Others again are sworn Pigeon Merchants, and every Market day in the forenoon precisely, let it cost what it will, must be attending there, and the rest of the week both morning and afternoon at their Pigeon-traps.
He was sent by the Duke of Etruria on a medical mission of consultation to the Prince of Damascus, who was suffering from what seemed to his attendingphysicians an incurable disease, and Naldius was able to relieve him.
Those do this, too, who believe remission of sins without any repentance to be absolution from sins and thus salvation, when attending the Holy Supper.
From this he could be led into the interiors of the natural mind by instruction, the spiritual always attending on this.
The thought glides along in its enjoyment like a ship in a river current to which the skipper does not attend, attending only to the sails he spreads.
Now you know what it is to have your slave off attending to some business of his own when you want him.
I am attending to important business, and I must ask you not to detain me.
Harry was attending a school in the State of Maine, and his father had written to him, apprising him of his intention to come North that season.
I am attending a medical convention in this city, and hope that I shall have the pleasure of seeing you again.
Just then the ambulance brought in a wounded scout, and Iola found relief from the wounds of her own heart in attending to his.
Up on the knoll so high as to be above the living wall, and visible over the heads of an attendingcompany of notables, conspicuous because of his mitre and vestments and his haughty air, stood the high priest.
Attending lovers of the heroic sports were assured they would certainly be gratified by an Orestean struggle unparalleled in Antioch.
She was a slave, of Egyptian origin, to whom not even the sacred fiftieth year could have brought freedom; nor would she have accepted it, for the boy she was attending was her life.
Wortley Montagu, and along with a strong tendency to finesse and stratagem, of which the circumstances attending the publication of his literary correspondence is the chief instance, make his character on the whole an unamiable one.
Her life was a very retired one, passed largely in attending on her mother, who lived until 1886, and in religious duties.
Brought up as a Calvinist, he gradually became a modified Unitarian, and after attending a dissenting academy at Daventry, he became minister to various congregations.
Langdon, a young man attending Medical Lectures at the school connected with one of our principal colleges, remained after the Lecture one day and wished to speak with the Professor.
This did not quite finish the remarkable circumstances attending this funeral of the ants.
It seems to have no other passion than that of rage, which induces it to attack every animal that comes in its way, without in the least attending to the superior strength of its enemy.
We are quite ignorant, for instance, of the actual circumstances attending the birth of the solar flames.
It was decided to give Delisle's method another trial; and the ambiguities attending and marring its use were sought to be obviated by careful regulations for insuring agreement in the estimation of the critical moments of ingress and egress.
The curious phenomena attending Jovian satellite-transits may be explained, partly as effects of contrast, partly as due to temporary obscurations of the small discs projected on the large disc of Jupiter.
But the most remarkable circumstance attending the phenomenon was the appearance of three large protuberances apparently emanating from the circumference of the moon, but evidently forming a portion of the corona.
Nor is this enough; for the casual circumstances attending each observation have to be taken into account with no less care than the inherent or constitutional peculiarities of the instrument with which it is made.
Nor was the error without precedent, although the appearances attending respectively a total and an annular eclipse are in reality wholly dissimilar.
Francesca had been distributing food to the sick, and was then attending the death-bed of a young man, who was about to receive the last Sacraments, when a piercing cry from one of the adjoining wards reached her ears.
What was the cause of this great alarm among them, I know not; for we are at home attendingto our own business, and had not thought of returning at that time.
At home in the morning attending to my domestic concerns.
And think further, too, not only of the propriety, but of the importance of attending to His laws in every particular.
After attending to the duties of my family, retired to the council room to pursue my studies.
Spent the day in reading Hebrew, and attending to the duties of my family, and the duties of the Church.
At the usual hour, attendingmeeting at the school house.
Gordon Venables did feloniously and with malice aforethought commit the disgusting and infamous crime of attendingprofessionally the client of another practitioner.
Jack could not help feeling glad that his cousin was not there to parade his approaching triumph; a nasty cold, caught a week previously in attending his uncle to the Lord Mayor's Show, having kept Cecil in bed.
Miss Lisle presents her compliments to Miss Pearce and Miss Thayne and requests them to grant her the favor of attending a meeting of the Society for the Suppression of Ghosts to be held in the haunted room of Laurel Manor this evening at ten.
For a minute Frances lingered, looking around at the circle of hilarious children, each with a mug, more or less precariously clasped, each stuffing big plummy buns; looked at the older people so anxiously attending to them.
At the time of Henry's last stay at Paris the Duke was attending the death-bed of his wife, Michelle of France, but he had been several times in the King's camp at the siege of Meaux.
He had now no doubts about going on the campaign, and was in full course of being prepared with equipments, horses, armour, and attendants, as became a young prince attending on his sovereign as an adventurer in the camp.
When Fontane returned to Berlin in 1852, after a summer's absence in England, he felt estranged from the "Tunnel" and ceased attending the meetings.
He had taken no part in any of the raids, though he had passed a few nights at the Star, directing, with the help of Strom Rogers, the altering of the brands and the other work attending the disguising of the cattle.
Greatly weakened by the struggle and the swoon attending it, she lay for some while unable to lift herself upon the bed where they had laid her or to take any notice of the room to which she had been carried.
On April 30 the board of trade requested that a formal investigation of the circumstances attending the loss of the steamship Titanic should be held, and the court accordingly commenced to sit on May 2.
Joan herself had even dreamed of attending the big football games while he was there, and when they cheered, “Martin!
Give me about a column on this,” the editor had said and had consented to Tim’s attending the dress rehearsal in order to have the story all set up, ready to come out on the heels of the performance.
What they now ask is, can they have your consent to assist the agents in attending such a series of public meetings?
Following these came the persons to attend the delegate meetings (whether strangers should be admitted), the pay for attending (this was fixed at 6s.
The number of people attending his funeral was a proof of the high esteem in which he was held.