No hay Parnaso, no hay Olimpo; no hay laguna Estigia, ni otrosCampos Elíseos que los de París.
Reconquest seems an ill-chosen word, but one of General Weyler's staff has so denominated this war, and Cuban revolutions can be settled only by conquests, Campos was an exceptional man.
In spite of Weyler's boasts when he assumed command of the Spanish forces in Cuba that he would quickly put down the insurrection, his failure was as complete as that of General Campos had been, and his recall was finally demanded.
Martinez Campos came over from Spain, arriving at Santiago on April 16, and went at once to Havana, where he relieved Calleja as captain-general.
It was the opinion in Spain that Campos was too mild in his treatment of the rebels, and as Weyler was known to have no lamb-like qualities, he was regarded as the ideal man for the position.
Gomez and Maceo, instead of being driven hither and thither, ledCampos a dance, and he was prevented from solidifying the two trochas he had formed.
Campos was a veteran, and expected to crush the insurrection at once, but day by day his task grew more difficult.
Campos took fifteen hundred men, with General Santocildes second in command, and went to the relief of Bayamo.
The wayfarer who traverses the sterile campos is astonished to discover, on the tortuous and stunted trees that grow there at rare intervals, some flowers of a singular loveliness.
II Mr. Ferris took his way through the devious footways where the shadow was chill, and through the broad campos where the sun was tenderly warm, and the towers of the church rose against the speck-less azure of the vernal heaven.
So much pleasanter here on the Canalazzo than on the campos or the little canals.
We left the oxcart at Campos Novos; from thence on the trail was only for pack- animals.
Two days after leaving Campos Novos we reached Vilhena, where there is a telegraph station.
On the afternoon of February 15 we reached Campos Novos.
They were saved from utter destruction by Maceo’s lack of artillery, and Campos was very careful afterwards not to venture near this daring leader without a powerful force.
Several columns of Spanish troops were set in motion upon him from different quarters, one of these, fifteen hundred strong, led by Campos himself.
Maceo had caused great annoyance by attacks on train-loads of food for the fortified town of Bayamo, and Campos determined to drive him from the field.
Though Campos succeeded in repelling them, he felt himself in a critical situation, and hastily drew up his whole force into a hollow square, with the wagons and the dead horses and mules for breastworks.
Around this strong formation the Cubans raged for several hours, only the skill of Campos saving his men from a disastrous rout.
Over such they hurried as quickly as they could; and fortunately, where they chanced to travel, such places were neither numerous nor extensive, although in some districts of Brazil there are campos hundreds of miles in extent.
On the Death, in the same year, of Vergil and Tibullus TE quoque Vergilio comitem non aequa, Tibulle, Mors iuuenem campos misit ad Elysios, ne foret aut elegis mollis qui fleret amores aut caneret forti regia bella pede.
Campos de Castilla, his first volume to be widely read, marks an epoch in Spanish poetry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "campos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.