For with its blessing of food the ship had her hold bursting with liquors and wines, the hideous commerce that invades the pioneer places of the earth.
His rays swept warm and golden upon the spreading veldt and the pioneer residence, the latter looking, within its stockade, like a miniature fort.
Another Communist technique is now known through Edward Hunter's provocative pioneer book[62] by its correct name of "brain-washing.
A patch of vermilion indicated the Pioneer band, now blaring forth, with placid unconcern, "The Girl I Left Behind Me!
A sound of many feet and hushed voices told her that Wyndham and the Pioneer officers had arrived.
Frank Olliver had moved into the blue bungalow, at Desmond's request, an arrangement more satisfying to Honor than to his wife; and the Pioneer Regiment from Pindi had added a couple of ladies to the station.
Slough holes very often, the pioneer corps bridging many of them while we waded through the others.
They were the pioneer corps, which had been at work nearly all night digging a position for the pieces in the hillside.
Deeming the lower bastions where the third and fourth pieces were stationed a poor position, the range being very limited, he immediately sent for pioneer corps.
Pioneer corps came up early to work, but the rain fell in such torrents that they left their tools and went to camp.
Pioneer Corps put up a brush screen to hide us from the view of the sharp-shooters, who of late became not only annoying but dangerous.
Myers, seventeen in number, making the total number of souls in this pioneer camp, after deducting four gone to Pueblo, 161.
I will now give the list of names of Brother Crow's company who have joined the camp today to go with this pioneer camp.
He was a musician and played in the pioneer orchestra and that of the Salt Lake Theatre.
There are 143 men and boys on the list of the pioneer company, three women and Lorenzo Young's two children.
They carried a letter, the following being a copy of the same: "Pioneer camp.
The following is a list of all the names of this pioneer company.
Nassau, the great pioneer and explorer of these regions.
There is a very excellent substratum for English pioneer work on our Coasts in the trading community, for trade is the great key to the African's heart, and everywhere the English trader and his goods stand high in West African esteem.
In reclaiming and reoccupying lands laid waste by human improvidence or malice, and abandoned by man, or occupied only by a nomade or thinly scattered population, the task of the pioneer settler is of a very different character.
Down the weary of the pioneer dashes the palatial modern .
Historically speaking, we have the early and late pioneer period with its rapid adjustment to new conditions, with its multiform perils developing latent heroism, its opportunities for character-building and for public service.
Lingering over the index to the eleven volumes of Iowa's pioneer magazine, I am tempted to mention in passing several other names that stand out prominently in the memory of Midland readers.
Reference has been made to the pioneermagazine of Iowa, the Midland Monthly, of Des Moines.
In Iowa's pioneer days but little original matter found its way into print except contributions to the rough and ready journalism of the period.
His appreciation of Kipling and other poets and his fine character-sketches, as for example that of Martin Burke, pioneer stage-driver and farmer, are remembered with delight.
One of Iowa's pioneer poets was signally honored by public insistence that his "swan song" was the song of another and greater.
Prosperity can't rob a place like that of its pioneer virtues.
It seems to have been the fate of Iowa's pioneer poets to find their verse attributed to others.
The wantonly cruel experiment of testing the sensitiveness in reptiles armored, passed into a proverb out West in pioneer times.
In the early days when Abraham Lincoln went with his pioneer father to settle in wild Indiana, the chief diversion of the rude inhabitants was from the preaching of the traveling pastors.
There was peace on the wilderness and peace on the sea; but none in this missionary bark, pioneer of Christianity and civilization.
Here stood their devout and valiant chief, and, at his side, that pioneer of pioneers, Etienne Brule the interpreter.
When this intrepid pioneer through the lands of the Hudson's Bay Company had reached a latitude of 67 deg.
It was a boy-and-girl marriage of the kind people entered into then with pioneer fearlessness, to turn out well or ill, as fate decreed.
Her pioneer blood now began to show itself in all kinds of inventions with which she mitigated the discomforts of the raw mining camp.
She was always, to the end of her days, the pioneer woman, and the greensward of the woods went better to her feet than carpeted halls.
English colonial pioneer in America and the founder of Maine, was born in Somersetshire, England, probably in 1566.
She has been so long proclaimed only as the magnificent pioneer that few realize that she was the first woman to defy the law for the political liberty of her sex.
By 1809 the more severe hardships of the pioneer days had been overcome.
In fact, he was almost as much a pathfinder and pioneer in this matter as he had been in matters of business, but without the same measure of success.
If I am not mistaken, that which was Webster's weakness as an individual man was his strength as thepioneer of education in a new country.
One of these was grown in California in the desert region and one in Niles where John Rock, the great pioneer horticulturist of California, had his orchards.
Plant now, before everyone is doing it and reap the success the pioneernut planters in other sections have done.
As an evidence of the lack of faith on the part of local land owners let me say that a few weeks ago I read the original contract between one of the pioneer development companies and the gentleman from whom they bought their land.
He has been a pioneer in many things, in fruit culture and what interests us more today in nut culture.
Of those pioneer growers only three remain today as active members of the Association, Theo.
More than one of these pioneer development companies found themselves in financial difficulties due to the fact that they had sold their orchards too cheaply.
King, a pioneer of Mason, who was present when the Republican party was born "under the oaks" in Jackson county, has evolved a plan for raising historic trees in Ingham county.
The attack was carried out by the 35th and 36th Pioneer Regiments, each furnished with chemically trained officers who were specially detailed for gas warfare.
The Porton ground, however, was a model of its kind, a pioneer amongst Allied experimental grounds, and a tribute to the creative and administrative efforts of Lt.
When, in 1796, Benjamin Logan, the representative of the old woodchoppers and Indian fighters, ran for governor and was beaten, it was evident that Kentucky had passed out of the mere pioneer days.
The pioneer in his constant struggle with poverty was prone to look with puzzled anger at those who made more money than he did, and whose lives were easier.
One old pioneer has left a pleasant account of the beginning of an ordinary day's work in a log cabin [Footnote: Drake's "Pioneer Life in Kentucky.
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