I must be forgiven all this information about the asses and their drivers, but these occupy so large a space in life at Cairo that they are entitled to the importance which they really possess.
She played her hand well and is entitled to applause--subject to the accepted reservations.
He and Glentorly were busy agreeing that they were, jointly and severally, quite entitled to be relied on by the country, and Mervyn saw nothing.
If Cooper here were a Cubist painter, and you gave him the run of a great art collector's front office on settlement day, he could produce any number of pictures entitled Nude Speculator Descending a Wall Street Staircase.
None but those which are roofed with thatch are entitled to be considered as being in strict conformity with the principles of genuine Shinto temple architecture.
The Mikado is the Son of Heaven, entitledand empowered to reign perpetually over the land and the sea.
It is also to be observed that a Separate School is entitled to no aid beyond a certain portion of the School Fund for the salary of the teacher.
The Government paid his claim, thus showing that they believed him morallyentitled to the interest which he had repaid.
During the first nine sessions of the Normal School no certificates were granted which entitled the holder to teach.
A part of the story has been told, with general correctness, in a little volume entitled A Captain Unafraid, described as The Strange Adventures of Dynamite Johnny O'Brien.
Her first literary effort was a short story written when quite a young girl, entitled "Ellen Linwood," and published in the Cecil Whig, then edited by the late Palmer C.
The following poems except the one entitled "Thoughts on the Death of his grandchild Fanny," were published in The Elkton Courier nearly half a century ago.
In 1837 Marshall, of Philadelphia, published a volume of his religious poems, entitled "Scriptural Anthology.
Mrs. Hall is best known in the literary world by her book entitled "Conversations on the Bible.
He wrote another serial in 1876, entitled "Two Granges.
She has translated several books, two of which were published as serials in the Oxford Press, and the Lutheran Board of Publication have published one of her translations, entitled "Betty's Decision.
It was entitled "Ivandale," and was warmly commended by judges of literary work.
He was the author of a pamphlet published in Elkton in 1795, entitled "Observations on the Present State of Religion in Maryland," which is now of great rarity and value.
In 1872 she published another small volume, entitled "The Little Streamlet," which contained some poems written since the publication of the first volume.
And if our American institutions had done nothing else, that alone would have entitled them to the respect of mankind.
These lines from an old song, entitled "The Strong Walls of Derry," Burns made a basis for his own beautiful ditty.
Commenting on this statement, Colonel Yule observes that the modern snake-charmers do not seem entitled to the distinctive appellation of Abraiaman, or Brahmans, though they may have been so in former days.
Peculiar to the Aztec kingdom was the horrid ceremony entitled "the flaying of men.
It is a question to which I am surelyentitled to have an answer!
The like advice may be acted upon by anyone who has invested in the latest volume of the Library of Wit and Humour, entitled Faces and Places.
Well, Dickon,” he said, since I have yielded myself so far implicitly to your guidance, I think the moment has arrived when I am entitled to further confidence.
He had served with fidelity and courage, and having been, according to the custom of the provinces, intrusted with commands much superior to those to which he was entitled by rank, with reputation also.
In the beginning he warned the colonists that "no man is entitled to a place in America, he must make his own.
The county lieutenant commanded the militia, with the rank of colonel, and was entitled to a seat in the Council, and as such was a judge of the General Court.
The result of these studies was embodied in a tract, entitled "A Representation of the Injustice and Dangerous Tendency of tolerating Slavery, or of admitting the least Claim of Private Property in the Persons of Men in England.
Here is illustration from an English pamphlet entitled "Account of the Duckenfield Hall Estate Negroes, 1806, Law Case," where will be found the following incident.
The Senator from Massachusetts isentitled to the floor.
The earliest of these laws, still in force, is entitled "An act more effectually to provide for the national defence, by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States.
As we have the number of freemen in the county, and the number of county representatives, by dividing the greater by the less we have the number of freemen entitled to send one representative.
Human rights, whether in a multitude or the solitary individual, are entitled to equal and unhesitating support.
Kolin, to grant Sebastiao de Carvalho letters of nobility, which entitled him to the prefix Dom; and in 1750 the ambassador was recalled to Portugal and appointed Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
I, and those associated with me, are entitled to all that is made above five per cent.
He could give to the son who operates the farm all the common stock, together with what preferred stock he is entitled or the father may desire him to have.
Five per cent is all the owner of the money is entitled to, while if the business returns more than that amount, it will be due to my management.
One day she sent a poem entitled Sappho and signed Corinna to the Illustrated Newspaper.
In 1804, a periodical entitled the North British Magazine was originated and supported by his friends, on his behalf; but the publication terminated at the end of thirteen months.
Illustrious as a metaphysician, Dr Thomas Brown is entitled to a place in the poetical literature of his country.
Robert Allan is entitled to an honourable position as a writer of Scottish song; all his lyrics evince a correct appreciation of the beautiful in nature, and of the pure and elevated in sentiment.
Familiar with the northern languages, he edited, conjointly with Sir Walter Scott and Henry Weber, a learned work, entitled "Illustrations of Northern Antiquities from the Earlier Teutonic and Scandinavian Romances.
In 1813, he published a second volume of poems and songs, entitled "The Wandering Muse;" and he occasionally contributed lyrics to the local periodicals.
Thomas Mounsey Cunningham, an elder brother of Allan Cunningham, is entitled to commemoration among the modern song-writers of his country.
The poem was entitled "Braken Fell;" and his ingenious brother Allan, in a memoir of the author, has referred to its destruction in terms of regret.
As a lyrical poet, he is not entitled to a first place; his songs are, however, to be remarked for deep and genuine pathos.
The owner of the money-bags is entitled by popular verdict to his or her jest.
He read no books on the war, and even the quarter column entitled Salient Points of the Day's War News hardly received a glance from him now.
He inclosed a hundred pounds and a clipping from a London newspaper entitled The Little House of Mercy.
He had never even heard of Mabel Andrews, and he had a tendency to restrict his war reading to the quarter column in the morning paper entitled "Salient Points of the Day's War News.
There exists an old book or pamphlet entitled "Napoli senza sole"--Naples without sun.
Then he told me it was to be entitled "With Christ at Harvard," and that it promised some rather novel situations.
The man was entitled to an opinion like everybody else, and might even have obtained his share of approval had the victim been a native.
Vane had been his fag, and George felt he was entitled to take it out of him in after life whenever he could.
The public did not care who did it, but it felt itself entitled to an action, wherein the whole matter should be threshed out for the furtherance of public justice and entertainment.
I have in preparation a book which I expect soon to publish, entitled Positive Education.