352 Verbs to Use for the Word page

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He turned over a few more pages.

" Of course we steamed within proper distance, and I seized the opportunity to "put a head on" this venerable two-ply nuisance, as follows: First, I read a page of a Patent Office Report I go armed with.

Large, rounded, and rambling, it filled the page with few and careless words.

" Thomas Moore, who had the Memoirs supposed to have thrown light on the mystery, in the full knowledge of Dr. Lushington's judgment and all the gossip of the day, professes to believe that "the causes of disunion did not differ from those that loosen the links of most such marriages," and writes several pages on the trite theme that great genius is incompatible with domestic happiness.

The book contains 285 pages, is printed on a fine quality of | | tinted paper, is handsomely bound, and is sold by all | | booksellers for $1.50, and sent for the same (postage paid)

On August 1st this proclamation occupied the front page of their seventy-seven daily papers: "PARTEIGENOSSEN!

"Who readeth Æneas carrying olde Anchises on his back, that wisheth not it were his fortune to perfourme so excellent an acte?"[390] Although Sidney believes the principal moral value of poetry to reside in its power to teach and move by the use of examples, he devotes at least half a page to the beneficent effect of parables and allegories.

That report, when finally completed, covered seven folio pages, and was found to consist of a Preamble and twenty-three Articles, embodying forty-three sections.

Flinders volume 1 page 63.) (**Footnote.

I have added 'Page to Bellmour; Page to Lord Plotwell; Sir Timothy's Page; Guests; Fiddlers; Ladies.' p. 12, l. 36 honoured.

Often when it rains in the valleys, and raises the salmon rivers to meet your expectations, a thin covering of new snow covers these white fields; and then, if you go there, you will find the new page written all over with the feet of birds and beasts.

Subtlest truths, which would have taken philosophers pages of circumlocution and big words to state, were dropped out by the way in a sentence or two of the most transparent Saxon."

For the full narrative the reader must have recourse to military histories aiming to chronicle the operations of each corps, division, and brigade in the two armiesa minuteness of detail beyond our scope, and probably not desired by those who will peruse these pages.

It turned down all the ill-written and besmirched leaves in my book of life and opened up a new page on which her name, written in letters of gold, demanded clean work in the future and a record which should not shame the aura surrounding that pure name.

He tore the pages out of his pocket-book, and called out to the cabman the address of the Mitchells.

The other meaning for ebook is a "pirate" or unauthorized electronic edition of a book, usually made by cutting the binding off of a book and scanning it a page at a time, then running the resulting bitmaps through an optical character recognition app to convert them into ASCII text, to be cleaned up by hand.

It has been reproduced for this work, and will be found facing page 244 of volume iii.

"Send a page for some notepaper and write an undertaking to deliver me the shares.

So had both volumes of Morley's Rousseau, which were on a shelf over my bed, leaving behind only a few torn and scattered pages.

When he reached the big square hotel he gave a page his card and frowned while he waited in the glass-roofed patio.

I have now nigh finished my page, and got to the end of another evening (Monday evening), and my eyes are heavy and sleepy, and my brain unsuggestive.

It is a good story, worthy of Britain's record as a protector of peoples, and though from the nature of his conquest over the Turks in the Bible country the name of General Allenby will adorn the pages of history principally as a victor, it will also stand before the governments of states as setting a model for a wise, prudent, considerate, even benevolent, administration of occupied enemy territory.

For heaven's sake, my dear Southey, do quote this page and compare it with the introduction to and petitions of the Liturgy, and with the Collects on the Advent, &c. Ib.

It was touching and warm-hearted, and it was rendered a little solemn by Mary Pratt's putting into her lover's hand a pocket-bible, with an earnest request that he would not forget to consult its pages.

352 Verbs to Use for the Word  page