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  • The stand-out asterisk on my Christmas list is Chris Arnot's heady romantic hymn to a variety of once famous fields, Britain's Lost Cricket Grounds Aurum £25, a coffee-table classic for and of posterity.

    William Hill must be brought to book for sport prize's lack of joy | Frank Keating 2011

  • Robertson Nicoll, 'was Arnot's lifelong creed, and he worked in its spirit.'

    A Handful of Stars Texts That Have Moved Great Minds Frank Boreham 1915

  • Arnot's life is one of the most pathetic romances that even Africa has given to the world.

    A Handful of Stars Texts That Have Moved Great Minds Frank Boreham 1915

  • Towards the close of the book, indeed, are preserved some of Solomon's own sayings that seem to have fallen from his lips in later life and been gathered by other hands '(Arnot's Laws from Heaven, etc.)

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • More than all things else, Mr. Beaumont was a _connoisseur_, and he sought Mr.. Arnot's parlors with increasing frequency because he believed that he would there find the woman best fitted to become the chief ornament of the stately family mansion.

    A Knight of the Nineteenth Century Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • A few days after this conversation Mr. Beaumont drove a pair of coal-black horses to Mr.. Arnot's door, and invited Laura to take a drive.

    A Knight of the Nineteenth Century Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • Between the managing officers, who had felicitated themselves on having secured a congregation containing the _creme de la creme_ of the city, on one hand, and the disquieted Mr. Blakeman, who found the church growing uncomfortably cold, on the other, Mr.. Arnot's words and acts and the minister's implied pledge to bring the matter squarely to an issue, had become generally known, and a foreboding as of some great catastrophe oppressed the people.

    A Knight of the Nineteenth Century Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • See Arnot's Criminal Trials, 4to ed.p. 235. was, in these instances, wise, certainly, and just; for what good impression could be made on the public mind by punishment, when the memory of the offence was obliterated, and all that was remembered was the recent inoffensive, or perhaps exemplary conduct of the offender?

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian 1822

  • With recent declines in timber value, higher costs of operation and decreased rates of tourism, the Arnot's researchers noticed a fall in income.

    Stories from The Sun Maria Minsker 2010

  • "There are frozen apples in Arnot's orchard, frozen grapes on Sullivan

    Exciting Adventures of Mister Robert Robin Ben Field

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