Their hereditary enemy, the Iroquois, were not so numerous, and thus we find Champlain allying himself with the Algonquins against the scanty sixteen or seventeen thousand Iroquois who lived in the New York territory.
In 1866 Mr. Disraeli, with the assistance of Lord Cranborne, placed Mr. Gladstone in a minority by allying himself with the Whigs.
In 1852 Mr. Disraeli put Lord John Russell in a minority by allying himself with Lord Palmerston.
In 1857 he put Lord Palmerston in a minority by allying himself with Mr. Gladstone and the Radical party.
Even as regards astronomy, a science so nearly allying itself to religion by the loftiness and by the purity of its contemplations, Scripture is nowhere the parent of any doctrine, nor so much as the silent sanctioner of any doctrine.
A man has no belief in any real companionship, and therefore simply conforms to custom in his marriage, as Montaigne did, allying himself with some young lady who is considered in the neighborhood to be a suitable match for him.
By being decidedly celibate the clergy avoid the possible loss of dignity which might result from allying themselves with families in a low social position.
Dumas, however, almost immediately after his assumption of office, adopted the policy of allying himself closely with native princes; of taking part in their wars; with the view of reaping therefrom territorial and pecuniary advantage.
Thus far, the pope had withheld his approval of any Christian monarch's allying himself with the Tartars.
Should the pope decide against allying with the Tartars, King Louis will continue to prohibit his subjects from joining the pope's war against you.
I will tell him that an agreement with them would be like a lamballying itself with a panther.
And in foreign affairs he reversed the far-sighted policy of his predecessor by allying himself with Austria and reducing Prussia to a secondary place among the German states.
It must, indeed, be said that those who oppose the sexual enlightenment of youth in large cities are directly allying themselves, whether or not they know it, with the influences that make for vice and immorality.
But now it could only find its justification by allying itself with mediaeval German history, by the portrayal of castles and strongholds.
The most familiar of the group is the old Tyrolese Josef Anton Koch, who came to Rome in 1796, and, during two years, had an opportunity of allying himself with Carstens.
When the German Emperor complains of our allying ourselves with a barbaric and half-oriental power he is not (I assure you) shedding tears over the grave of Kosciusko.
He had joined the Church, alone, when a boy in England, and the sufferings he had endured, for allying himself with an ostracized sect, had made him a very ardent Mormon.
Allying himself with the city party, he had crushed the nobles.
Was it to be hoped that the stern spirit of religious enthusiasm, allying itself with the--keen instinct of civil liberty, would endue the provinces with strength to throw off the Spanish yoke?
In “furious wrath” he now mercilessly assails the rebels, allying himself entirely with the Princes.
It remains to be seen whether the Arab, allying himself with the blacks, can oust his white rival.
Germany is, in fact, the country above all others who in the future has the best prospect of allying herself advantageously with the Far Eastern peoples.
The white Power immediately menaced was, of course, England, who in acute fear for her Indian Empire, promptly riposted by allying herself with Japan.
Allying itself on all occasions with the basest passions, it has attracted to its standard all that was most vile and abject in society, and gathered together the most turbulent and ill-disposed men.
The Arabian influence, allying itself to philosophy, was henceforth productive of other than military results.
This decline of its ancient influence should be a cause of rejoicing to all intelligent men, for an ecclesiastical organization allying itself to political power can never now be a source of any good.
They attempted to conceal the tendency of their doctrine by allying or affiliating it with detected errors.
It was galling, no doubt; his pride must have bled at the idea of allying his name with that of such low folks as the Saccos.
The Civets and Hyaenas have a dentition allying them closely to the cats.
There was a secret war being waged in Orvieto to prevent us from allying ourselves with the Tartars.
I heard his conversation with the Tartars and I began to wonder myself about the wisdom of allying ourselves with them.
Meanwhile people are fearing greater disturbances; the magistrates are conniving, for the local priests are in ill repute, and it is being reported that the artisans are allying themselves with the student-body.
He had deprecated any allying of the cause of the Gospel and of spiritual freedom with the carnal strivings of disaffected men for mere temporal and secular advantages.
Shall we leave the Greeks the dangerous faculty of declaring against us, andallying themselves with the Saracens, to war with the soldiers of Christ?
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