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I appealed to Inman to let up on him, but he won't; some of the boys are so mad they will shoot him on sight." "And Capt. Asbury?" Vesey's face became hard. "He ought to be hanged because of the way he acted last night." "But what is proposed to do with him and Sterry?" "Give them a fair trial." Hawkridge shook his head with a meaning smile.

The colossal statute of "America" on the dome of the National Capitol was executed by Thomas Crawford, who was born in New York of Irish parents in 1814; Henry Inman, one of the very best of portrait painters, was also born in New York of Irish parents; John Singleton Copley, the distinguished artist, came to Boston from Co.

They knew the voice of the inspector, which in no way resembled the gruff tones of Inman. Then, their leader was not given to practical jokes. "What set you to hunting me so hard?" he asked, after the first flurry was over. "We're looking for Mont Sterry." "Wal, what made you take me for him? Do I look like him in the moonlight?" "But you said you were, and fired at us," explained one.

In referring to this passage, Inman, in a note, says: "The critic might fairly say, looking at Genesis xxxv., 2, 'Put away the strange gods that are among you, that there were images of God which were not strange, and that in these early times there were orthodoxy and heterodoxy in images as there are now.

Ira Inman and his leaders, to which, as may be supposed, Fred Whitney and Monteith Sterry paid close attention. "Now, Jack, do your best, for everything depends on you." Jennie Whitney looked around in the darkness and saw the glimmer of the rustlers' camp-fire, fully two hundred yards to the rear, with the shadowy figures moving to and fro.

We are informed by Inman that whenever a goddess is observed with horns emblems which by the way always indicate masculine power it is to denote the fact that she is androgynous, or that within her is embodied the complete Deity the dual reproductive energy throughout Nature. The "figure becomes the emblem of divinity and power."

I told this worthy that once, when on a voyage in one of the Inman line of steamers from Halifax to Liverpool, I had gone or rather the vessel had, to be more correct perilously near an iceberg, when my nautical friend proceeded to give vent to his own exposition of the "glacial theory," saying that a lot of nonsense was written about the ice in the Arctic regions by people who never went beyond their own firesides at home and had never seen an iceberg.

The painter's daughter, who accompanied her father, made a marked impression on Wordsworth, and both he and his wife joined in the question, "Are all the girls in America as pretty as she?" I thought it an honor Mary Inman might well be proud of to be so complimented by the old bard. In speaking of Henry Reed, his manner was affectionate and tender.

The consensus of opinion was that they ought to effect a junction with some of the larger parties of stockmen known to be abroad, or withdraw to some safe point like Buffalo, Riverside, or the nearest military station. Ira Inman, Larch Cadmus and the others were on the "war-path," and at no great distance. Morning would probably find them in sight, if the stockmen should stay where they were.

INMAN, HENRY. Born at Utica, New York, October 20, 1801; served seven years' apprenticeship with John Wesley Jarvis; died at New York City, January 17, 1846. DURAND, ASHER BROWN. Born at Jefferson, New Jersey, August 21, 1796; apprenticed to Peter Maverick, an engraver, 1812; president of National Academy of Design, 1845-61; died at South Orange, New Jersey, September 17, 1886.

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