Never had Nottingham seen a fairer sight than those fivescore noble knights, from whose armor the sun blazed in dazzling light as they came riding on their great war horses, with clashing of arms and jingling of chains.
Comest thou not to me with a great array of men-at-arms and retainers, and yet art not able to take a single band of lusty knaves without armor on breast, in thine own county!
So the brother arose and went and looked, and he said, "I see below a score of stout men-at-arms and a knight just dismounting from his horse.
Then with one stroke he cut the bonds that bound the other's arms and legs, and Stutely leaped straightway from the cart.
As the words passed her lips, she was impulsively yet tenderly caught in her lover's arms and drawn to him.
A glance revealed what at first sight looked like a crumpled heap of clothes upon the bed, but after more careful scrutiny the mass was found to have a head, very much buried between two pillows, and the due quantity of arms and legs.
Baireuth, was originally intended for the Church; but inclining rather to secular and military things, or his prospects of promotion altering, he early quitted that; and took vigorously to the career of arms and business.
He was by position originally on the Kaiser's side; had attained great eminence, and done high feats ofarms and generalship in his service.
Constantine flew for refuge to his paternal mountains; but he descended at the head of the bold and affectionate Isaurians; and his final victory confounded the arms and predictions of the fanatics.
The Romans hesitated; they entreated; they complained; and the threatening Barbarians were checked by arms and negotiations, till the popes had engaged the friendship of an ally and avenger beyond the Alps.
After a reign of six years, fifteen hundred Moslems, in arms and in the field, renewed their oath of allegiance; and their chief repeated the assurance of protection till the death of the last member, or the final dissolution of the party.
Many brave knights fell, many men-at-arms and archers; and a deep disrelish for the service began to manifest itself in the English camp.
The kingdom has been often afflicted by foreign conquest and domestic sedition: but the natives are bold and hardy, renowned in arms and victorious in war.
The reader who has watched closely the struggle in Cuba for the past three years need not be told that Spain has had every advantage in men, money, arms and ammunition.
If you can open up and maintain communication with the Cuban armies, and give us a plentiful supply of arms and ammunition, we will free Cuba without the loss of an American soldier.
Open up communication, give usarms and supplies, and we ask no more.
To beg that you will give me an escort of men-at-arms and send me to the Dauphin.
Now lift up thy head, and doubt no more, but give me men-at-arms and let me get about my work.
You know that one part of my message is but this—to move the Dauphin by argument and reasonings to give me men-at-arms and send me to the siege.
The rest of the ships, partly constructed of timber, and partly covered with raw hides, were laden with an almost inexhaustible supply of arms and engines, of utensils and provisions.
The diminished legions, destitute of pay and provisions, of arms and discipline, trembled at the approach, and even at the name, of the Barbarians.
From Egypt to the Euxine Sea, the bishops were in arms and in motion.
They too hastily confessed the insufficiency of arms and fortifications.
Having thus secured the sanction of the executive, the two associates lost no time in fitting out a small vessel with stores and a supply of arms and ammunition, and despatched it to the island.
His own men were sorely deficient both in arms and ammunition; and he set about repairing the want by building furnaces for manufacturing arquebuses and pikes.
His father, Garcilasso de la Vega, was one of that illustrious family whose achievements, both in arms and letters, shed such lustre over the proudest period of the Castilian annals.
Sir Jocelyn, lord of Alain, why come ye against me in arms and so ungently arrayed, wherefore come ye in such force, and for what?
Eric, I have marked thee well; methinks thou art one long bred to arms and learned in war?
In outward submission they knelt before her to make the pretence of suing for the pardon which they extorted by force of arms and duress.
There she was made to wait in a great hall, thronged with grooms and men-at-arms and huntsmen, who were draining the measure sent them by the Duke.
The letter, of a date immediately preceding the late rising, promised assistance in the shape of arms and money.
Thou art always engaged in sports of arms and achievements of prowess.
Some time after, the king gave up the use of arms and, dwelling in a secluded retreat, practised the most severe austerities.
Having heard of Rama's knowledge of arms and of his celestial weapons also, Drona set his heart upon them as also upon the knowledge of morality that Rama possessed.
Thus in possession of civil and military offices, of arms and money, the faction, masters of Paris, has nothing to do but master the isolated Convention, and this it invests on all sides.
Arms and means of attack surrendered by it to its adversaries.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arms and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.