Which preposition to use with library
To reform is to know something of the conditions which produce the slumsit is not to scatter the slum-people broadcast elsewhere in the town; it is not alone to give them baths, playgrounds, circulating libraries of books and pictures, dancing-parties, and social clubs.
This is now the largest circulating Library in America, the | | number of volumes on its shelves being 114,000.
All the work was over before dinner, except the "signatures," which W. could do just as well in his library at home.
" A little later Judge Hildreth entered his library with a heavy sigh.
Also the story finds Colonel Musgrave in the company of his sister on a warm April day, whilst these two sat upon the porch of the Musgrave home in Lichfield, and Colonel Musgrave waited until it should be time to open the Library for the afternoon.
and I replied, 'Yes, Sir Horace,' The young woman came about half-past ten o'clock, and I let her in the side door and showed her up to the library on the first floor, where he used to sit and work and read.
"August 4.Thornton came into the library to-day with a letter from Eleanor.
" I.E. Sanborn, Chicago Tribune:"'America's National Game' has been added to the Tribune's sporting reference library as an invaluable contribution to the literature of the national pastime.
But the oldest Volksbuch was written nearly forty years after the death of Faustus, and Widmann's work appeared even ten years later,both, indeed, professing to be founded on the Doctor's writings, as well as on an autobiographical manuscript, discovered in his library after his death.
" Eve pressed to her lips the hand she was holding in both her own, and they all passed out of the library into another room.
It is bare of leaves now, and you could see the library window and even see into the library from where you stood.
He is quick in the regions of education and literature; knows much about old and new books; has a lively regard for ancient classical and religions works; is perhaps better acquainted with the 26,000 volumes in Stonyhurst College library than anybody else; likes to preach on tuitional questions; has a mortal dislike of secular education.
I have been asking myself ever since I strolled up into the library before dinner and read this notice'What about the other man?'" Philip had commenced a leisurely consumption of his first course, and answered without undue haste.
now?but, that day Miss Prudence had come to see her so long ago, the day she found her asleep in her chair, she had been reading in her Sunday school library about some one like Morris, just as unselfish, just as ready to serve Christ anywhere, andperhaps it was foolish and childishshe would be ashamed to tell any one beside God about itshe had asked him to let some one love her like him, and then she had fallen asleep.
" They were in the library over their coffee.
He left the room, and Lady Studley entered the library through one of the French windows.
At length Dunwody was able safely to leave his room and to take up a resting place occasionally in the large library across the hall.
There is no public library within available distance of the farmhouse which is her home, and she and her husband cannot afford to buy many books for their children.
He offered me the sole use of his library during the time I was there if I could make it in any way helpful, and said it should be fitted up as a bedroom and study.
That queer old hangs to the library like a caterpillar.
It was necessary for him to have his bath and be at the Library by nine o'clock.
The Very Reverend, The Dean of Ely. 1880 "The Admiralty, on final consideration of the estimates, decided not to proceed with the erection of a new Library near the Magnetic Observatory in the present year.
He worked in his library among his books, meditating on the great principles which he enforced with so much lucidity and power.
" Howells, when the doctor and the coroner had gone, excused himself with a humility that mocked the others: "With your permission I shall write in the library until dinner.
He had his very sternest I-am-not-thinking-of-you-at-all air, and he just came in to supper and then went into the library without saying hardly anything.