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Example sentences for "capitaines"

Lexicographically close words:
capillitium; capit; capita; capitain; capitaine; capital; capitale; capitalis; capitalisation; capitalised
  1. For his capitaines and Bashas turned him from it as much as they might by many reasons, they knowing the force of it, saue onely Mustofa Basha his brother in lawe, the which councelled and put him in minde to goe thither.

  2. Of the marueiloous mounts that the Turks made afore the towne, and how the capitaines were ordered in the trenches.

  3. The wordes are these in the firste leafe: Then Sir Humfry wente to viewe the contrye, beinge well accompanied with moste of his capitaines and souldiers.

  4. Capitaines of longe and of greate experience.

  5. On the parte behinde the Capitaines lodgynge, I would have a way from Southe to Northe xxiii.

  6. Then there shall be made an other waie, from the Southe gate, to the Northe gate, and shall passe by the hedde of the capitaine waie, and leave the Capitaines lodgyng towardes theaste, whiche waie shalbe ix.

  7. Sidenote: A prince may easelie brynge to intiere perfection the servis of warre; Two sortes of Capitaines worthie to bee praysed.

  8. The spaces of the Capitaines lodgynges, should be in bredth xxx.

  9. Now there remaineth twoo spaces, whereof one is from the Capitaines lodgyng to the Southe gate, the other is from thense to the Northe gate: whiche come to be (either of them measurynge them from the poincte in the middest) CCCC.

  10. Easte, Weste, Southe, and Northe: betwene the whiche space, I would that the capitaines lodgyng should be appoincted.

  11. The old Capitaines have sought to gette Tounes by treason, corruptyng some within, but thei have used divers meanes.

  12. Good Capitaines come never to faight the fielde, excepte necessitie constraine theim, and occasion call them.

  13. Every parish and district had been organized in companies with capitaines de la côte, chosen from the most substantial men of the district, who would muster their men when required for war purposes.

  14. The name of Exempts or Exons is manifestly borrowed from that of the officers in the old French Garde du Corps, who were styled in their commissions Capitaines Exempts des Gardes du Corps.

  15. Brantôme also refers to the story in question in his Vies des Hommes illustres et grands Capitaines français (vol.

  16. This story is referred to by Brantôme, both in his Vies des Homines illustres et grands Capitaines français, and in his Vies des Dames galantes.


  17. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "capitaines" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.