Their supplies were on the wane; the Estates refused to grant new subsidies; and the confederate free cities were offended that their money should be liberally, but their advice so sparingly called for.
Once more numerically superior to the Imperialists, Banner offered them battle near Saalfeld; but their leader, Piccolomini, prudently declined an engagement, having chosen too strong a position to be forced.
We did not expect to buy their friendship, but their troops; nor did we examine upon what principle we were supplied with assistance; it was sufficient that we wanted forces, and that they were willing to furnish them.
They are no less reticent in their intercourse, but their reticence is less embarrassing, it is only due to Emile's reverence and Sophy's modesty, to the goodness of both.
My sensations take place in myself, for they make me aware of my own existence; but their cause is outside me, for they affect me whether I have any reason for them or not, and they are produced or destroyed independently of me.
They have not the mocking jargon of gallantry like the rest, but their eagerness is more genuinely tender, because it comes from the heart.
They are deprived of all the advantages of full and free association, but their existence is not endangered in the least.
It is not the cultivation of the arts which corrupts morals, but their degradation, induced by inactive and luxurious opulence.
Little can be said in favour of their Fowles, but their pork is most Excellent, they have no beasts of Prey of any Sort, and Wild Fowls are scarce and confin'd to a few Species.
In this Bay we had 24 and 25 fathoms Water, the bottom good for Anchorage, but their seems to be nothing that can induce Shipping to put into it for no Country upon Earth can look more barren than the land about this bay doth.
But their losses, in this sense, were far superior to their gifts and expenses; and their heirs, not less than the poor, were the objects of their paternal care.
Either of those distinguished officers would have been a successor worthy of Luxemburg and an antagonist worthy of William; but their master, unfortunately for himself, preferred to both the Duke of Villeroy.
When the booty had been secured the prisoners were suffered to depart on foot; but their horses, sixteen or eighteen in number, were shot or hamstringed, to prevent pursuit.
Nay, in the towns in which he wished to establish an interest, he remembered, not only the voters, but their families.
This people honoureth me with their lips: but their heart is far from me.
But he answering, said to them: Well did Isaias prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written: This people honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me.
The leaders passed one another, evidently not intending a collision, but their followers, who were continually at sword's point, came naturally to blows.
They said that they had been promised rewards, but their rewards so far had been words, and they asked for their discharge.
The people themselves were spared; but their leader, a chief named Acco, who was found to have instigated the revolt, was arrested and executed.
All had been stripped of their clothing, but their comrades in the escort were able to identify the bodies, which being done, we gave them decent burial.
So far they may be said to be evolutionaries rather than revolutionaries, but their plan of campaign does not entirely exclude violence.
Both which I have had; but their date is out, and therefore I'll hide me.
They would prefer having bread alone; but their masters, finding that they cannot work so hard upon this, treat them like horses, and make them eat the beans.
It may be long before these animals are altogether exterminated, but their doom is fixed.
Many years ago the whole of a large party are supposed to have perished from a similar cause, but their bodies to this day have never been discovered.
Formerly there were two exceedingly rich silver-mines in this neighbourhood, but their produce is now very small.
He was not the tool of the Sanhedrin, but their mover.
The Greek words in the original are not identical, but their meaning is substantially the same.
It was a cunning move to drop suspicions into the minds of influential townsmen, and so to harass, not the two strangers, but their adherents.
But their hour of triumph, their slow and hardearned triumph, had now arrived.
They may try to do so; it may seem orthodox; they may profess their faith in it; but their heart is often better than their head, and they do not really believe it.
But their system of doctrine was logically welded together by a number of propositions; and not one of these propositions could be omitted without dissolving the whole structure.
To be sure, there are Scripture statements that are difficult to explain on this basis; but their import is generally more or less obscure.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "but their" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.