster Abbey.

But the latter had no thought of the pulpit, and from the time that he acted in the "Andria" of Terence, at Westminster School, his hope was all for the stage.

It was, no doubt, the costume which the actress had commanded, and handsome she must have looked, as many an admirer took one last glimpse of the remains prior to the interment in Westminster Abbey.

1887 examples of  westminster  in sentences