Erden , v. to dwell, MD; erthe , S, MD; earden , MD.—AS.
— from A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580 by A. L. (Anthony Lawson) Mayhew
It would make entertaining so much easier.”
— from Howards End by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster
I remained motionless, my eyes staring, my ears on the stretch with expectation.
— from Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant by Guy de Maupassant
She's made me glad, too, on such a lot o' things—little things, an' big things; an' it's made 'em so much easier.
— from Pollyanna by Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman) Porter
[ Je n’entrave que le dail comment meck, le daron des orgues, peut atiger ses mômes et ses momignards et les locher criblant sans être agité lui-meme.
— from Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
Macarianae persecutionis murmur increpuit, et duabus bestiis ad Africam missis, eodem scilicet Macario et Paulo, execrandum prorsus
— from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Table of Contents with links in the HTML file to the two Project Gutenberg editions (12 volumes) by Edward Gibbon
See sewing trades glass-blowers hat-workers house-cleaning developments laundry workers and laundresses mine-workers musicians nurses semi-skilled tobacco-and cigar-workers unskilled waitresses O'Connor, Julia O'Day, Hannah O'Reilly, Leonora O'Reilly, Mary Organization, and minimum wage craft form of eventually international in unskilled trades industrial form of of colored races of department-store clerks of Italians of Orientals of Slavic Jewesses of women, by men of women backward O'Sullivan, Mary E. See Mary E. Kenney Outlook , quoted Overwork and fatigue Pankhurst, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Emma Pearson, Mrs. Frank J. Perkins, L.S. Philadelphia Ledger Phillips, Wendell Pillsbury, Parker Poe, Clarence Polish National Alliance Popular disapproval of women's trade unions Potter, Frances Squire Powderly, Mrs. Terence V. Powderly, Terence V. Power loom, first Preferential shop Proportional representation Protection for young trade-union girls Protocol of peace Public employés Public ownership, the latest development of industry Putnam, Mrs. Mary Kellogg Quick, Nelle Quimby, Mrs. C.N.M. Revolution, The Rickert, T.A. Robins, Mrs. Raymond quoted Rodgers, Mrs. George Roman, F.W., quoted Roosevelt, Theodore Rumsey, Thomas Russell Sage Foundation Sabotage Samuels, Adelaide San Francisco earthquake San Francisco Examiner Sanitation Schneidermann, Rose Schreiner, Olive Scott, Melinda Secretary for Labor Sewing machine introduced Sewing trades, early conditions in war orders for See also Huge strikes Shedden, John Shute, Mrs. Lizzie H. Simpson, James Sinclair, Upton Slavery, family and group Smith, Mrs. Charlotte Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes Smith-Lever Act Snowden, Mrs. Philip Snowden, Philip Social advance Socialism, and economic independence and socialists Sorel, George Southern mountain women Specialization and economy in home industries in house-cleaning Specialization, trade and professional, compared Speeding up Spencer, Anna Garlin, quoted Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Steghagen, Emma Stevens, Alzina P. Stevens, George, quoted Stewart, Mrs. Levi Stirling, Mary Stone, Huldah J. Stone, Lucy Strasser, President Strike, American girl strikebreakers in general Marx & Haas of Danbury Hatters of Fall River weavers of laundry-workers, (S.F.) (Troy) of packing-plant employés of printers work, after See also Huge strikes.
— from The Trade Union Woman by Alice Henry
The more I compare the different handwritings which fall in my way, the more am I confirmed in the idea that they are so many expressions, so many emanations, of the character of the writer.
— from The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics by Various
Every old man, every strong man, every child, Our young men and our well-dressed women, Keening, complaining, and reproaching; Going under the power of the Gall or going across the sea.
— from Poets and Dreamers: Studies and translations from the Irish by Lady Gregory
Made Easy Etiquette Made Easy Keeping Young Made Easy Love Letters Made Easy Shorthand Made Easy Bookkeeping Made Easy Entertaining Made Easy Tricks and Magic Made Easy Mental Healing Made Easy Further titles will be added as opportunity presents itself to secure the proper type of manuscript.
— from Etiquette Made Easy by Edward Summers Squier
My father’s fortune was very large, and the property left me by Mr. Evelyn swelled my estate to very unusual proportions.
— from Vashti; Or, Until Death Us Do Part by Augusta J. (Augusta Jane) Evans
la ou il dit qe nous ne sumes pas seisis de lui come de nostre villein, il nasquit en nostre villeinage, ou commence nostre seisine, et nous lui trova mese en soun mes, et la nostre seisine continue, Jugement.
— from Villainage in England: Essays in English Mediaeval History by Paul Vinogradoff
Demum tamen ad cor rediens ad istas confessiones pristinas redeundo et eas ratificando et approbando tanquam veras, dixisti te corde et animo pœnitere et velle redire ad viam veritatis, et sanctæ matris ecclesiæ unitatem, supponens te humiliter misericordiæ ejusdem sanctæ matris ecclesiæ ac nostræ et petens absolutionis beneficium a sententia excommunicationis,
— from A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages; volume III by Henry Charles Lea
Tu eni m es spes mea et subditor um iubilus ex
— from Beowulf: An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn by R. W. (Raymond Wilson) Chambers
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