10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LABOURINGLY»
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1
Impulsive Meditations: Out of My Life and Thought
His labouringly impoverished parents took great pride in their family. They
dressed them better than one would have expected, and encouraged them to
acquire education. The social church was strongly influential in their lives. In
short ...
M.D. R. Garner Brasseur, R Garner Brasseur M D, 2012
2
Man's Better Half Is Better
Here is what my resplendent Savi means to me—the moon among the stars as
far as I am concerned: • She is the queen of my heart • Savi is the mother of my
kids—the one that labouringly borne my four gorgeous and virtuous children • My
...
3
Colburn's New Monthly Magazine
I tried to say so, as if I had just remembered it, but I fear it came out rather
labouringly. However, they weren't discerning people, and it "went down," save
with Miss Cleveland. I fancy — I am sure I saw a smile lurking round the corners
of her ...
... you the cheering words, by which our beloved patient confirms my belief that
reason is coming back to her — slowly, labouringly, but if she survive, for
permanent restoration. On no account, attempt to precipitate or disturb the work of
Nature.
Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1862
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A strange story; and The haunted and the haunters, by the ...
... these lines : " I have, though with hesitation, permitted Amy to tell you the
cheering words, by which our beloved patient confirms my belief that reason is
ooming back to her— slowly, labouringly, but if she survive, for permanent
restoration.
Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.), 1864
6
Missions: Their Authority, Scope, and Encouragement. ...
... noble design, — the universal anarchy and demoralization, — irreverence unto
sacrilege, and impiety unto defiance, — all, all, is told with such a scenic, visual
power, that, as we read, we seem to respire labouringly that .heavy poisoned air
...
Richard Winter Hamilton, 1842
7
The Collected Poems of Thomas Hardy
... ill-fame to him who gives her birth ' f " ZERMATT TO THE MATTERHORN (June
-July 1*97) THIRTY-TWO years since, up against the sun. Seven shapes, thin
atomies to lower sight, Labouringly leapt and gained thy gabled height, And four
...
8
The Pulpit, Or, A Biographical and Literary Account of ...
Labouringly sententious, needlessly magnificent, noisily monotonous, his
grandeur is without greatness, his earnestness without impression, and he is
authoritative without beinor commanding' His voice is doubtless manly ; but he
forces it ...
9
George Washington Jones: Re-winning of the West
... base the Ten Sleep area had ever known. The BLM's actions destroyed those
very things that the homesteading ranchers had labouringly built up and
husbanded with their God given energy and spirit over those several scores of
years.
10
Poems of the Past and the Present
(June-July, I 89 7) Thirty-two years since, up against the sun, Seven shapes, thin
atomies to lower sight, Labouringly leapt and gained thy gabled height, And four
lives paid for what the seven had won. They were the first by whom the deed ...