Every bit of color in the big room stood out against a golden background, and a great golden spear fell across the dark, brooding face of Freeman Hynds above the old tiled fireplace.
And, thatFreeman thinks his Brother Guilty and a Thief: A Hynds a Thief!
Freeman Hynds, riding about the plantation after his habit, was thrown from his horse and died from the injuries sustained.
But when I had held Freeman Hynds's old diary in my hands, between the two pages following the last entry had been a creased and soiled piece of paper.
Above the fireplace hung the portrait of Freeman Hynds--thin, dark, austere, more like a Cameronian Scotsman than a Carolina gentleman of an easy habit of life.
For on the prie-dieu that had once held Freeman Hynds's Bible and now held mine, was the lost diary.
In the old office were many faded plantation and household books, and he was able to glean enough from these to confirm the methodical carefulness of Freeman Hynds.
He was the freeman whom the truth made free; Who first of all, the bands of Satan broke; Who broke the bands of sin, and for his soul, In spite of fools consulted seriously.
Religious observances," says Freeman Clarke, "were so numerous and so imperative that the most common labors of daily life could not be performed without a perpetual reference to some priestly regulation.
I have derived some instruction from Samuel Johnson's bulky and diffuse books, but more from James Freeman Clarke's Ten Great Religions^ and Rawlinson's Religions of the Ancient World.
I often reproached my dear friend and classmate, Tames Freeman Clarke, that his ceaseless labors made it impossible for his coevals to enjoy the luxury of that repose which their years demanded.
The spirit of the American freeman is already suspected to be timid, imitative, tame.
I have often thought of the advance in comity and true charity shown in the title of my late honored friend James Freeman Clarke's book, "The Ten Great Religions.
I owe the privilege of making use of the two following letters to my kind and honored friend, James Freeman Clarke.
The personal reference is to our greatly beloved and honored classmate, James Freeman Clarke.
In 1852 there was published a Memoir of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, in which Emerson, James Freeman Clarke, and William Henry Channing each took a part.
If a freeman had to be employed the enterprise would be still more expensive.
This consideration brings us to the very important question: How shall we reward our army, and what should be its future mission in the reconstruction which every freemanwill be called to aid?
Wave the stars and stripes high o'er us, Let every freeman sing, In a loud and joyful chorus: Brave young Corn is King!
Who looks in death's face with a fearless brow, The soldier, alone, is the freeman now.
If he was a freemanand had hitherto borne a good name, all that was necessary was that he should purge himself by his oath.
As regards ordinary civil rights Adam was doubtless a freeman--otherwise he could not have brought this action--but he was not a freeman in the sense that he paid scot and lot in the town of Gloucester.
In Saxon times every freeman had his borh or surety, who presented him, if he was accused.
Adam was not a freeman of the town, but, in opposition to the custom, he had come and cut his cloth.
Thus no person of servile condition was allowed to be a freeman of the city of London.
Among the important articles of the paper were the following: No freeman should be deprived of life, liberty, or property, "save by legal judgment of his peers.
Freeman likens the contest to the Peloponnesian War in ancient Greece.
Thus slaves and serfs could be beaten and put to death for minor offences, while a freeman might atone for any crime, even for murder, by the payment of a fine, the amount of the penalty being determined by the rank of the victim.
Freeman conducted the funeral of the quiet woman who had travelled far to be a messenger of cheer and comfort.
Freeman," Freeman of Pasadena, one of the best-loved men in France to-day.
Robert Freeman of Pasadena, a master of the intricacies of Christian service in this war.
One of the best-loved men I found in France wasFreeman of Pasadena, a preacher.
Freeman sent up a rocket, the schooner's foresail was let over, and she rustled away through the squadron of brown-sailed craft.
Freeman sailed his craft and threaded the lines of the dragging trawlers with stealthy speed.
Blair told Skipper Freeman what the Admiral wanted, and the good man grinned hard.
The yacht came lunging down over the swell, and Freemanshaved the smack as closely as he dared.
The new freeman in return for his privileges was bound to share with the other burgesses all the burdens of taxation, control, &c.
I are not freeman of your great cite, not von liveryman servant of von you compagnies joint-stock.
For Inigo-Freeman Thomas, see Thomas' pedigree in this work.
Arthur Freeman (the eldest son of Thomas and Rebecca Freeman) m.
The oath for alderman or common council elections is that the voter is a freeman of London and a householder in a named ward paying scot of at least a total of 30s.
Every freeman was to some extent a soldier, and to some extent a lawyer, serving in the county or borough courts.
Schoolmaster and lawyer John Adams in Massachusetts asserted that no freeman should be subject to any tax to which he had not assented.
The difference between villein and freeman lessened but landlords usually still had profits of villein bondage, such as heriot, merchet, and chevage.
The oath is that one is a freeman of London, a liveryman of a certain named company, has been so for 12 months, and names his place of abode.
None but a freeman of the city shall make or sell gloves.
The King kept his first Christmas sumptuously at Westminster, and, Freeman says, "it seems to have been then that he gave back the earldom of Kent to his uncle, Bishop Odo.
It is better to be a lean freeman than a fat slave.
Let slaves and subjects with unvaried psalms Before their sovereign execute salaams; The freeman scorns one idol to adore-- Tom, Dick and Harry and himself are four.
Enoch Arden, able seaman, On an isle was cast away, And before he was a freeman Time had touched him up with gray.
It is their elimination from the life of a slave which makes his life servile, intolerable to the freeman who has once been on his own, no matter what his animal comfort and security.
This interesting historical monument was demolished by the Greek authorities in 1874, notwithstanding the protests of Penrose, Freeman and other scholars.
The condition of the common freeman who took one temporary job after another, was miserable.
Mr. Freeman has eloquently described the spread of the Normans, "the Saracens of Christendom," in all corners of the world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "freeman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.