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Coxe, 'the young gentlemen, as they were called in the household; 'Mr. Gibson's young gentlemen, as they were termed in the town. Mr. Wynne was the elder, the more experienced one, who could occasionally take his master's place, and who gained experience by visiting the poor, and the 'chronic cases. Mr. Gibson used to talk over his practice with Mr.
We now come to the composition of the Russian dinners; and here I must repeat with Archdeacon Coxe, that although the Russians have adopted many of the delicacies of French cookery, they "neither affect to despise their native dishes nor squeamishly reject the solid joints which characterize our own repasts."
Coxe, as I have said previously, was the lady from Alabama whose acquaintance, as well as that of her husband and their young daughter, I had made when traveling with them through Belgium, on my way to Hungary, and whom Mr. Coxe, when he returned on business to America, left under my protection for the winter. Mrs.
The king, a few months later, wrote to him a letter of warm thanks for his services, and admitted his plea of ill-health with peculiar kindness. Henry VIII. to Skeffington: State Papers, Vol. II. p. 280. Brabazon to Cromwell: Ibid. p. 224. Allen to Cromwell: Ibid. p. 230. Campion, p. 179. Leland, Coxe, Ware. Henry VIII. was one of the first men to foresee and value the power of artillery.
Coxe was redder and fiercer than ever, while his whole aspect and ways betrayed indignation and anger. 'He will have it, will he? thought Mr. Gibson to himself; and he girded up his loins for the battle. He did not follow Molly and Miss Eyre into the drawing-room as he usually did.
Mr. Carv. Come on walk on boldly, friend. Catty. Pat Coxe! saints above! Mr. Carv. Take courage, you are under my protection here no one will dare to touch you. Not I, ye dirty dog! Mr. Carv. No, sir, you have done enough that way already, it appears. Honor. Randal! what, has Randal done this? Mr. Carv. Now observe this Mr.
Here follows a short extract from the letter, in which North accused Coxe of grasping covetousness. Now it is perfectly obvious to any one having the whole letter before him, as Freeman had, that Froude quoted it with the precisely opposite aim of denouncing the conduct of Elizabeth to the Bishop, whom he compares with Naboth. Freeman must have heard of Naboth.
But the design of penetrating direct into France seemed too bold even to Eugene, and, of course, encouraged strong opposition from a government so timid and vacillating as that of Holland. Coxe, IV. 165. Marlborough to Godolphin, July 23, 1708. Coxe, IV. 165.
Coxe says that the cause for the delay was due to the fact that the copy of the patent had been delivered to the Lord Lieutenant's servant, instead of to his private secretary; but this excuse is probably no more happily founded than the one offered.
President Coxe of the Pacific organization is doing much to revive the earlier ideals of Doctor Holder, founder of the famous club. This year at Long Key a number of prizes were offered by individual members. The contention was that the light tackle specified was too light. This is absolutely a mistake.
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