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Young gentlemen will not play ball, or pitch quoits, or wrestle and tumble, or any other similar thing
Whether the Board of Commissioners have in any way played foul with the funds under their control.
steam-power, iron, granite, and hardening cement—these made to subserve the most stupendous and swiftly-playing
the shadow of the mantle of his late distinguished progenitor and namesake falling upon him, have played
and as he has in all probability a long career yet to run, I look forward with confidence to his playing
Yet he found time in early youth to mingle in the toilsome “play” of the firemen.
where his natural abilities, sharpened as they have been by the struggles of partisanship, have full play
wandered alone, bare- headed, barefoot, Down from the showered halo and the moonbeams, Up from the mystic play
Picaninies, and the Grand Panjandrum himself, with a little round button at the top; and they all fell to playing
garden or as vacant lots would be—for they might raise potatoes in the first, and their children might play
It should then be much out of doors, and should play, dance, sing, and shout as nature dictates.
description—yet as my series of sketches would be incomplete if it did not include a man who has played
A number of the idle boys were playing around the basin and climbing up the marble jet, and it was generally
the bench, has been rather more obscure in his history than accords with the prominent part he once played
In this sphere his long practical acquaintance with the laws of mechanics has been brought into play;