15 1863; but his work and interests subsequently lay at Newcastle (where he served an apprenticeship as moulder at Robert Stephenson & Co.'s works), and in the county of Durham. [Please select]
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Their little forms moulder, but they no longer cry for bread and their pinched faces no longer try to smile. [Please select]
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A Lincoln who is the moulder of events and the great creator of public opinion will emerge at last into clear view. [Please select]
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Pretty, quiet D----, with thy venerable church, in which moulder the mortal remains of England's sweetest and most pious bard. [Please select]
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The net and other things mouldered on being exposed to the sun. [Please select]
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Hooper's face is dust; but awful is still the thought that it mouldered beneath the black veil. [Please select]
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After Justinian the old texts were left to moulder as useless though venerable, and they have nearly all disappeared. [Please select]
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I felt an anger which battlefields had never aroused, where men moulder above ground and become unsightly beneath the open sky. [Please select]
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It appears to render this form of the metal harder and less suitable for the purposes of the moulder, but is separated almost wholly when it is converted into wrought iron. [Please select]
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Godkin, who, both at home and in America, was the intimate friend of literary men, and himself, later, a great moulder of public opinion[114]. [Please select]
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