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efenwyrcend m cooperator
efenwyrcend m. cooperator , BH 464 25 (æ).
— from A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students by J. R. Clark (John R. Clark) Hall

evening Mr Crosbie
The man walked heavily towards the door and, as he went out of the room, he heard Mr Alleyne cry after him that if the contract was not copied by evening Mr Crosbie would hear of the matter.
— from Dubliners by James Joyce

excuse me cried
“But excuse me, excuse me;” cried Ivan Petrovitch considerably disturbed, and looking around uneasily.
— from The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

exist must constitute
And whoever and whatever does exist must constitute a part of this infinite whole.
— from The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors; Or, Christianity Before Christ by Kersey Graves

effectual method could
And what more obvious, and more effectual method could there be of impressing the spectators with this desired idea, than a positive and explicit declaration to that effect?
— from The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven Edition Table Of Contents And Index Of The Five Volumes by Edgar Allan Poe

extremely modern character
The arguments which Plato uses for the being of a God, have an extremely modern character: first, the consensus gentium; secondly, the argument which has already been adduced in the Phaedrus, of the priority of the self-moved.
— from Laws by Plato

electronic magazine conceived
Venezuela Analítica, an electronic magazine conceived as a public forum to exchange ideas on politics, economics, culture, science and technology, created in May 1997 BitBlioteca, a digital library which contains material mostly in Spanish, and also in French, English and Portuguese.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

excellentia magnitudoque cum
17 Reliquis autem tribus virtutibus necessitates propositae sunt ad eas res parandas tuendasque, quibus actio vitae continetur, ut et societas hominum coniunctioque servetur et animi excellentia magnitudoque cum in augendis opibus utilitatibusque et sibi et suis comparandis, tum multo magis in his ipsis despiciendis eluceat.
— from De Officiis by Marcus Tullius Cicero

ensemble mes compétences
"J'aime pouvoir combiner ensemble mes compétences en tant que formateur en haute technologie et en marketing avec ma passion pour les langues, écrivait-il.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

eight million coupons
Lest some regard this as an insignificant phase of the business, it may be stated that in a single year the premium department has received over one hundred and eight million coupons calling for more than four million premiums.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers

essential moral character
This name emphasizes the essential moral character of the Spirit.
— from The Person and Work of The Holy Spirit by R. A. (Reuben Archer) Torrey

every morning cast
Listen to my advice, and every morning cast a loaf of bread to the sea.”
— from The Golden Maiden, and other folk tales and fairy stories told in Armenia by A. K. Seklemian

executed malefactors compelled
There they executed malefactors, compelled restitution of property, took possession of the castles of robber hidalgos, and left the land pacified.
— from A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 1 by Henry Charles Lea

English Ministry cannot
—The English Ministry cannot either live or die.
— from Memoirs of the Duchesse de Dino (Afterwards Duchesse de Talleyrand et de Sagan), 1831-1835 by Dino, Dorothée, duchesse de

Elizabeth Mrs Charles
215 ; 222 , 271 , 273 ; lines by, 277 ; 281 ; "What I was saying will keep!" 281 ; 373 , 381 , 425 , 427 ; much altered, 429 ; on Arnold, 431 ; 433 ; reading Sydney Smith's letters, 434 ; 436 ; on Lady Holland, 441 ; 444 , 460 ; his generosity, 478 ; loss of memory, 554 ; 615 Roman Reforms, 542 Romilly, Edward, 510 Romilly, Sir Samuel, 192 Ros, Lord de, cheats at cards, 73 Rossini, 378 Rothschild, Baroness Louis, 281 Rubinstein, 262 Russell, Lord John, Lady Holland's bequest, 441 , 460 , 665 Russia, Emperor of, 580 Ruthven, Lady, 531 Rutland, Duke of, 281 , 300 , 319 , 338 , 340 Sale , Lady, 64 Salisbury, Lord, 273 Salvini, 631 Sand, George, 291 , 300 , 449 , 585 Sandon, Lord, 444 Saunders, his miniature from memory, 194 Savannah, 129 Savonarola, 326 Scarborough, Lord, character of, 440 Schiller, 396 , 624 Schroeder-Devrient, 100 Schubert, 264 Scott, John Alexander, 572 , 573 , 574 , 577 ; "You are Theseus," 579 Sedgwick, Catherine, 11 , 22 , 32 , 47 , 74 , 91 , 92 , 101 , 103 , 104 , 146 ; visits England, 149 , 150 , 154 , 162 ; 188 , 200 , 228 ; her book, 253 ; 255 , 266 , 271 , 353 ; letter from, 363 ; her visit to an asylum, 364 ; letter from, 370 ; 470 , 491 , 505 Sedgwick, Charles, 505 , 567 , 654 Sedgwick, Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles), 151 , 172 , 185 , 309 , 324 , 338 , 355 , 383 , 589 , 654 Sedgwick, Theodore, letters to, 168 , 185 , 192 ; 270 ; letters to, 304 , 318 , 353 , 358 , 370 , 371 , 392 , 395 , 399 , 400 , 404 , 406 , 407 , 410 , 659 Sedgwicks, 154 , 161 , 198 , 200 , 407 , 423 , 520 , 548 Senior, William Nassau, 216 , 218 ; his journal, 219 ; 443 , 446 Sévigné, Madame de, 61 Seymour, Captain, 329 , 349 Shaftesbury, Lord, 159 Shakers, The, 19 Siddons, Cecilia, 47 Siddons, George, 335 , 455 Siddons, Harry, 450 Siddons, Mrs. Harry, 233 ; memoir of, 450 , 454 , 459 ; 525 Siddons, Mrs. Sarah, 55 , 331 Slavery, 16 , 21 ; plan of emancipation, 29 , 31 ; pecuniary aspect of, 140 ; a slave's burial, 140 ; the slaves' sense of their condition, 141 ; discussions on, 144 ; in Georgia, 203 ; English ignorance of, 205 Smith, Adam, 597 Smith, Bobus, 430 Smith, Dr., 55 Smith, Gerrit, 307 Smith, Sydney, 35 , 45 ; the "poticary," 53 ; 58 , 59 ; his drollery, 63 ; "as a canon should live," 64 ; sale by auction, 64 ; the "bore contradictor," 65 ; his dream, 65 ; the "departed" poet, 67 ; 176 , 208 , 209 ; Grota, 213 ; his letters, 214 ; Jeffrey's visit to, 215 ; his dissimilar son, 215 ; it isn't the Rogers, 215 ; 220 , 240 , 282 , 323 , 325 , 334 , 379 , 380 , 381 ; his petition, 391 ; 409 ; on Horner, 420 ; his death, 430 ; on Rogers, 434 ; his daughter, 440 ; "Gooseberry," 553 ; 573 Smith, Wyndham, the "Assassin," 215 ; Nebuchadnezzar, 216 Somerville, Mrs., 88 , 472 Sontag, 217 , 377 Staël, Madame de, 79 , 345 Stafford, Marquis of, 276 Stage, The, its influence, 48 Stanley, Dean, 444 , 619 , 629 , 640 , 648 , 653 Steamships, 89 Ste. Beuve, 585 Stephens, 302 Stepney, Lady, 380 St. Leger, Barry, 295 , 521 St. Leger, Harriet, letters to, 8 , 12 , 20 ; 22 ; letters to, 23 , 26 , 29 , 31 , 33 , 38 , 40 , 46 , 54 , 56 , 67 , 69 , 71 , 78 , 81 , 85 , 89 , 92 , 95 , 99 , 102 , 104 , 119 , 135 , 143 , 147 , 150 , 152 , 153 , 154 , 158 , 162 , 166 , 169 , 170 , 173 , 177 , 180 , 183 , 188 , 192 , 194 , 196 , 197 , 200 , 201 , 202 , 206 , 208 , 221 , 222 , 223 , 224 , 225 , 226 , 240 , 242 , 243 , 247 , 248 , 249 , 252 , 253 , 255 , 266 , 268 ; in London, 270 ; letters to, 271 , 274 , 277 , 280 , 282 , 284 , 288 , 290 , 292 , 294 , 296 , 299 , 300 , 302 , 306 , 307 , 319 , 322 , 324 , 327 , 330 , 332 , 335 , 336 , 344 ; 348 , 350 , 352 ; visits Mrs. Kemble, 354 ; letters to, 354 , 356 , 367 , 368 , 369 , 372 , 374 , 379 , 381 , 383 , 387 , 388 , 398 , 403 , 407 , 408 , 414 , 416 , 421 , 422 , 424 , 426 , 429 , 433 , 434 , 435 , 436 , 438 , 439 , 441 , 443 , 445 , 449 , 450 , 452 , 453 , 455 , 456 , 459 , 460 , 461 , 462 , 465 , 468 , 472 , 475 ; her flagellatory recipe, 475 ; her absurdity, 476 ; her reasonableness, 476 ; letters to, 478 , 481 , 482 , 484 , 485 , 489 , 492 , 493 , 495 , 499 , 503 , 504 , 507 , 511 , 512 , 515 , 516 , 518 , 521 , 526 , 527 , 528 , 530 , 532 , 533 , 535 , 536 , 539 , 540 , 541 , 543 , 544 , 548 , 550 , 553 , 556 , 558 , 563 , 566 , 570 , 572 , 573 , 575 , 580 , 581 , 582 , 583 , 585 , 587 , 589 , 591 , 592 , 593 , 595 , 596 , 598 , 600 , 601 , 606 , 607 , 610 , 613 , 616 , 617 , 619 , 620 , 621 , 622 , 623 , 624 , 627 , 629 , 634 , 642 , 643 , 646 , 648 , 651 , 652 , 656 , 661 , 664 Stowe, Mrs. Beecher, 159 Strangford, Lord, 283 St. Simon's Island, 145 , 152 , 155 ; houses on, 156 Stuart, Mary, 520 Sullivan, Miss Barbarina, 525 Sullivan, Mrs., her illness, 142 ; her death, 150 Sullivan, Rev. Frederick, 392
— from Records of Later Life by Fanny Kemble

enormous multitude could
The Province had been saved, but the exodus of the enormous multitude could no longer be prevented.
— from Caesar: A Sketch by James Anthony Froude

elections marriage certificates
Contemporary writers agree that the Secretary's office was a jungle of court records, surveys, commissions, deeds for land, probates of wills, writs of elections, marriage certificates, etc.
— from Give Me Liberty: The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker

expectations more cruelly
Never were great expectations more cruelly disappointed.
— from Fiat Money Inflation in France: How it Came, What it Brought, and How it Ended by Andrew Dickson White


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