"Kell" Quotes from Famous Books
... proceeded to Kell, on the frontiers of Austria and France. There a magnificent pavilion had been erected, consisting of a vast saloon, with an apartment at either end. One of these apartments was assigned to the lords and ladies of the court of Vienna; the other ... — Maria Antoinette - Makers of History • John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
... astonishment, as every sportsman is aware of the wonderful difference in the accuracy with which smooth-bored fire-arms carry balls, and for which no satisfactory reason has ever been advanced. Mr. Kell was subsequently present when his friend Mr. Stanton, jun., had balls made on his father's principle for a pair of Wogden's pistols thirty years ago; the result ... — Lands of the Slave and the Free - Cuba, The United States, and Canada • Henry A. Murray |