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He looked up at her the moment she came in, so there was nothing for it but putting a bold face on it, and going back to her work. 'Is Mr. Coxe still downstairs? asked Mr. Gibson. 'No. He is gone. He asked me to give you both his kind regards.
He remained where he was, pretending to read the newspaper, while Bethia, her face swelled up with crying, and with an aggrieved and offended aspect, removed the tea-things. Not five minutes after the room was cleared, came the expected tap at the door. 'May I speak to you, sir? said the invisible Mr. Coxe, from outside. 'To be sure. Come in, Mr. Coxe.
Mark me, Pat Coxe, now with all them fat bullocks at her back, and with all them fresh roses in her cheeks and I don't say but she's a likely girl, if she wa'n't a McBride; but with all that, and if she was the best spinner in the three counties and I don't say but she's good, if she wa'n't a McBride; but was she the best of the best, and the fairest of the fairest, and had she to boot the two stockings full of gould, Honor McBride shall never be brought home, a daughter-in-law to me!
Major Coxe was at some unpronounceable station in the Punjaub, at the present time; but the year before he had been in England, and had repeatedly expressed his great satisfaction at having placed his only child as a pupil to his old friend, and had in fact almost charged Mr.
Nay, Pat Coxe, if you lied, I'll not screen you; but if you tould the truth, stand out like a man, and stand to it, and I'll stand by you, against my own son even, Randal, if he was the author of the report.
B. Hill from a popular French work ; William Coxe, House of Austria, 4 vols. Ill; C. M. Knatchbull-Hugessen, The Political Evolution of the Hungarian Nation, Vol. I , ch. iv-vii; Armin Vambery, The Story of Hungary , in the "Story of the Nations" Series. In German: Franz Krones, Handbuch der Geschichte Oesterreichs, 5 vols.
Thomas Coxe upon a little mastiff and a spaniel with very good success, the former bleeding to death, and the latter receiving the blood of the other, and emitting so much of his own, as to make him capable of receiving that of the other." The first died upon the place, and the other very well, and likely to do well.
Coxe, View of the United States, p. 346. Reeves, p. 381. Coxe's View, p. 318. American State Papers, Foreign Affairs, vol. i. p. 301. Jefferson added, "These imports consist mostly of articles on which industry has been exhausted," i.e., completed manufactures. The State Papers, Commerce and Navigation, give the tabulated imports and exports for many succeeding years.
I am surprised at such a word being applied to any prescription of mine though, to be sure, patients are sometimes offended at being told the nature of their illnesses; and, I dare say, they may take offence at the medicines which their cases require. 'I did not ask you to prescribe for me. 'Oh, ho! Then you were the Master Coxe who sent the note through Bethia!
It was under the direction of Colonel Carroll D. Wright that the Massachusetts Bureau did its careful and scientific work; and he represents the most valuable labor in this direction that the country has had, deserving to rank in this matter, as Tench Coxe still does in the manufacturing system, as the "Father" of the labor-bureau system.
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