Which preposition to use with l
Francis and Clara had gone on a little tour of pleasure in the northern counties, to take L in their return homeward; and the morning arrived for the commencement of the baronet's journey to the same place.
While in Italy the poet received besides about 10,000 l for his writings4000 l. being given for Childe Harold (iii., iv.), and Manfred.
On the other hand, for the omission are A. B, C (third hand), D, [Hebrew: Aleph symbol], and the rest of the uncials and cursives, another form of the Vulgate, b, f, ff, g'2, l of the Old Latin, the Harclean and Jerusalem Syriac, the Memphitic, Gothic, and some MSS. of the Armenian versions, Origen, Dionysius and Peter of Alexandria, and Eusebius.
The long L at the back of the house seemed full of doors.
The auxiliaries shall and will change the final l to t, and become shalt and wilt.
That day, after evening prayers, I took L by the arm, for a walk to "Orthodox point," a tree about a mile distant from the Seminary.
" "That may be," said Louisa; "but I remember scratching that L with my own needle, and Cecilia scolded me for it, too.
But the epistle, instead of describing Mr. L as an artist, merely designated him "an honest bonnet-maker," who had a penchant for lionizing, and who desired to be introduced to Dr. Southey in "the way of business."
John Moseley returned from L within a week, and appeared as if his whole delight consisted in knocking over the inoffensive birds.
Use has further now dropped the sound of the letter l from Sault.
Don't waggle your head L ike a blundering, sleepy old cow!
At the office of the Commissary of Police the truth was revealed."How is he?" asked Madame L on entering.
| At $l per Yard, worth $1.50.
Si tosto come 'l vento a noi gli piega, Mossi la voce: