However, this was circulated as wit for a whole winter, and I believe part of a summer too; a proof that he was no very witty man.
This has been circulated as if actually said by Johnson; when the truth is, it was only supposed by me.
The cold air circulated through his nose and lungs; his arms felt strong and supple; he could feel the muscles of his legs stretch and contract as he walked, while his feet beat jauntily on the irregular cobblestones of the street.
On more than one occasion reports have been circulated that an animal from a menagerie had been caught, but the matter at present is as much involved in mystery as ever it was.
Brescia, Italy, a false report was circulated that one of the fragments bore the impress of a hand.
It was printed and circulated among the members of the Legislature of Delaware and a special session of that body was called to consider the proposal.
In the summer of 1874 there was circulated among the teachers of this school a petition in behalf of Miss Bertha Chapelle, who was chosen to teach the second term of the high school.
In the Churches of other provinces religious societies were formed in which the predictions of these prophets were circulated and viewed as a Gospel, though at the same time they lost their effect by being so treated.
One source of difficulty in judging of the state of Jamaica was the fact that false reports of the land were circulated by disappointed planters, by bigots, by clever writers, and by disheartened missionaries.
Hence, and from no other cause, arose those reports of insolence and idleness, so widely and perseveringly circulated against the peasantry.
They have circulated many reports, about you and your family, and about me and my family.
But I do not know how far these slanders are being circulated and what the effect will be in the future.
Worse than that, they have circulated reports to my scholars' parents that this school was running down, that it was in debt, and that some pupils were getting sick because the sewerage system was out of order.
As there was not the slightest doubt of their having sedulously circulated these reports, with the object of entering the port of Valparaiso with the squadron in a discontented condition, I determined to take serious notice of their conduct.
Thus, the Memoirs of Dumouriez had circulated nearly through all Europe, yet it was not without much risk, and after a long warfare, that they were printed in France.
Such was indeed the story which the Venetian and her friends, Hafner, Ardea, and others, circulated throughout Rome in order to diminish the scandal.
The story circulated of her infidelity to Steno with Werekiew at St. Petersburg, where the diplomatist was stationed, after one year of marriage, was confirmed by the wantonness of her conduct, of which she gave evidence as soon as free.
These observations circulated quickly, and did not escape Mrs. Ludgate's ear.
The plate would doubtless have been retouched, had not this bill been prematurely circulated by Mrs. Ludgate: thus her vanity led to a discovery of her husband's guilt.
It is first absorbed into the blood, then circulated through the body, and especially acts on the spinal cord, from which proceed the nerves acting on the voluntary muscles.
It had also been circulated in every newspaper that a person could not be killed by tartar emetic, which I deny, and which might have led to the destruction of hundreds of lives.
Suppose half a grain to be absorbed into the blood, what proportion does it bear to the total quantity of blood circulated in the system?
Mr. Smith, the solicitor for the defence, circulated in every paper statements of “Dr.
Such was the story that circulated far and wide among all classes.
From this mysterious cause, then, the public gained a version of the story of that marriage, which was circulated every where.
The story was then circulated that he was to become a director of Western Union, and no war would take place; up that stock went to 104.
His wife died only a short time after his election, it is said, from the influence of the vile stories which were circulated regarding her.
While Pickett's noble southern troops were assaulting Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg, inflammatory handbills were being circulated in New York city, which brought on a riot July 13th.
These addresses, circulated everywhere in the newspapers, were collected at the time in a volume, and they appeared in Adams' works, of which they form a characteristic portion.
The story that Mr. Westall and his friends had circulated about Tom seemed to have made every one his enemy.
Well, there are various rumors that have circulated about how Ruby got into the basement, and I am sure you are familiar with all of them.
The public had its first intimation of impending events in the appearance on September 16th of Mr Balfour's Economic Notes on Insular Free Trade, which had been previously circulated as a cabinet memorandum.
Rough tongues circulated exaggerated stories of his wicked pugnacity and his worldly-mindedness, whilst the pretended servant of the Prince of peace.
It was spoken, printed, and circulated without contradiction from any quarter.
Lincoln was absent when the call was signed, and circulated here.
In former times, when the art of criticism was in its infancy, these writings were ten times as extensive as they are now, and they were circulated without the slightest doubt of their authenticity.
Irenaeus is alleged to have suffered martyrdon about 202, but there is no evidence of this prior to the ninth century, when Gregory of Tours first circulated a story to that effect.
It was in a dialect peculiar to Nagpoor, and was at first largely circulated by Lieutenant Moxon in the army there.
Had a popular vote been taken it would doubtless have been adverse to annexation, for a memorial circulated shortly afterwards, praying for a reversal of Sir T.
Two of the best known and most widely circulated magazines are Lupta de Clasa and Contemporanul.
The rumor had circulated that the body of Valaze, who had committed suicide the night before, was to be guillotined with the rest.
An Englishman, Mr. Edward Baker, the owner of a printing plant, printed the two answers andcirculated them in tract form.
Some papers carefully circulated false reports to the effect that many Negroes were returning to their homes because of unexpected hardships in the North.
Their names whenever detected, should be circulated throughout the continent, through the medium of the public prints; and no offender, who can be brought to punishment, should be suffered to escape the just penalty of his transgressions.
No information this year--there have been seven or eight discourses delivered before the society, the greater part of which have been printed and circulated extensively.