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Updated: May 29, 2025
Every sovereign of England has been crowned in it since Edward I. There is a similar chair alongside it, the duplicate having been made for the coronation of William and Mary, when two chairs were necessary, as both king and queen were crowned and vested with equal authority.
This can be done with a pen, and the written deficiency neatly inserted, in fac-simile of the type, or in ordinary script hand; or else the part wanting may be photographed or heliotyped by the best modern process from a duplicate copy of the book.
What's his game in the matter?" "He impressed me as being a perfectly honest man." "So he did me. That's the puzzling part. Why should a perfectly honest man Well, well, here's a large stationer's. We shall begin our researches here." There were only four stationers of any consequences in the town, and at each Holmes produced his pencil chips, and bid high for a duplicate.
For each cycle she gave them a ticket with a number upon it. Late at night the tourists returned. The old woman led them to their cycles with a smile of self-satisfaction on her face. "You'll know which is which," she told them, "because I've fastened duplicate tickets on them."
When there are two suns visible, or two moons, the real one and its duplicate, we call the mock sun a parhelios, and the mock moon a paraselene. On that principle, we must call this mock Assembly a para-synodos. Rarely, indeed, can we applaud the Seceders in the fabrication of names.
"Well, here is the unfilled duplicate of the blank, which the Oakland hospital people sent to you by the hand of the sick-nurse when she came here to nurse your little nephew through his dangerous illness. This blank asks all manners of questions as to the conduct of that sick-nurse: 'Did she ever sleep on her watch? Did she ever forget to give the medicine? and so forth and so on.
Ef these things ain't to your notion I don't guess you need the lager I kep." "We'll have the bottled stuff in soak. Long." "Ther's jest one size. Ef that don't suit, guess you best duplicate." There was no offense in Ju's manner. It was just his cold way of placing facts before his customers, when they were strangers.
This would be, of course, the chart actually in use when the steamer got into trouble, and therefore the one that I needed. As it was gone, I opened the drawers of the locker and looked through them in search of a duplicate; or of anything even a wind-chart or a current-chart would have answered that would serve my turn.
Captain Brayne bore also the duplicate of the orders of the Spanish Council which had been forwarded from England to Barbadoes; and he had been instructed by their Lordships the Proprietors, to stop at San Augustin and demand the prisoners. All this my new friend told me during her kindly ministrations.
May brought strawberry shortcake, December cottage puddings, cold beef always made a stew; creamed codfish was never served without baked potatoes. The Salisbury table was a duplicate of some millions of other tables, scattered the length and breadth of the land. "And still the bills go up!" fretted Mrs. Salisbury.
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