Typeface of Scotch Roman origin designed in 1788.
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Examples for "bell"
Examples for "bell"
1The stone steps are disjointed; the bell-cord is rotten; the gutter-spouts broken.
2Yet this time, Edelstein had really decided not to answer the bell.
3The bell rang; it was the messenger lad in need of light.
4A bell tolled; in the distance we heard the wailing of women.
5Said it was quite spectacular, in a bell, book, and candle way.
1Fort Hood, Texas, for example, is named for General John Bell Hood.
2The time came and with it Sir John Bell, large, sharp-eyed, and jocose.
3This expedition was commanded by Messrs. Kennerly, M'Coy, Wash Hood, and John Bell.
4Which are we bound most to admire-JohnBell's pen or John Bell's needle?
5John Bell, a former Whig senator from Tennessee, led the Constitutional Union Party ticket.
6But listen to what John Bell says of the microscope:
7Another party made up of old Whigs and Know-nothings nominated John Bell of Tennessee.
8John Bell of Tennessee-In1860 Presidential Candidate "Union Party"-"Belland Everett" Ticket
9His master was John Bell Bruner, who at that time treated him fairly well.
10This gentleman, Mr. John Bell, is the man of all others for our business.
11They nominated for the Presidency John Bell of Tennessee, and for the Vice-Presidency Edward Everett.
12The chairman is John Bell, a leading immunologist and geneticist at the University of Oxford.
13The one was John Bell, the other George Prescot.
14While I was engaged with my visitor Sir John Bell came to see my wife.
15From an interview with James Childress and from John Bell both living at 312 S.E.
16Under these circumstances, I believe Sir John Bell, and that you are a guilty man.
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