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McIlvaine, the Bishop of Ohio, is a man of great learning and piety, and is well known in England by his theological writings. The Methodists are the largest religious body in America. As at home, they have their strong sectional differences, but they are very useful, and are particularly acceptable to the lower orders of society, and among the coloured population.
Men who make politics a trade would hesitate to record their names against the proposed Constitutional Amendment, advocated by the leaders of the great religious denominations of the land, and indorsed by such men as Bishop Simpson, Bishop McIlvaine, Bishop Eastburn, President Finney, Prof. Lewis, Prof. Seelye, Bishop Huntington, Bishop Kerfoot, Dr. Patterson, Dr.
And I have referred to this source for the genealogy of the artist, as given by himself, and particulars of his early life. English Society, "Du Maurier." London: Osgood, McIlvaine and Co. Introduction: W.D. Howells.
Your criticism upon and denunciation of a society planned in the interests of peace and good will to all, inaugurated by such men as Bishops McIlvaine and Hopkins, Drs. Krebs and Hutton, and Winslow, and Bliss, and Van Dyke, and Hawks, and Seabury, and Lord and Adams of Boston, and Wilson the missionary, and Styles and Boorman, and Professor Owen, and President Woods, and Dr.
Just keep quiet, and see the solid citizens rear around." Old Orrin McIlvaine came out of the post office and tried the door next, then stood for a long time reading the notice, and at last walked thoughtfully away. Soon he returned, to the merriment of the fellows in the barbershop, with two or three solid citizens who had been smoking an after-breakfast cigar and planning a deer hunt.
The old lady clutched the money, and literally ran out of the door, and went off up the sidewalk, talking incoherently. To everyone she met she told her story; but the men smiled and passed on. They had heard her predictions of calamity before. But Mrs. McIlvaine was made a triffe uneasy by it "He wouldn't give you y'r money? Or did he say he couldn't?" she inquired in her moderate way.
Why didn't he have sense enough to go and buy a fifteen-dollar suit of diagonals for everyday wear. Rose was the life of the party. Her tongue rattled on in the most delightful way. "It's all Rose an' Bill's doin's," Mrs. McIlvaine explained. "They told us to come over an' pick up anybody we see on the road. So we did." Howard winced a little at her familiarity of tone.
He couldn't help it for the life of him. "Well, I wanted to come tonight because I'm going away next week, and I wanted to see how he'd act at a surprise party again," Rose explained. "Married, I s'pose," said Mrs. McIlvaine abruptly. "No, not yet." "Good land! Why, y' Inns' be thirty-five, How. Must a dis'p'inted y'r mam not to have a young 'un to call 'er granny."
As soon as Jim gets well enough every cent will be paid, If I live." The crowd received this little speech in silence. One or two said, in low voices: "That's business. She'll do it, too, if anyone can." Barney pushed his way through the crowd with contemptuous. curses. "The she will!" he said. "We'll see 't you have a chance," McPhall and McIlvaine assured Mrs. Sanford.
Carroll P. Bassett, Miss Anna Dayton, Robert C. Maxwell, Miss Clara A. Vezin, Mrs. Hamilton F. Kean, Mrs. Alexander F. Jamieson, Mrs. Charles W. MacQuoid, Mrs. Thomas B. Adams, Miss Anne McIlvaine and Mrs. Sherman B. Joost.
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