In the name of their sovereign, they consented to acknowledge the lawful election of his competitor, and to divide the provinces of Italy and the West between the two emperors.
Overthrow of the Burgundian kingdom by the Franks, who divide the dominions between the three Frankish kings.
But it was all-important to mankind what nations should divide among them Rome's rich inheritance of empire.
And how was she to divide the guests between the marquee and the parlour?
She gave up all idea of any arbitrary division of her guests, and determined if possible to put the bishop on the lawn and the countess in the house, to sprinkle the baronets, and thus divide the attractions.
Now, Brown, shall we divide the balance,--a fiver a piece?
We shall be sure to divide the pools, as we've missed the claret.
His informants divide the great clan Juhaynah living about Yambu’ and Yambu’ al-Nakhl into five branches, viz.
How, in fact, could one divide that which has no extension?
Further, how would we divide the things that have been generated by the Fire, since it is single, and continuous?
To try to distinguish yesterday and last year in the movement of the stars, is to do like a man who would divide into several parts the movement which forms one step, who would wish to reduce unity to multiplicity.
Indeed, nothing was begotten in the universal Soul; she did not really divide herself, she only seems divided in respect to what receives her; everything within her remains what it has always been.
Even we, when walking, divide the air without being pushed by the reaction of the air; the air behind us limits itself to filling the void we have created.
Or will somebody try to divide the Intelligence, so that one of its parts be here, and the other there?
If, therefore, the body be by nature inclined todivide itself, then is the incorporeal, by nature, indivisible.
It may be objected that it may happen that the soul will divide and develop something which was unitary.
Will not the intelligence divide itself in descending (from the genera) to the species (or forms)?
From questions of this class spring all our constitutional controversies, and we divide upon them into majorities and minorities.
If they should grant the right of suffrage to persons of color, I think there would always be Union white men enough in the South, aided by the blacks, to divide the representation, and thus continue the Republican ascendency.
Mabel; and next moment she said, close to his ear: "Divide the money, and give her something for the shawl.
Gerald told the woman to divide the money, which she did honestly enough.
We have said nothing yet about the way we intend to divide what we get; but I will tell you what I saw tried in the last war, and which is the best plan; namely, this, that everything which is brought in is given up to the captain.
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years.
We were speaking of the verse which tells us that God said, "Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days and years.
Secondly, To divide that representation, by lot, into two or three parts.
What is it, but a bargain, which the parts of the government made with each other to divide powers, profits, and privileges?
The vallies which divide the hilly ridges were well clothed with grass, and in many places were seen hollows, that had contained fresh water, but now were entirely dried up.
This preface I divide 'tween her and you, The brightest essence of Parnassus dew.
One day a stag was taken as their sport; The Goat, who snared him, was of course enraptured, And sent for all the partners of her toil, In order to divide the treasure captured.
What the Rocky Mountain men decided when the American Company rejected the offer to divide the hunting-ground can only be inferred from what was done.
Henry forced his way back over the divide and met Lisa in the Aricara country.
Seventeen Rocky Mountain men had been massacred by the Snake Indians in the Columbia basin; but that did not deter General Ashley himself from going up the Platte, across the divide to Salt Lake.
The endless assortment requiring different methods for preparing and manipulating make it necessary to sub-divide this branch into sections, order and arrangement being so necessary to be thoroughly understood.
Or the chlorate of potash might be given in the form of powder-- Take of--Chlorate of Potash two scruples, Lump Sugar one drachm Mix and divide into eight powders.
We will divide the hooping-cough into three stages, and treat each stage separately, What to do.
We may dividethe symptoms of water on the brain into two stages.
The recipes given in the text-book are suitable for class work; in some cases it may be necessary to divide them, as the quantities given are intended for home practice.
To obtain the amount of nitrogen in proteid of foods, divide the quantity of food by 6.
And let the brand divide the hand That grasps the hilt of the Crusaders!
Griffiths introduced a Financial Districts Bill, to divide the Province into three districts and to provide for separate accounts of revenue and expenditure.
Proposals for the extension of the franchise, for the abolition of the plural vote, or for the imposition of a tax on incomes and land values, are such as divide the electorate into two camps and perpetuate the division in the House.
They were first started in Birmingham, for the purpose of enabling men to buy land, and divide it into forty-shilling freeholds, so that the owners might become electors and vote against the corn-laws.
Put the dough on to a floured board and divide into four round loaves.
Divide the dough, putting enough to half fill the pans or tins.
After travelling through forest for some hours along the divide between the Pasion and Belize Rivers, we emerged on a savannah country studded with innumerable low timber-covered hills.
Lower hills run out into the plain from north and south, and almost divideit in two near the middle, and spurs of the high range and partly detached hills jut out into the plain from all sides.
If time and money are both lacking, and horticulture is not a hobby, divide what sum you are prepared to spend on your little garden in two.
After the Conquest they made the word tlapexouia out of the Spanish "peso," and also gave the meaning of weighing to two other words which mean properly to measure and to divide equally.
So the affair had adjusted itself in this wise, that the land and the five lakes should divide the valley about equally between them.
Eight would be a much better number, for you can halve it three times in succession; and twelve is perhaps the most convenient number possible, as it will divide by two, three, and four.
The ladies were now in such a condition, that they would have wanted room, had not the plain been large enough to let them divide their ground, and extend their lines on all sides.
They are distributed according to their various talents, and detached abroad in parties, to divide the labours of the day.
To which his friend agreed, and promised to be his second, on condition he would first divide his estate to them, and reserve only a proportion to himself, that so he might have the justice of fighting his equals.