Quotes About Adjoining
But now the rest of the adjoining cotters rose in a body, and insisted on turning me out. Is it not strange, Sir, that this most horrible of all pestilences should deprive others, not only of natural feeling, but of reason? I could make no resistance although they had flung me over the dunghill, as they threatened to do; but the two women acted with great decision, and dared them to touch me or any one in their house.
~ John William Polidori
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I died for Beauty—but was scarceAdjusted in the TombWhen One who died for Truth, was lainIn an adjoining Room—
~ Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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I died for Beauty--but was scarce Adjusted in the Tomb When One who died for Truth, was lain In an adjoining Room
~ Emily Dickinson
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A hospital should also have a recovery room adjoining the cashier's office.
~ Francis O'Walsh
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Slavery existed before the formation of this Union. It derived from the Constitution that recognition which it would not have enjoyed without the confederation. If the States had not united together, there would have been no obligation on adjoining States to regard any species of property unknown to themselves.
~ Jefferson Davis
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He got up from the table and went through to the study which adjoined the dining-room. It was a rather small, comfortably untidy room, and the greater part of its walls were lined with built-in bookshelves.
~ Leslie Charteris
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off the bedroom was a smaller adjoining chamber, or supper room, about twelve by nine feet
~ John Guy
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Finally, the Square Foot Gardening method recommends that you create deliberate diversity in your garden by not planting adjoining grid squares with the same vegetables.
~ Unknown
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On the south side along the length of the wall of the outer court were chambers adjoining the courtyard and opposite the building,
~ Ezekiel 42:10
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