They received an invitation to stay at Cawdor Castle, an ancient building which on really reliable evidence possessed no less than six resident family ghosts, and a few extra visiting spectres as well.
The Earl of Dundonald was descended from a long line of knights and barons, chieflyresident in Renfrew and Ayr, many of whom were men of mark in Scottish history during the thirteenth and following centuries.
Then the resident aliens who joined in the incursion were at least three thousand strong; besides which there was a multitude of light troops.
This was at first the number of men on guard in the event of an invasion: it was composed of the oldest and youngest levies and the resident aliens who had heavy armour.
Towards the autumn of this year the Athenians invaded the Megarid with their whole levy, resident aliens included, under the command of Pericles, son of Xanthippus.
A member is not required to be a resident of the electoral district which he represents.
Legally, each is composed of all male Swiss citizens over twenty years of age residentwithin the communal bounds during a period of at least three months.
Among the thirteen titles one of the most elaborate is that in which are defined the rights and privileges of Spanish subjects and of aliens resident in Spain.
In each is a council, elected by allresident citizens who are entitled to participate in the direct election of senators.
A deputy is not required to be a resident of the district from which he is chosen.
Any male citizen, possessed of the right to vote, twenty-five years of age or over, and a resident of a state of the Empire during at least one year, is eligible as a candidate.
In every commune there is an assembly (the Gemeindevertretung), the members of which are elected for three (in Galicia six) years by all resident citizens who are payers of a direct tax.
It certainly was, for I observed while a resident of the South, that negro overseers were the most cruel, barbarous wretches, that ever were clothed with a little brief authority.
No one can read such publications without being misled by them, unless he is, or has been, a resident of a slave State.
There were not many resident owners of automobiles in Princeville.
Later Andy struck a great bargain in two old cars that were offered for sale by a resident who was going to Europe.
Again, when the procession reached the Castle, it paused at the entrance and sang another hymn loved by the late resident of the house, and went on its way to Broughton Hall Station.
When we are asking for the maintenance of the rights which belong to our fellow-subjects, resident in Greece, let us do as we would be done by, and let us pay all respect to a feeble State and to the infancy of free institutions.
Making as much display as possible, with a retinue of sixty horse, and accompanied by a party of Spaniards resident in London, the Ambassador rode ostentatiously through the City, and started on the great North Road.
The papal treasury is no longer supplied by the plunder of the national clergy, collected by resident papal officials.
Intevelle, who had been his friend, hurried over to save him, and the Bishop of Tarbes, the resident Ambassador, earnestly interceded.
He had attended her father on his Embassy to the Emperor, had been active in collecting opinions on the Continent favourable to the divorce, and had been resident ambassador at the Imperial court.
Chapuys inquired whether, if an interdict was issued, and the Spaniards and Flemings resident in England obeyed it, his statutes would apply to them.
Such is the opinion of a resident British minister, an opinion constantly reiterated.
Wilkinson (a resident of Yarmouth in 1880, and a relative of Mr. J.
The resident Inspector at the Vauxhall Station (Mr. Reeve) run over by a train and killed.
Miro found that man in General James Wilkinson, lately of the Continental Army and now a resident of Kentucky, which territory Wilkinson undertook to deliver to Spain, for a price.
Croghan had induced the Shawanoes to bring under escort to Fort Pitt certain English traders resident in the Indian towns.
There is no trace of its having continued into imperial times, but the cults of Lavinium were kept up, largely by the imperial appointment of honorary non-resident citizens to hold the priesthoods.
Soon he received the office of resident at the protected court of Nepal, where, assisted by his wife, he began a series of contributions to the Calcutta Review, a selected volume of which forms an Anglo-Indian classic.
They own a chief sheikh, resident at Jeba'a, and have the reputation, like most heretical communities in the Sunni part of the Moslem world, of being exceedingly fanatical and inhospitable.
As to citizenship and residence: The applicant for registration must be a citizen of the State and of the United States, and must be a resident of a county or parish included in the election district.
As to citizenship and residence: The applicant for registration must be a citizen of the State and of the United States, and must be a resident of a county or parish included in the election district.
At this place Mr Booth, the resident magistrate for the district, dwelt, and although at the moment he was absent in the township of Wanganui his wife and family, together with his brother and his family, were there.
My resident engineer at Eaton gave me an amusing account of the arrival from Messrs.
A frontier resident during the last forty years; possessed of large estates on the border--he is identified with the history of western New York, and with its gigantic progress in the great elements of social and physical developments.
The introduction of Chopin, born a Pole, and for a large part of his life a resident of France, among German composers, may require an explanatory word.
He was a valiant Roman knight, once resident in Greece; I mean Paulus Lepidus AEmilius, who helped, with Mark Antony, to win the great day of Philippi.
On the other side was a tribune for the diplomatic corps, which was filled with ambassadors, ministers resident and envoys, in their rich uniforms and covered with jewelled decorations.
The multiplication of resident working farm-owners may afford remunerative and permanent occupation to numerous agricultural laborers for whom there now offers only an intermittent and precarious employment.
Their system of education is eminently adapted to the requirements of her people, as is shown by the rapid success of their first college, which already numbers more than two hundred and twenty resident students.
There is now no Protestant bishop resident in Galway, nor has any such functionary since the era of the Reformation made Galway his headquarters.
The convent has sixty nuns, who educate three hundred poor girls, besides some resident scholars.