Jdt 13:5 For now is the time to help thine inheritance, and to execute thine enterprizes to the destruction of the enemies which are risen against us.
Jdt 10:8 The God, the God of our fathers give thee favour, and accomplish thine enterprizes to the glory of the children of Israel, and to the exaltation of Jerusalem.
How low, how little, are the grandest enterprizes of Heroic Ambition, when compared with this magnanimous pursuit!
He felt by no means secure against their enterprizes until all the armies of the West were on the other side of the Bosphorus.
Tully [1] tells us of an Author that spent some Pages to prove that Generals could not perform the great Enterprizes which have made them so illustrious, if they had not had Men.
If this Hero has the strong Incentives to uncommon Enterprizes that were remarkable in Alexander, he prosecutes and enjoys the Fame of them with the Justness, Propriety, and good Sense of Cæsar.
As the remainder of the war between him and the Romans was entirely confined to land operations, we shall pass it by, and proceed to the other naval enterprizes of the Romans about this period.
This celebrated person was extremely well qualified for enterprizesthat required a combination of foresight, comprehension, decision, perseverance, and skill.
Two such losses occurring during the same consulate, induced the Romans again to resolve to desist from all naval enterprizes and preparations, so that for some time no public fleet was equipped.
But their enterprizes were soon checked by Artemisia, queen of Caria, gaining possession of their city: this she effected by a stratagem.
It served likewise as a Place of Stores, and Retreat in all their Enterprizes against the Five Nations, that Place being nearly about half Way between Montreal and the Country of the Five Nations.
Besides this protection, their supplies were always attended by escorts, which, since the enterprizes of the two Postells, seldom consisted of less than three or four hundred men.
How often he was thus impeded in his enterprizes was known only to himself.
And the bishop who held such language to his king, was the same Hincmar of Rheims, who had so energetically repelled the daring enterprizes of Adrian II.
The repeated enterprizes of this vigilant Officer derive a peculiar merit from the time and manner in which they were performed.
Some predatory enterprizes were attempted by them, by no means deficient in spirit or success.
I am heartily glad, Sir," said Cecilia, "your various enterprizes and struggles have at length ended in a project which promises you so much satisfaction.
She and her unhappy mother have borne but too long with my enterprizes and misfortunes.
The continual enterprizes of his enemies made him feel the necessity of increasing his party.
The plague likewise, which raged at Lisbon in 1438, contributed to the suspension of the patriotic enterprizes of Don Henry.
He is said to have brought a map of the world home with him, in which all parts of the earth were described, by which the enterprizes of Don Henry for discovery were much assisted.
Tello in the Government of the Philippine Islands, designing him for those Enterprizes he afterwards perform'd.
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