With a view to raise recruits for his corps, the warlike woollen-draper started for Lancashire, under the colour of a journey on business.
The gallant woollen-draper was now in his thirty-sixth year.
The woollen-draper was no despicable trencherman in a general way; but his feats with the knife and fork were child's sport compared with those of Mr. Smith.
Draper (King's Mountain, 297) has said all that can be said on this subject.
Draper (page 236) gives a Diagram of the Battle of King's Mountain, in which the corps are arranged to suit his ideas, together with a map of the neighboring region.
But ruddy-cheeked John Audland, the linen-draper of Crosslands, had been quicker than the elderly farmer.
Then I laid my hand on the draper to prevent his throwing, and Slade and the other three gave their last volley, and bolted full pelt for Stinking Sap.
The luck held perfectly, and Slade was hauling the draper in over the parapet of Stinking Sap before a sound came from the Boches' machine-guns.
The great historic struggle which Draper has so admirably depicted in his Conflict between Religion and Science is to-day more acute and significant than ever.
Draper has given us an excellent discussion of its educational and political significance in his History of the Conflict between Science and Religion.
Draper have been read, it may seem superfluous for us to devote a special chapter to the subject.
I warrant the wives of Milan would give any fellow twenty thousand ducats, that could but have the face to beg of the duke, that all the citizens in Milan might be bound to the peace of patience, as the linen-draper is.
Stay, is not that my patient linen-draper yonder, and my fine young smug mistress, his wife?
I ordered the draper to send them home to me, about such an hour, to the inn where I lay, and I would pay him his money.
The first case I find recorded is that of Richard Vaughan, a linen-draper of Stafford, who was committed to Newgate in March, 1758, for counterfeiting Bank of England notes.
At Ranelagh one night he relieved both the Duke of Leinster and Sir William Draper of considerable sums.
When the Draper heard this, he was startled by the thought that he had suspected his wife wrongfully, and marvelled at the story of the turband-cloth, and his mind was made easy anent her.
When the Draper heard these words, he said to the old woman, "Verily, Allah restoreth to thee what thing thou hast lost.
So he repaired to the Draper and buying of him a turband-cloth of lawn, returned and gave it to the old woman, who took it and burned it in two places.
Then the Draper made peace with his wife and gave her raiment and jewellery, till she was content and her heart was appeased.
Mr Thomas Brown relates that one Mr Stephens, a Poultry author, proposed to parliament for any one that should presume to keep an organ in a Publick House to be fined £20 and made incapable of being an ale-draper for the future.
Kipps talked in fragments of all sorts of matters, telling particularly of the great things that were being done to make a man and a draper of him, how he had two new pairs of trousers and a black coat and four new shirts.
Mr. Shalford, the draper at Folkestone to whom he was to be bound apprentice, had expressed a wish to "shape the lad a bit" before the autumn sale.
Negotiations were already on foot to make Kipps into a draper before he discovered the lights that lurked in Ann Pornick's eyes.
Shortly before the dissolution in 1536 Prior Draper addressed a petition to Henry VIII.
In the centre of the carving over the doorway leading into the Draper chantry, dated 1529, there is a representation of a church with a central tower and spire.
The east end of the south choir aisle is occupied by the chantry chapel of John Draper II.
Prior Draper retired on a pension, and the site of the domestic buildings was conveyed to Stephen and Margaret Kirton.
It gave him a faint resemblance to Mr. Robinson, the elegant young draper in the High Street, whom she knew.
Earls of Ormond, and Stephen Cavendish, draper and mayor (1362), whose descendants were ancestors of the ducal families of Cavendish and Devonshire.
Henry Fitz Ailwyn, a draper of London, to be first mayor of London, and he served twenty-four years.
Mr Ranee turned and asked thedraper to produce the note.
It was evident that the matter had been gone into before; for Mr Wilson, a draper in the town, was in the partners' room, and made his appearance directly.
Such, to a large degree, would have been the result had the Draper Bill of 1845 become law.
In a petition which he presented to Parliament in 1845 against the Draper University Bill, he makes his real object very clear.
The Draper Government made a further attempt to settle the vexed question in 1846.
During the trying days, Mrs. Draper did her best to keep in the good graces of the Indians.
Mrs. Draper reached the homestead of Adam Harmon on New River.
Mr. Porter walked to the other end of the room and discussed terms with Mrs. Draper in a low tone.
It was unusually neat for a boarding-house of medium grade, Mrs. Draper being an excellent housekeeper, with a horror of dirt.
Mrs. Draper led the way up-stairs to the vacant room.
Mrs. Draperagrees to take you at the very low price of four dollars a week for room and board.
The material used herein is that mentioned in the preface to the first volume, save that I have also drawn freely on the Draper Manuscripts, in the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, at Madison.
By the expenditure of a few thousand dollars, wrote the Spanish Governor, [Footnote: Draper Collection, Spanish MSS.
These valuable Draper MSS, have been opened to me by Mr. Reuben Gold Thwaites, the State Librarian; I take this opportunity of thanking him for his generous courtesy, to which I am so greatly indebted.
Thereupon the young man went to his quarters and fetching a purse, sent for the girl's owner and weighed out to him the price aforesaid, whilst the draperwas between the twain.
The draper answered with "To hear is to obey" and going forth from the Deputy's presence, betook himself to his shop and brought out thence the casket and a somewhat making a great display, which he removed to his house.
Draper would get on to that red ink stain quicker than a wink.