Nowe the tyme requireth to speake somewhat of the famous citie of Mecha, or Mecca, what it is, howe it is situate, and by whom it is gouerned.
Howe (Report on Idiotcy in Massachusetts, 1848,) asserts that “the law against the marriage of relations is made out as clearly as though it were written on tables of stone.
To help me (sayed I) howe I may secretly departe hence.
Howe visited that country, and on their return reported in favor of the oral method, though no change was then brought about.
It is interesting to note that after Mann and Howe had made their report, the American School at Hartford and the New York Institution sent special representatives to Europe to investigate, these advising little change on the whole.
Miss Howe is just; Miss Howe is good, replied she.
But when she comes to mention Mr. Mennell's letter, she re-urges Miss Howe to perfect her scheme for her deliverance; being resolved to leave him.
Wishes Miss Howehad come up to town, as she threatened.
Miss Howe can tell you, Sir, that I never loved the faults of my friend; nor ever wished her to love me for mine.
Begs of Miss Howe to perfect her scheme, that she may leave him.
Mr. Bancroft writes: "None of the officers won favor like Lord Howe and Wolfe.
To high rank and great connections Howe added manliness, humanity, capacity to discern merit, and judgment to employ it.
Mr. Howe had said in substance that in 1848 Mr. Doolittle was acting with the Free Democratic party in New York, which was stronger than the Democratic party in that State.
An issue of some personal interest arose between Mr. Howe and his colleague, Mr. Doolittle, which led them somewhat aside from the regular channel of discussion.
And let all men remember in them selfe howe errour and ignoraunce is created with our nature; [Sidenote: Eccle.
Oh howe sweete be thy wordes to my throte: he saide not to my hearing, but to my throte, aboue the hony or the hony combe to my mouth.
And here good reader, great cause we have to extoll the wonderous wisdome of God, and with great thankes to prayse his prouidence, considering howe he hath preserued and renued from age to age by speciall [Sidenote: Hebr.
Trenchard and Howe had frightened most men by writing and talking about the danger to which liberty and property would be exposed if the government were allowed to keep a large body of Janissaries in pay.
For Howe was considered as the enemy both of conventicles and of factories.
But such men as Howe and Seymour hated him implacably; they hated his commanding genius much; they hated the mild majesty of his virtue still more.
When the Commons had returned to their chamber, and the King's speech had been read from the chair, Howe attempted to raise a storm.
Howe immediately moved two resolutions; one attributing the load of debts and taxes which lay on the nation to the Irish grants; the other censuring all who had been concerned in advising or passing those grants.
When the House met again, Howe moved that whoever had advised the King to return such an answer was an enemy to His Majesty and the kingdom; and this resolution was carried with some slight modification.
Howe discoraged be the fathers in theyr hertes if their wyfe brynge forthe a naturall, & an infante of a brute mynde?
In a lytell grayne, howe greate a tree is hyd, what fruite will it geue if it spring oute.
There is no nede to bryng here vnto the examples out of olde chronicles: do no more but remember in thy mind the housholdes of thine owne citye, howe many examples shalt y^u haue in eueri place?
But we here meruelous complantes of the common people, howe readye the nature of chyldrẽ is to fal to vyce, & how hard it is to drawe them to the loue of honesty.
Howe shall he beyng old hate drũkennes, whych when he is an infãt is taught to loue wine?
Whyle they be compelled in the declinynge of nownes and verbes to can by roote in howe manye cases, moodes and tenses one worde is put: as muse in the genetiue and datiue singuler, the nominatiue and vocatiue plurel?
Adde vnto thys the names of all thynges, in the whych it is meruell to see howe now a dayes, yea euẽ they be blind which are taken for wel lerned mẽ.
Do they not forth wyth exercise their fawnes to swyftnes, and teach thẽ howe to runne?
But now a daies howe many Auxons do we see whiche thorowe cruell beatynge, hurte the chyldrens healthe, make them one eyed, weaken them, and sometyme kyll them.
And are so great ryches gotten for hym whyche can not tell howe to vse them?
At the private theatricals which were given to divert the enforced leisure of Lord Howe an actor who came on as a caricature of Washington, attired like a military scarecrow, never failed to please.
But neither Howe nor Burgoyne nor any one else could dissipate the ragged regiments that invested Boston, nor baffle the plans of the great soldier who commanded them.
Confident that the enterprise would be as brief as it must be decisive, Howe prepared to assault, and the battle of Breed Hill began.
It is probable thatHowe felt some pity for the rash and foolhardy men whose hopes it was his duty and his determination to destroy.
I, "howe dyed they, for wante of cherishinge, or of paynefull diseases?
Then he sadly shewed her of his myshap, with all the circumstaunce that you haue harde before, and howe hys pursse was taken awaye, and xv.
I my selfe, the next morninge, tasted thereof; but let the reader iudge what and howe much he would haue dronke and he had bene out of feare.
And howe the wyfe of the house was rostinge of a Pyg, whyle her gestes were in their matche.
Howe and Hummel, and a quantity of newspaper clippings relative to his case.
Herlihy reached Houston with the papers on the evening of January 30th, and on the same train with him came Abraham Kaffenburgh, a member of the law firm of Howe and Hummel and a nephew of the latter.
But while the watchful Jesse was away, Bracken proceeded to get busy in the good old Howe and Hummel fashion.
In place of the blustering Kaffenburgh was sent another member of the famous law firm of Howe and Hummel, David May, an entirely different type of man.
So long were the fresh troops in coming that Howe had to leave Halifax without them.
After a winter idly spent in Philadelphia, Sir William Howe had been succeeded by Clinton, who had found it necessary to withdraw his army to New York, which with Rhode Island were the sole possessions left to England.
Howe remained idle till June, thus allowing much time to the Americans, to whom time was everything.
London returned four Whig members, Wharton again won back his supremacy in Buckingham, even the virulent Howe was defeated and lost his seat in Gloucestershire.
A general engagement, which could scarcely have ended otherwise than favourably to the English, would have still rendered the town tenable, and Howe was inclined to bring on a battle.
Thus, when the fleets met upon the 1st of June, the French were unable to prevent Admiral Howe from repeating Rodney's well-known manœuvre of breaking the line.
In July General Bligh and Commodore Howe took and destroyed Cherbourg, but on attempting a similar assault on St. Malo, they found it too strong for them.
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