Further to inspirit them against this new enemy, he proclaimed, in general orders, a reward of one hundred dollars for every trooper brought in with his horse and accoutrements, and so on, in proportion to the completeness of the capture.
His orders were to skirr the mountain country between the Catawba and the Yadkin, harass the whigs, inspirit the tories, and embody the militia under the royal banner.
The scene is so animated as to inspirit the beholder.
The lights in the streets after dark and the quick running of her blood, combined to strike sparks of fancy and inspirit the task of composition at night.
She was therefore grateful, she thanked and venerated this noblest of lovers for his not pressing to the word of love, and so strengthening her to point his mind, freshen his moral energies and inspirit him.
She was beside the tray to welcome and inspirit his eating, and she performed the busy butler's duty in pouring out wine for him.
They had a spell of steady swimming, companionship to inspirit it.
His purpose in making this prodigious effort was to inspirit other nations to similar patriotic exertions.
As the prospect of further taxation was calculated to depress Pitt's supporters and inspirit the Opposition, he proceeded to Weymouth in the middle of September to lay before the King an important proposal.
Soon it was seen that Pitt's cloak had fallen on worthy shoulders, and a new vigour began to inspiritour foreign policy.
Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off, though it should not exceed four, five, or six hundred men, it would inspirit the people, and do away much of their present anxiety.
And nothing can inspirit one more gloriously--one's heart leaps as if one were in the very heavens.
For the first time in his recollection the confidence which was wont to inspirit him gave way to an attack of sullen discontent.
Their victory,' he said, 'has not served to inspirit but to enervate them.
The position was a safe one, and he hoped to inspirit his native troops with the memory of their former victories there.
Think of life and duty, and their reward, as they really are, and they will inspirit you better than any empty dream of me.
Whenever the men come to work, or go away, tired out, Lady Lucy thanks them from the bottom of her heart; and a look at her serves to inspirit and force them on to wonderful exertions.
Probably these gorgeous visions were bodied forth so as toinspirit the soldiery and enthrall the imagination of France.
Break open doors to get it for me,' she said, stamping with fun to inspirit him.
The count now harangued his men to inspirit them to this hazardous encounter.
Boabdil, at the head of the cavaliers of his guard, mingling in the fight in various parts of the field, endeavored toinspirit the foot-soldiers to the combat.
In place of such lewd rabble he introduced a train of holy friars to inspirit his people by exhortation and prayer and choral chanting, and to spur them on to fight the good fight of faith.
Alma had never shown herself to more brilliant advantage; kind interpretation might have thought that she had set herself to inspirit the guest in every possible way.
That drink," he said, "as you get it here, is a compound calculated to inspirit Job in the thick of his misfortunes.