He had lived with a grandmother, who had been turned out of her holding for harbouring him.
Don John made provisional terms and was admitted in the spring following; but he was known to be harbouring audacious designs against England, the Hollanders suspected his good faith, and the old state of serious tension was renewed.
This anger was to rise and spread when word circulated--as it very shortly did--that those other Dagos were harbouring and protecting the particular Dago who had done the cutting.
When he wasn't answering knocks at the door Babe Givens circulated about the outskirts of the tightened group like a small, black rabbit dog about a brush pile harbouring hares, his eyes all china and his mouth all ivory.
Being assured that there were no hostile natives harbouring on board the Tory, Te Rauparaha left Evans' Island for Kapiti, promising to visit the ship on the following morning.
These repeated raids convinced the Governor that he must lance the lairs which were harbouring these human wolves, who represented all that was worst in the native race.
Havens, as there are many so commodious, which without striking sail, admit into the bosome thereof the tallest Ships that be, harbouring them very safely, and is excellently well fortyfied against hostility.
All that will take nothing from the danger of harbouring a man charged as he is,' said she gravely.
God and St. Anthony, for the relief and harbouring of such leprous persons as were destitute in the kingdom, to the end they should not be offensive to other in their passing to and fro: for the which cause Edward IV.
There are too many troops lying around Harmony, we shall never be suspected of harbouring spies; but if we should be surprised in the night, don't begin shooting at once.
It would be an unpardonable thing, and I do believe you are only longing to have the excitement of harbouring spies again!
Boyd Connoway, suddenly regaining his lost heritage as the head of a house, "speak woman, who are yeharbouring there?
The hairy coat offers many facilities for harbouring dust and dirt.
It should at the outset be understood that we desire in practical disinfection to inhibit or kill micro-organisms without injury to, or destruction of, the substance harbouring the germs for the time being.
All masters of vessels and others are forewarned from harbouring employing or carrying him away, at their peril.
This is to forbid all persons whatsoever from harbouring said Negro, as they may depend upon being prosecuted by law.
All persons are hereby cautioned from harbouring either of these negroes, as they may depend on being prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law.
She is well known about town, therefore, this is to caution all persons from harbouring her, as they will be dealt with as the law orders in such case.
All masters of vessels and others are forewarned harbouring employing or carrying off said fellow at their peril.
All Masters of Vessels and others are forbid employing, harbouring or carrying him off, as on conviction they will be prosecuted to the extent of the law.
All masters of vessels and others are forewarned from harbouring him, at their peril.
The Reward will be paid on delivery of the said Wench, by Mr. McDowell, No 27 Broadstreet; and any person harbouring her after this notice will be prosecuted according to law.
Masters of vessels and all other persons are cautioned against harbouring said fellow, as they will incur the penalties of the law in that case.
All person are forwarned from harbouring or employing said fellow at their peril.
Sir," saith she, "Follow this path that goeth into the forest, and you will find a hold that my forefathers stablished for harbouring of such knights as might be passing through the forest.
But good reward of harbouring him had I not, for I may help neither myself nor other.
I wanted to win you back to life, you see, without permitting or harbouringany sentiment.
Possibilities which she had been ashamed of harbouringin her mind suddenly leapt out into flaring certainties, and they enveloped her.
On the other hand, Kickums was a horse of morose and surly order; harbouring up revenge, and leading a rider to false confidence.
And something great did come of it, though not as we expected; for these reports, or as many of them as were ever opened, stood us in good stead the next year, when we were accused of harbouring and comforting guilty rebels.
For mother was so warm, and innocent, and kind so to every one, that knowing some little by this time of the English constitution, I feared very greatly lest she should be punished for harbouring malcontents.
The man who leads the hound in leash when harbouring the hart.
Then he should fetch his lymer and cast round as it is before said in the chapter of the harbouring of a hart, and take care that neither he nor his hounds make but little noise for dread lest he void.
Thus I have rehearsed the readiness that belongs to the harbouringof the hart.
At the expiration of about a minute the signal was repeated; and Vitriol Bob, no longer harbouring the slightest doubt, hurried up the stairs to open the street-door.
But one so beautiful as yourself--impressed too with such sterling sentiments and harbouring such pure principles--oh, you will prove indeed a treasure to the man who is fortunate enough to secure your heart and hand!
Instead of harbouring feelings of a generous philanthropy, he began to loathe and detest his superiors and look with suspicion on his equals.
Anyone harbouring a violator of this rule shall expose to punishment not only himself but also the inhabitants of the entire village where he resides.
Why is it that you are not willing to admit the suzerainty of the Emperor, instead of harbouring such hostile intents against him?
Several shopkeepers in a Mayo town were utterly ruined for expressing their political opinions, or for being suspected of harbouring opinions contrary to the feeling of the majority.
English working men of directly opposite politics chum together in good fellowship, harbouring no animosity, agreeing to differ in a friendly way.
But that does not excuse you for accusing me ofharbouring them, and coming to my house as if I were a traitress.
People in these parts are not well affected towards the English, and should it be discovered that I am harbouring British officers I may get into trouble," she added.
He found a refuge with his grandmother, who was ejected from her farm for harbouringthe poor boy.
Even loyal persons were accused of harbouring the shipwrecked men, as it was supposed they might have obtained some treasure in return for their hospitality.
He was present when Daniel Connery, a gentleman of Clare, was sentenced to banishment, by Colonel Ingoldsby, forharbouring a priest.
But he had command enough over himself to conceal his uneasiness from her, whilst his conscience upbraided him for harbouring the slightest suspicion of her fidelity.
The matter was then arranged by the Sawbwa paying his tribute, but he refused to see our officers, and continued to give trouble by harbouring dacoits and insurgents who raided our territory.
He had for years been a trouble to the Thayetmyo district of British Burma, harbouring criminals and assisting dacoit gangs to attack our villages, if he did not lead them himself.
From May 1st the relations of dacoits were removed from their villages and a fortnightly fine imposed on all harbouring villages.
For suspecting him of harbouring priests, not to speak of traitors, there was not a shadow of reason!
Hogan had been guilty of an act of brutality; he had killed a man; and Kenneth deemed himself little better, since he assisted in harbouring instead of discovering him, as he held to be his duty.
The docility of his mood on that occasion came as a surprise to Kenneth, who set it down to Sir Crispin's desire to conciliate him into silence touching the harbouring of Hogan.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "harbouring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.