The first time I slept in the room the partition seemed talking in Russian, and I distinctly remember that it named a majority of the cities and many noble families throughout the empire.
We all know there has been a partition of Poland, but are we equally aware that the Russia of Rurik and Ivan IV.
The partition separating me from the ward-room was built after the completion of the ship, and had a way of creaking like a thousand or more squeaky boots in simultaneous action.
The sleeping rooms were too short for me, and before I could lie, at full length in my berth, it was necessary to pull away a partition near my head.
A nation composed of Poles would imply the union of parts of Russia, Prussia, and Austria, since all of these three countries took part in the infamous partition of Poland in the eighteenth century.
The door of the building stood open, but the interior was screened from the street by a heavy partition of rough planking around which one must pass to gain access to the bar.
A candle appeared around the end of the partition that formed the doorway.
It may be for good and wise purposes, in the order of Providence, that there should be a partition wall between us and Britain.
All readers have heard of thePartition of Poland: but of the Partition of Preussen, 307 years before, all have not heard.
It was not till forty-two years after, in 1666, as will be more minutely noticeable by and by, that an effective partition could be practically brought about.
Before them is a Partitiontill the Day they are raised up.
Y: It is He Who has let free the two bodies of flowing water: One palatable and sweet, and the other salt and bitter; yet has He made a barrier between them, a partition that is forbidden to be passed.
Scraps of the lecture on St. Francis came floating round the partition wall.
A gasp of greed shook the partition against which my ear was pressed.
At once Curtis ordered the partition to be enveloped in wet tarpaulin, but the fumes penetrated even this, and filled the whole neighbourhood of the ship's bows with a reeking vapour that was positively stifling.
To-day, an acrid, nauseating smoke made its way through the panellings that partition off the quarters of the crew.
After the partition wall fell, the fire sank, and in the course of a few hours it was extinguished altogether.
It was feared one of the partition walls was coming down, so each man beat a hasty retreat.
Guersaint had meantime risen from his seat, and, leaning on the low partition between the compartments, he was glancing at M.
While the other pilgrims and patients were already dozing off, sinking down amidst the luggage, which the constant jolting shook, she had risen to her feet and was clinging to the partition in a sudden spasm of agony.
I shall have my bed put against thepartition of your room, before ever I go into it this night.
Each vertical partitionwill then consist of three separate pieces slipped in from the back.
Place the remaining partition 3-1/8 inches down from the extreme top of the box.
The construction was the same as before, each end having a door, and the partition of course being solid.
The middle partition was lower than the front and back pieces, as shown in Fig.
The middle partition and back piece were left with plain surfaces.
Method of using hand screws in the construction of a knife box] The middle partition containing the handle was made first.
The bottom and partition were also put on with screws, on account of the weight to be carried.
A cut-glass partition divided the compartment where Oleron sat from the space where the white-haired landlady moved; but it stopped seven or eight inches above the level of the counter.
His next move was to test the depth of the partition by inserting his finger in the hole he had made.
He had counted on hearing what went on in the neighbouring room through the partition running back of his own closet.
She was not looking his way but at a door in the partition wall on her right; and the look was one very akin to anxious fear.
Now this could only arise from their being so near winning in fancy, from there seeming to be so thin a partition between them and success.
He reached the post-office, where the partitiondoor was open, and he walked right into a comparatively full meeting of the Brampton Club.
All agree that his lip trembled; some say his eyes watered: at any rate, he quailed, stood a moment undecided, and then swung on his heel and walked to the partition door.
She did not wait to speak to Ephraim, and she was going out again when a man rushed past her and through the partition door.
Among the most serious mistakes in the new partition of states at the Vienna Congress was the combining in one kingdom of the United Netherlands the provinces of Holland and Belgium, diverse in race, language, character, and religion.
Thus was completed the partition of the Carolingian empire into three parts distinguished as homogeneous groups of states by language and nationality: Germany, France and Italy.
Thus arose the partition of the clergy into Ordines majores and Ordines minores.
It was in Tertullian’s time that this notion originated, and it had its roots in the catechumenate and the consequent partition of the service into two parts, from the second of which the unbaptised were excluded.
Hohenstaufen custom, had not only agreed to the partition of Sicily from the empire in favour of his son Henry, but also renewed the agreements previously entered into with the pope by Otto IV.
In consequence of the partition of the empire into an eastern and a western division in A.
Some of his followers were imprisoned, others banished, and he himself as a heresiarch condemned to confinement for life with hard labour, from which after thirteen years he was liberated on the first partition of Poland in A.
But the exploration and division of the bulk of the continent waited for the nineteenth century, and the greater part of the work of partition took place within the final quarter of that century.
A partition fence constructed jointly by the adjacent owners is their common property.
The duty to maintain certain portions of a partitionfence may result from usage.
If A and B are adjacent owners of a farm, and A has for a period of twenty years maintained a certain portion of the partition fence, he may be compelled to continue to maintain that portion of the fence.
Parties may enter into a contract relating to partitionfences if they choose.
Do owners of adjoining property own a partition fence jointly or does each one own a particular part of the fence?
Nothing but that can break down thepartition wall of bigotry.
The partition wall of bigotry and party zeal is broken down in Wales, and ministers and teachers of different communions join with one heart and one mind to carry on the kingdom of Jesus Christ.
I know the partition wall is now broken down, and that Jesus Christ came to redeem people out of all nations and languages and tongues; and therefore His benefits are not to be confined to this or that particular set of professors.
As a new partition of the States was now impracticable, it became necessary for them to surrender a portion of their sovereignties, and to permit their inhabitants to enter into direct relations with a new federal union.
Hence, nothing but the revenue system, with a change in the rule by which a partition of the common burdens was to be made, was publicly proposed.
He committed his first mistake by inviting Ferdinand the Catholic to share in the partition of Naples.
Profitable negotiations were opened with the King of Spain and the Duke of Bavaria, which, under cover of reforming convents, led to a partition of ecclesiastical property between the Jesuits and the State.
If, therefore, the Pope could come to terms with the King of Spain for the partition of supreme authority in the peninsula, they might henceforward share the mangled remains of the Italian prey at peace together.
One coparcener of a joint tenancy or tenancy in common may have a court partition the property without the presence of other coparceners, because such coparceners are often difficult to find.
The darkness of the corners, the man who had slain so many of his fellow men separated from us by a single partition seemed gruesome and deadening.
The man’ is on the other side of the partitionwalking up and down.
He was rattling the wire fretwork, impatiently, loudly, when the partition door swung open.
Before venturing to open the inner door he pressed an ear flat against the wooden partitionand stood there listening.
He paused for a minute to listen at the closedpartition door.
Yet when he opened this partition door he did so noiselessly, cautiously, slowly, inch by inch.
Yet he deferred forcing an entrance, at the moment, hungrily as he studied the inner partition door through the iron-grated glass.