Tighe went out on a Texas leaguer that was gathered in by Larry.
Larry sent a Texas leaguer behind second that was gathered in by the guardian of that bag.
Gallagher, the next man up, popped a Texas leaguer that Burkett and Barrett ran out for.
Whether the cause of his murder was mere envy on the part of the commissary at having lost a splendid opportunity for prize-money, or hatred to an ancient Leaguer thus turned renegade, it is fruitless now to enquire.
He seemed jealous of Bouillon, and disposed to show the sovereign to whom he had so recently given his allegiance that an ancient Leaguer and Papist was a better soldier for his purpose than the most grizzled Huguenot in his army.
The late Leaguer sat beside Sully, and exerted himself to give the prevalence, in Henry IV.
When the wars of religion broke out, when the League took form and Henry de Guise had been assassinated at Blois, Villeroi, naturally a Leaguer and a moderate Leaguer, became the immediate adviser of the Duke of Mayenne.
So that, when one Leaguer would ask another, pointing to a Huguenot, 'Is that one of ours?
Religious and political peace responded to and sufficed for the desires of the great majority of Frenchmen, Catholic and Protestant; but it did not at all content the fanatics, Leaguer or Huguenot.
Villeroi was a Leaguerof the patriotically French type.
The Leaguer states had an appearance of continuing to wish for the absolute proscription of Henry IV.
The Leaguer Parliament of Paris forbade, on pain of death and confiscation, any connection, any correspondence, with Henry de Bourbon and his partisans.
Henry's rapid movement during the night had forestalled de Rone's plans, and had practically shut in the left wing of the Leaguer general between two fires.
We took different sides; but all that is passed now, and Huguenot and Leaguer are merged in the common name of Frenchman.
On the very outskirts of the camp lie the Thracians, and Rhesus their king; and if ye are minded to make an onfall on their leaguer ye may do it in safety, and win a rare prize.
The Trojans are holding their leaguer within sight of our gates, and may make an onfall at any moment; therefore let a watch be set by the moat outside the camp, and let this charge be given to the young men.
Frequently, Tom went down to Mr. George’s room on the second floor and listened breathlessly while the former minor leaguer told of exciting battles on the diamond or of queer experiences he had met with.
The defenders of the Garde Doloureuse concluded that their friends had made a sudden halt, to give their horses breath, examine the leaguer of the enemy, and settle the order of attack upon them.
Indeed, Chipper had bumped a Texas leaguer over the head of the second baseman, who made a desperate but futile effort to reach the ball; and Oakdale had every reason to cheer as Rodney Grant easily scampered home from third.
Federigo, after repeated efforts, persuaded the Neapolitan contingent to risk a march through the enemy's country, whereupon Sforza fell back from the leaguer to provide for his own defence.
The leaguer was protracted by an incident mentioned by Sanzi, who dwells at considerable length on a portion of his hero's life scarcely touched by other biographers.
She has lost the fruits of the fights of Metaurus and of Zama, of the leaguer of New Carthage and the leaguer of Syracuse; she keeps the fruits of the day of Kynoskephalai and the day of Pydna, the day of Thermopylai and the day of Magnêsia.
After four weeks' leaguer this scheme was on the point of succeeding, when suddenly the despairing Armenians saw their enemies preparing to withdraw.
Only the direct command of the Khalif Omar had induced him to persevere with the leaguer when a valiant slave named Dames volunteered to attempt a coup de main.
They would attempt to break the leaguer and force their way down to Urmi Plain.
I am neither Leaguer nor Huguenot, nor Zealot nor Moderate; and, though most loyal, not what is called Royalist.
On the Duke going out, he found the worthy Leaguerin a state of great excitement and agitation.
The old-leaguer has returned it to Ribalta; the latter told me so yesterday; no doubt in a spirit of mortification.
The old leaguer believes everything, you know, when a Hafner is in the question.
Especially I would joy to tell of the glorious Leaguer of Dunkeld.
It was the eve of the day whereon befell the weary leaguer of Bothwell when the enemy beset the Brig, and the good Blue Banner gat fyled and reddened with other dye-stuff than the brown moss-water.
This he will do--he will suffer the hot brained Charles to sit down before the place without opposition, and in the night, make an outfall or sally upon the leaguer with his whole force.
Holland was entirely cut in twain by the loss of Harlem and the leaguer of Leyden, no communication between the dissevered portions being possible, except with difficulty and danger.
The idea of a bush-leaguer thinking he could break into the majors like that.
It seems to me, with a National Leaguer with us, the least we could do would be to make that our rallying cry!
It summoned the legion from the river and the graves and the battlefield, the host floated up from the sea, the centuries swarmed about the eagles, the array was set for the last great battle, behind the leaguer of the mist.
Then he addressed himself again to the leaguer of the city, promising his men that, if it should be taken, he would divide its treasures equally among them.