The allied Indians drew their bows and shot their arrows at them, but they bounded off, and the blows inflicted upon them were of no avail, until the young girl came up and subdued them, and took them alive, and made them prisoners.
The people of Bantoc, outside of the small white population, were more than half Moros, the other islanders belonging to the Tagalo and other allied tribes.
Here and there they passed rude shacks in which Moros and allied natives were sleeping.
Sir Bartholomew Bland-Potterton would appear at the last moment as the accredited representative of the Allied Governments, and formally lay before the king the proposal for the immediate mobilisation of the Megallian Army.
Allied columns must be in sight, for the French skirmishers are unquestionably driven in.
The Allied Forces would have been welcome, however; and surely, if they do come, they will respect our sufferings and helplessness.
The Allied troops must be at hand--now, God help us!
Quantities of coffee, consigned to Scandinavia, managed to elude the allied warships and reach Hamburg.
Evasion of allied watchfulness becomes more and more difficult: yet ingenious, and sometimes successful efforts are made to find loopholes in the wall of the blockade.
Mr. Langbaine observes, that Sir Aston's predecessors had some evidence to prove themselves allied to William the Conqueror, and in those days lived at Hemmingham Castle in Essex.
He was very well known to Sir Ralph Freeman, one of the masters of the requests, who had married a lady that was nearlyallied to the duke, and was himself well received by him.
Nearly allied to the South American Devonian is that of South Africa, where they are represented by the Bokkeveld beds in the Cape system.
A species of Ephemera, allied to the modern may-fly, had a spread of wing extending to 5 in.
The extent to which such a study, accurately and carefully carried on, may reflect light upon allied subjects, such as the Arthurian cycle, has yet to be realised.
Whatever in those climes he found Irregular in sight or sound Did to his mind impart A kindred impulse, seem'd allied To his own powers, and justified The workings of his heart.
Florence had allied herself with Lucca and Genoa[32].
For the time Pisa could do little against the foes of Europe, but in 1016 she allied herself with that city which proved at last to be her deadliest foe, Genoa the Proud, and the united fleets swept down on Sardinia for vengeance.
Yet even this fact would not in itself have been very distressing or alarming to the English people, however it might have pained others of the allied States.
He had been sent out to Flanders to succeed the greatest commander of the age as captain-general of the alliedarmies there, and he had naturally played a poor and even ridiculous part.
So allied are our intensest feelings of sorrow and pleasure, that tears may course the cheek for very joy, and smiles light the countenance for very sorrow, blackness, and stagnation of woe.
She was the daughter of Fabrizio, brother of that protonotary Colonna, whose miserable death at the hands of the hereditary enemies of his family, the Orsini, allied with the Riarii, then in power for the nonce during the popedom of Sixtus IV.
Nakigkumbúya ang mga ismaglir sa mga písi, The smugglers were allied with the P.
Mga hakug sa gahum ang miábin kaníya, People who were greedy for power allied themselves with him.
I have great interests allied with me in this thing.
The shock of his sister's death--himself allied with her murderer--had been too much for him.
Few novelists of any race have beaten this wandering Scot in the power of representing character and envisaging it: and there can hardly be successful characterization without this allied power of creating atmosphere.
To sum up, the sentiment of modesty neither originates in religion nor depends upon it; it is only very indirectly allied to it.
The notion of a divine intervention to trim the balance of the social order, to punish and to recompense, was at first altogether foreign to the belief in a continuation of life after death; it became allied to this belief much later.
In morals as in æsthetics sublimity is allied to beauty.
It must not be believed that even prostitutes, who as a class are so closely allied to criminals, are wholly non-religious.
In our judgment there was, in the beginning, no other instinct involved than the instinct of self-preservation, and the instinct of sociality, which is closely allied to the former.
Allied clubs have no voting privileges, but all members of active and allied clubs have the right to attend all meetings of the Association, and to participate in the discussion of any question.
Then, as to the Allied Members, it is said that--"Any regularly organised club of good reputation in the United States shall be eligible to election as an Allied Member.
The active clubs pay thirty dollars a year for subscription, and the allied clubs pay ten.
Thus the allied clubs have always an ambition before them, and they can only achieve it by conducting their golf on the best and oldest plan.
There are far more allied members than there are active members, and the former are only admitted to the latter when they have thoroughly proved their worth.
Works by: Chapters on Evolution: A Popular History of Darwinian and Allied Theories of Development.
A Synopsis of the Bacteria and Yeast Fungi and Allied Species.