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She was leaning, at the time I paid my respects to her, on the arm of an Italian count, tolerably well known at Paris. Poor O i! I hear he is just married. He did not deserve so heavy a calamity! Sir Henry Millington was close by her, carefully packed up in his coat and waistcoat. Certainly that man is the best padder in Europe.
A great scheme, auxiliary to ordinary emigration, is therefore at work, and its usefulness is acknowledged, not only by the press and the public at large, but by parties ordinarily less alive to projects of social melioration ministers of the crown. Every one may well concur in paying honour to Caroline Chisholm! London: Webb, Millington, & Co. 1852.
In 1729 it received an accession in the library of the Rev. Dr. Millington, rector of Newington, England, which was bequeathed to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and by it transferred to the New York Public Library.
Whatever profession you looked at, there was a Warburton or an Alardyce, a Millington or a Hilbery somewhere in authority and prominence. It may be said, indeed, that English society being what it is, no very great merit is required, once you bear a well-known name, to put you into a position where it is easier on the whole to be eminent than obscure.
"The General then gave him the names of Strider, Bowen, Bowlens, Millington, Dorsing and Byron as the leaders Organizers, Agitators, Commanders, etc. for the State of Indiana.
"Ah, poor Mungold," Stanwell laughed. "If he lived the life of an anchorite he couldn't help painting pictures that would please Mrs. Millington." "Whereas you could," Kate interjected, raising her head from the ironing-board where, Sphinx-like, magnificent, she swung a splendid arm above her brother's shirts. "Oh, well, perhaps I shan't please her; perhaps I shall elevate her taste."
John Millington Synge was born near Dublin on the sixteenth of April, 1871, and died in Dublin on the twenty-fourth of March, 1909. It is a curious thing that the three great Irishmen of the Celtic renaissance the only men who were truly inspired by genius originally studied another form of art than literature. Mr.
On the fourth day of March the king was so well recovered of his lameness that he took several turns in the gallery at Kensington; but sitting down on a couch where he fell asleep, he was seized with a shivering, which terminated in a fever and diarrhoea. He was attended by sir Thomas Millington, sir Richard Black-more, sir Theodore Colledon, Dr.
"Come and sit by me, Millington," cried old Lady Oldtown; "I have a good story to tell you of the Duc de G e." Sir Henry, with difficulty, turned round his magnificent head, and muttered out some unintelligible excuse. The fact was, that poor Sir Henry was not that evening made to sit down he had only his standing up coat on. Lady Oldtown heaven knows is easily consoled.
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