Liputin brought an exiled Polish priest called Slontsevsky, and for a time we received him on principle, but afterwards we didn't keep it up.
At last his name was mentioned, at first in periodicals published abroad as that of an exiled martyr, and immediately afterwards in Petersburg as that of a former star in a celebrated constellation.
He turned and looked at her, in his eyes a sudden bitterness and anger born of his longing to take into his arms and crush to him this woman who exiled him from her heart.
An old exiled Russian gave them to my mother in Spain saying, 'If ever you or your children are in great misery these beads will help you.
It was the well-known cry of the exiled Medici, and it drove the crowd to madness.
We need to keep our minds, like our bodies, in the attitude of praise and aspiration, like that exiled lover of his nation who wrote Ps.
Deus, Deus meus A prayer of the exiled Church; her joy in worship, and her confidence in the sovereignty of Christ.
He was exiled from France at the time of the Coup d'Etat, but returned during the reign of Napoleon III.
The exiled Florentines now came to him, having already had connections with him, and excited his ambition.
All the magistracy of France was exiled on the same day, in order that the new judicial organization might take place.
To attain its object, it should haveexiled the leading conspirators only; but it rarely happens that a party does not abuse the dictatorship; and that, possessing the power, it believes not in the dangers of indulgence.
Cicero, although banished by a cabal, had at least been exiled with the forms of law.
In the meantime, three vessels, exiledfrom Germany, arrived in Britain.
He was, for this cause, expelled from Italy, and came to the islands of the Tyrrhene sea, when he was exiled on account of the death of Turnus, slain by Aeneas.
Russell had vowed by all that was most sacred that he would himself bring back his exiled Sovereign.
The Earl of Aylesbury was there, a man whose attachment to the exiled house was notorious, but who always denied that he had ever thought of effecting a restoration by immoral means.
Yet it was impossible not to respect the consistency and fortitude of men who thought themselves bound to bear true allegiance, at all hazards, to an unfortunate, a deposed, an exiled oppressor.
The magistrates of that city were supposed to be in the interest of the exiled dynasty.
Call to him, herons, as slowly you pass To your roosts in the haunts of the exiled thrushes, Sing him the song of the green morass; And the tides that water the reeds and rushes.
A stranger in this prison-house of clay, The exiled spirit weeps and sighs for thee!
Sooner, the border-lands of both overpassed, shall the exiled Parthian drink of the Soane, or the German drink of the Tigris, Than the face of him shall glide away from my bosom!
Then from our tower again We will send over land and main Our voices of command, Like exiledkings who return To their thrones, and the people learn That the Priest is lord of the land!
He was among those who were exiled from the city in 1300, and died soon after his return in the same year.
All the Whites who were not slain were exiled and their property confiscated or destroyed.
It owes its origin to the Polish Jews who but a few years before had been exiled from more than two hundred and fifty towns[16] and who, having settled in Holland, began to modify their Judeo-German by introducing Dutch into it.
The cup of bitterness has never been empty for the Jews that inhabit the present Russian Empire; they had been persecuted by Poland, massacred by the Cossacks, and are nowexiled from the central provinces of Russia.
But dear me," and she sighed like the exiled queen in the fairy tale, "I'm dowerless and own nothing.
This did not prevent him from freely describing his old friends in the Castle as murderers, and predicting their destruction, especially as they seemed now to be planning a counter-revolution in the interest of the exiled Queen of Scots.
But Lethington had now gone over to the exiled Queen, and took with him even Kirkaldy, who had fought with Moray at Langside.
Petronievitch, the exiled leader of the Servian National party, introduced me to Hussein Pasha, the once terrible destroyer of the Janissaries.
Any well-grounded suspicion of such a proceeding was sufficient to release the exiled Emperor from the obligations of his treaty and abdication of Fontainebleau, and to justify his attempt to recover the empire he had so recently lost.
Abtalion--Ye wise be guarded in your words; or you may be exiled to a place of evil waters (false doctrine) and your disciples may drink and die.
It is quite true that Sourouri Effendi was appointed Cadi Asker; but was he not exiled soon afterwards, under the title of Governor of Manissa.
The Sultan was thus able to attain his object, and finding no longer any obstacle to his will, he closed the Parliament and exiled the few deputies who dared to raise their voice in protest.
If His Majesty has sent me away from Constantinople and exiled me to Europe, it was in order to put an end to the calumnies which were spread against me in Constantinople, where my presence caused a certain amount of anxiety.
It was not, however, quite fair to my Camilla, and if she is angry, we will be self-exiled till she can pardon us.
They don't have exiledprinces now," declared Trix.
An exiled prince," cried Margery, returning to her first idea.
You don't suppose he's some exiled prince come over from Europe and hiding there?
He himself abdicated the throne of France, and was exiled to the island of Elba.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exiled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: banned; barred; excluded; exiled; homeless; liquidated; outcast; prohibited; purged; unsettled