10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNEXPENSIVELY»
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Reports from Commissioners: Law (Scotland), Malta, Prisons ...
115 and accomplish, simply and unexpensively, its only legitimate object, namely
, that of publish- Examinations. ing correctly, on the public Records, the nature
and extent of the right which the person infeft No H has acquired, under the deed
...
Great Britain, Sixteenth report of the Inspector's General on the general state of the prisons of Ireland, 1937, 1838
2
Irish Equity Reports Argued and Determined in the High Court ...
... interfere by injunction, when on the motion it is satisfied that there is a total
absence of equity; but it is equally clear that if a. question of reasonable doubt is
raised, and especially if that question can be summarily and unexpensively
decided, ...
3
General Report of the Emigration Commissioners
For the import duties are not only productive and easily and unexpensively
collected, and press equally on all classes of consumers (of whom the planters
are the largest), but they are certain of being lowered in the exact ratio of their ...
Great Britain. Emigration Commission, 1846
4
The Young Woman's Journal
A modest countenance and neat figure, unexpensively attired, wins
commendation while boldness clad in the richest satin repels. One should dress
within one's means. Manners do quite as much to set ofir clothes as clothes do to
set on a ...
5
The Young Men's Magazine
The one party strives constantly to furnish a supply, as unexpensively as possible
, of undesirable meats, unpalatable vegetables, etc., the other resents all these
economies as frands committed on himself. Unfortunate is the modest, sensitive,
...
Richard Cunningham McCormick, 1858
It is usual in these days to express a wish that one's funeral obsequies may be
conducted as unexpensively and unostentatiously as possible, and it is also
usual, on the part of the survivors, to disregard that wish, so that, upon the whole,
...
... and I would remind you of some one else, who, always gracefully and
unexpensively attired, makes beautiful her drawing-rooms by the taste applied to
objects within her means, which she has placed there. In the dispensing a 94
TASTE.
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The wedding gift; or, A devotional manual for the married, ...
Let these things be well considered, and then let those who are beginning life, as
it were, do so as they will wish they had done when they are ending it ; begin for
Christ and their own souls as simply, as unexpensively, as quietly in all things ...
William Edward Heygate, 1869
9
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
Though the sentences open as we read them, unexpensively, and at first almost
unmeaningly, as the petals of a flower, they sometimes startle us with that rare
kind of wisdom which could only have been learned from the most trivial ...
Henry David Thoreau, 1873
10
Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald
Now I will go and listen to any pretty singer whom I can get to hear easily and
unexpensively : but I will not pay and squeeze much for any canary in the world.
Perhaps Lind is a nightingale : but I want something more than that. Spedding's
cool ...
Edward FitzGerald, William Aldis Wright, 1902