790 examples of windsor in sentences

The three drafts are all in the records at Windsor.]

Queen Victoria at various times was the possessor of one or more fine specimens of the Bloodhound, procured for her by Sir Edwin Landseer, and a capital hound from the Home Park Kennels at Windsor was exhibited at the London Show in 1869, the judge on the occasion being the Rev. Thomas Pearce, afterwards known as "Idstone."

Captain Graham's own dog Keildar, who had been trained for deerstalking in Windsor Park, was perhaps one of the most elegant and aristocrat

On September 23, 1816, he writes from Windsor, Vermont: "I am still here but shall probably leave in a week or two.

I do not like Windsor very much.

" WINDSOR, VERMONT, September 28, 1816.

I painted seven portraits at Windsor, one for my board and lodging at the inn, and one for ten dollars, very small, to be sent in a letter to a great distance; so that in all I received eighty-five dollars in money.

I have five more engaged at Windsor for next summer.

Shakespeare, in his Merry Wives of Windsor alludes to the coursing on "Cotsall."

[Footnote 25: Merry Wives of Windsor,] "Our Bill Peregrine, here, at the farm, carried it off.

I once drove twenty-five miles from a place near Guildford in Surrey to Windsor.

In Windsor, through some cause or other, I lost her; but when I arrived home a day or two afterwards, she had arrived there before me.

nd stood with the handle in his hand; Mrs. Waters, sitting behind the tiny bar in a tall Windsor-chair, eyed him with some heat.

An island in the Thames between Staines and Windsor had been chosen as the place of conference: the King encamped on one bank, while the baronscovered the marshy flat, still known by the name of Runnymede, on the other.

There is a painting at Windsor, of Antonio Verrio, in which, he has introduced himself, Sir Godfrey Kneller, and Bap.

Virginia Water was planted, and the lake executed, under the direction of Paul Sandby, at a time when this part of Windsor Forest was the favourite residence of Duke William of Cumberland.

At the extremity of the valley is Windsor Castle, rising up in all the pomp of its massive towers.

We recollect the scene as Windsor was.

The common road from Blacknest (the name of this district of Windsor Forest) to the Royal Lodge is strikingly beautiful.

The pair of emus were bred at Windsor, by Lord Mountcharles.

" Thirty-four orange-trees have lately been received at Windsor, as a present from the king of France to George IV.

for the pleasure of powdering and plastering their footmen's heads, as if they had just escaped from a flour-mill and passed a greasy hand over their hair: will any one deny, that the money spent in the tax would promote "John's" comfort and cleanliness much more, if expended in good baths, brown Windsor, and small-tooth combs.

The trackless path over the frozen snow during the season is as full of life as Windsor park was in the old Ascot days.

In short, nothing can exceed the fine contrast of the bold and broad buildings in the fore-ground with the work of the middle, and the minuteness of the back-ground: Now to the sister hills that skirt her plain, To lofty Harrow now, and now to where Majestic Windsor lifts his princely brow, In lovely contrast to this glorious view, Calmly magnificent. Heavens!

3. Correct Bradley, in the division of the following words: "Jes-ter, rai-ny, forg-e-ry, fin-e-ry, spic-e-ry, brib-e-ry, groc-e-ry, chi-can-e-ry, fer-riage, line-age, cri-ed, tri-ed, -ed, slic-ed, forc-ed, pledg-ed, sav-ed, dup-ed, strip-ed, touch-ed, trounc-ed."Improved Spelling-Book: Windsor, 1815.

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