After qualifying as interpreter he became Chinese secretary to the Superintendency of Trade, which until 1858 was domiciled in Hongkong.
Through traffic, for obvious fiscal reasons, shuns the capital; but there is sufficient local commerce, of which gold and silver smelting forms a not unimportant part, to support many bankers and merchants who are domiciled in the outer city.
Though descended from families domiciled in Ireland, they differed widely, except in versatility and devotion to Pitt.
It turned out on inquiry that the man lived in two houses, the principal part of his family being domiciled several squares away.
In 1865 an Esquimaux dog was domiciled on the barque Golden Gate, on her voyage from Norton Sound to Kamchatka.
If not domiciled in a convent or blessed by fortune in some way, the lama turns his hand to labor, though he is able at the same time to pick up occasional presents for professional service.
He stumbled up stairs with a poor victim who was unable to walk, and domiciled him in your room.
She found herself domiciled in a rather pretentious establishment in a fashionable and aristocratic neighborhood.
The removal of the Utes from White River to the Uintah reservation had been so distasteful to Chiquita that she seldom visited the remnants of her people domiciledin a strange land.
They complained yet more indignantly, that along with the genuine Messenians, now brought back from exile,—a rabble of their own emancipated Periœki and Helots had been domiciled on their border.
The wholesome influence for peace and the increased sense of security which our citizens domiciled in other lands feel when these magnificent ships under the American flag appear is already most gratefully apparent.
It would, I believe, be entirely competent for Congress to make offenses against the treaty rights of foreigners domiciled in the United States cognizable in the Federal courts.
Soon after the existing war broke out in Europe the protection of the United States minister in Paris was invoked in favor of North Germans domiciled in French territory.
The Government had not been long domiciled in the City of Brotherly Love before parties became defined and party spirit acrimonious.
Thus, a domiciled Scotsman had a son born in Scotland and then married the mother in Scotland.
It is payable only where the person on whose death the property passes was domiciled in the United Kingdom.
He painted many pictures in Genoa, in conjunction with Salimbeni and Gentileschi, and was assisted by a scholar of his born in Rome, and domiciled in Genoa, where he died.
Bernardino Gagliardi, who was domiciled for many years in that city, though born in Citta di Castello.
This decided our fate; and I was not only domiciled for a week in the house, but, as I lay on the sofa, was continually attended by Miriam.
For a week the unfortunate couple were domiciled at the Ford, and during that time Grantham attended to their wants with the assiduity of a blood relation.
In that case we knew that they must be domiciled in Naples somewhere.
Both Lyon and Ulster would appear to have the right to grant supporters to Peers of the United Kingdom who are heraldically their domiciled subjects.
It is very doubtful to what extent such grants in Scotland to domiciled Englishmen can be upheld.
One burst in a courtyard outside a house where an American general was domiciled with his staff, and when we came in to pay our respects his aids still were gathering up fragments of the shell casing for souvenirs.
I was domiciledin Paris on that memorable Saturday when the great long-distance gun began its bombardment of the city from the forest of Saint-Gobain nearly seventy miles distant.
So I knew that in all probability he now was domiciled in the cottage where I had slept the night previous.
He was one of the numerous Portuguese domiciled in England; but he had powerful friends like Walsingham, and thus became the leader of the first-known English expedition to Norumbega.
Sayce and others) as attacked by kings of Bianas (Van), and apparently domiciled on the middle Euphrates N.
An independent and powerful Hittite people was domiciled N.
The camp of Keela, domiciled indefinitely in the flat-woods to sell to winter tourists, proved a welcome outlet for the fretting gypsy tide in Diane's veins.
I fancied you were indefinitely domiciled at the farm.
Like as not she'll faint dead away at the sight of you domiciled in my camp as if you own it.
What though the son so domiciled with them was plowing up to manhood, still without a profession, still absorbed in books and poetry, doing exactly as he liked, and in fact more the ruler of them than they were of him?
Generally, however, these people have been only temporarily domiciled in Asia, and probably on this account have not become interested in the problems which this noble beast presents to all those who appreciate the animal world.
As distinguished from the temporary hut of primitive men, it represented the stability which was induced by the care of the plants and animals which man had domiciled about him.
Thus it is that the bee, though domiciled with us rather than domesticated, has become united in its fortunes with civilization.
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