"Bradley" Quotes from Famous Books
... aboard first. Elmer," he said to the waiting cook, waiter and porter, "another plate for Mr. Bradley." ... — The Air Ship Boys • H.L. Sayler
... by George A. Bradley, heads the contents. While hampered by some of the heaviness natural to authors of school age, Mr. Bradley has managed to put into his lines a laudable enthusiasm and genuine warmth. The editorial column is well conducted, the second item being especially graphic, ... — Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 • Howard Phillips Lovecraft
... the mastership and for three months his place was taken by William Bradley, who had been a pensioner at S. John's, Cambridge, at the same time as the Usher, William Wilsonne. William Brigge was then elected. He was an University man and almost certainly at Cambridge, but his ... — A History of Giggleswick School - From its Foundation 1499 to 1912 • Edward Allen Bell
... Professor Bradley, "is a way of representing truth; but there is in it, as its detractors have always insisted, a certain untruth or illusion. We need not deny this, so long as we remember that the illusion is conscious, that ... — The Art of the Story-Teller • Marie L. Shedlock
... several ironworks in the neighbour hood, and thither he went in search of employment. He succeeded in finding work as a pattern-maker at Bradley, near Bilston; under John Wilkinson, the famous ironmaster—a man of great enterprise as well as mechanical skill; for he was the first man, as already stated, that Watt could find capable of boring a ... — Industrial Biography - Iron Workers and Tool Makers • Samuel Smiles
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