10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ESCORTAGE»
Discover the use of
escortage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
escortage and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
United States Destroyer Operations in World War II.
So DesLant destroyers were urgently needed that autumn— for operations in the
South Atlantic; for A/S duty in the West Indies; for convoy escortage in the North
Atlantic. Most urgently they were needed for the escort of United States troop ...
2
Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine
THE VEST WAy People living in California who desire to make up parties, under
personal escortage, for the St. Louis Exposition and Eastern points or parties in
the Eastern States who wish To See California. will find it to their advantage to ...
Mrs. Redfern feared God but the dark she feared more, and would not accept
public male "escortage," as she called it, until Themistocles had been dead and
buried a year and a day. Escortage, in Mrs. Redfern's diction, rhymed with
shortage, ...
4
Night scenes of city life
In addition to this powerful escortage, I asked two elders of the church to
accompany me; not because they were any better than the other elders of the
church, but because they were more muscular, and I was resolved that in any
case where ...
Thomas De Witt Talmage, 1891
5
The Night Sides of City Life ...
In addition to this powerful escortage, I asked two elders of the church to
accompany me; not because they were any better than the other elders of the
church, but because they were more muscular, and I was resolved that in any
case where ...
Thomas De Witt Talmage, 1878
It was Easter Monday, and at nine, as it chanced, she was to go out under the
escortage of Charles Gardiner West to some foregathering of youth and beauty.
But her costume was so perfectly suited to the little curtain-raiser called Taking
the ...
Henry Sydnor Harrison, 1911
I should offer my escortage for — er — a small tour over the premises, and so
forth. Why not?" "No reason in the world, except that I may not go over the prem ...
" That word the speaker left forever unfinished. And her next remark was: "What
did ...
Henry Sydnor Harrison, 1913
Her name was Molly Maggs. She dealt her blows, during the tender escortage
described, right and left, clawed off the matron's cap, left the mark of her nails on
Crouch's cheek, and tore off handfuls of the governor's hair — a loss which did
not ...
9
The Southern literary messenger
What was she to do, for she certainly would go forever without a supper — nay,
she would die before she accepted the escortage of either. But her fears were
allayed when she saw her own elegant, refined Sinclaire making his way towards
...
10
The Missionary Review of the World
... American and English consuls stood manfully for the rights of their
countrywomen, and after securing the reversal of the order took them in sleighs
and drove for eighteen hours to a point where they were transferred to missionary
escortage.