May we see in Romney Marsh the greatest material memorial of their gigantic energy and art to be found in the western provinces, a nobler and a greater work than the Wall as well as a more lasting?
This stone having been much mutilated and the inscriptions on the three sides defaced, this more durable memorial with the original inscription was erected in the year 1841 by him.
In the chancel is a curious slab with an inscription in Lombardic characters, perhaps a memorial of a former rector.
As for the little church, it owes all it is to-day to its late owner and historian, Mr Willement, and though it is not in itself of very great interest it serves as a memorial of his enthusiasm and love.
Such a wonder was, however, by no means the only memorial here, at the very opening of the way, of the great and holy end and purpose of it.
La Salle himself, in a memorial addressed to Count Frontenac in 1677, affirms that he discovered the Ohio, and descended it as far as to a fall which obstructed it.
Both the memorial and the map represent the banks of Red River as inhabited by Indians, called Terliquiquimechi, and known to the Spaniards as Indios bravos, or Indios de guerra.
This memorial bears some indications of being drawn up in order to produce a certain effect on the minds of the King and his minister.
Cavelier addressed to the King a memorial on the importance of keeping possession of the Illinois.
This patent grants both more and less than the memorial had asked.
La Salle, however, still held to his plan of a commercial and industrial colony, and in connection with it to another purpose, of which his memorial had made no mention.
These are the statements of the memorial addressed in La Salle's behalf to the minister, Seignelay.
No reader of mine, though he search history and encyclopedias through and through for years, can find anything like the Southern Memorial Day and the honors given Davis in Richmond as we have just told.
In one point the memorial differed curiously from the oration of the month before.
On each one of our three subsequent Memorial Days during his life he was thought of as tenderly as the precious dead.
Early in this time of sorrow and suffering the women of the south instituted Memorial Day.
The fact is that the observance of Memorial Day commenced everywhere in the south at the time just mentioned.
When congress was doing memorial honor to Charles Sumner, it was Lamar, a southerner of southerners, that made the most touching panegyric of the dead.
I cannot say where and when the observance of Memorial Day began.
A memorial account; a history composed from personal experience and memory; an account of transactions or events (usually written in familiar style) as they are remembered by the writer.
A memorial of any individual; a biography; often, a biography written without special regard to method and completeness.
He would pass presently out of the village and his bearers' feet would leave their indentations in the dust; that would be his most permanent memorial in this little oasis of teeming life.
Lady Caroline Benaresq had been favouring the Victoria Memorial with a long unfriendly stare.
The old prime minister was fast asleep under a fern leaf, with his precious bumble-bee memorial under his head, and Charley was watching with delighted interest the many happy groups upon which the moonbeams lovingly rested.
Queen with the odious sick bumble-bee memorial to-night, are you?
The first active work touching the medical use of alcohol was a memorial from the National W.
The International Medical Congress of 1876 adopted as its reply to the Memorial of the National Temperance Society, and of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union respecting "Alcohol as a Food and as a Medicine," the paper by Dr.
The funeral memorial service began, and the faithful, on their knees, alternately repeated the melancholy stanzas of the psalm which mourns and hopes.
For a detailed list of the goods sent to Mexico, and as to what was done with them there, see Informatory Memorial addressed to the King, Juan Grau y Monfalcon, 1637.
Among the monuments in the nave aisles those on the south include the memorial to Dean Farrar, who is buried in the great cloister, and William Broughton, Bishop of Sydney and Adelaide, who was a scholar at the King's School.
And he said to him: Thy prayers and thy alms are ascended for a memorial in the sight of God.
Amen, I say to you, wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world, that also which she hath done shall be told for a memorial of her.
It was the first stone to have been placed in the cemetery, and was a memorial to his mother, Estelle de Marion, who was buried not here but in Kaskaskia, where she had died in 1802 giving birth to him.
On September 8 of that year the funeral of the old burgess took place at Stratford-on-Avon, but there is no trace now left of any sepulchral monument or memorial of any kind.
No sepulchre or memorial of her has come down to our time.
A memorialslab still remains to his memory in Abington Church, but the place of his burial is unknown, and the vault below this stone is used by another family.
There is a Stilton Memorial Committee, with Sir John Squire at the head, and already the boys are fighting.
If the memorial could be devised so as to take on an international scope, an exchange fellowship might be established between England and America, although the exchange, in the case of Stilton, would have to be all on England's side.
Stilton Honor for Cheeses Literary and munching circles in London are putting quite a lot of thought into a proposed memorial to Stilton cheese.
But wickedness lied to itself, to use the words of holy David, and righteousness overcame iniquity, completely overthrowing it, and causing the memorial thereof to perish with sound, as our tale in its sequel shall show.
But if ye be worsted, in all ignominy ye shall pitiably perish, and all your goods shall be given to the people, that your memorial may be clean blotted out from off the earth.
What worthy memorial have they bequeathed to the world?
Consequently, we have no Jewish Christian memorial in the New Testament at all, unless it be in the Pauline Epistles.
Lord, The Abuse of Abstraction in Ethics, in the James memorial volume.
We suspect the head of the counsel assisting in getting up this memorial had been so long surmounted with a wig, that he did not remark upon the absurdity of the masquerade of the Sieur Grimod.
So, without paper or print, a not unintelligible memorial was left of the company that were travelling together.
There were other holidays from school work besides the Sundays and Wednesdays, such as Dusickovy Vecer, which comes in November, the Slovak Memorial Day.
It was frosty and cold on this particular memorial day; there were even some icicles hanging from trees and bushes.
At the end of the latter is the memorial which commemorates the five hundredth anniversary of the founding of the university.
There are sixty thousand tombs, mausoleums, and memorial stones within these grounds, but none equal this one tomb for interest.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "memorial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.