He was every where hailed as the liberator of Italy; and, encircled with the pomp and the power of a monarch, he received such adulation as monarchs rarely enjoy.
The same man had a copy of the Liberatorcontaining my article with Garrison's remarks.
It is at this moment that Michel Angelo, deeply realizing the human element in the biblical story, has represented the form of the liberator in the colossal figure which was destined for Pope Julius's tomb.
They were principally Protestants; and John O'Connell, in the Life of his father, says that Sheares shocked the future Liberator by exultantly displaying a handkerchief soaked in the French king's blood.
This fact is brought out in a memoir of the Liberator by his son, who, however, does not suspect Magan.
No: they did not want Mr. O'Connell's friend; the Liberator himself was the object of their search.
Baldwin was proclaimedliberator and master of Edessa.
When Heraclius re-entered Constantinople, he was received as the liberator of the Christians, and the kings of the West sent ambassadors to congratulate him.
Chirkou hoisted his standard on the towers of Cairo, and Egypt, which thought it had received a liberator into its bosom, soon found that he was a master.
The liberator concentrated his forces in Varinas; he detached a division to the coast under General Urdaneta, and another to the east, under General Bermudez, to divide the attention of the enemy, and marched himself against Caracas.
The gallant major was promoted by the liberator on the field.
On the 24th of June, the liberator attacked and defeated the Spaniards, who had taken up a strong position at Carabobo.
In the month of March, the liberator moved against the province of Pasto, the inhabitants of which country are surpassed in bravery by no people in the world, but who adhered with blind attachment to the ancient regime.
The victorious liberatorentered Caracas on the 29th.
The soul of the Liberator of Quinquinambo, and of various other peoples more or less distressed and more or less ungrateful, was itself liberated!
A slight expression of surprise, however, crossed the features of the Liberator of Quinquinambo as he advanced with outstretched hand.
The revolution of Todos Santos had to all appearances been effected as peacefully as the gentle Liberator of Quinquinambo could have wished.
Above all, the little people of the Jews hailed him at the waters of Babylon as they have done no mortal before or since, as the victor and rescuer, the liberator and saviour, the favoured of God and lord of the earth.
To them the real liberty of Greece was a cherished object; and one and all united in welcoming the great promoter of Chilian and Brazilian independence as the liberator of Greece.
Perhaps in a few years another Liberator might arise who would not so easily be snuffed out.
It is you, senor, that are the Liberator of Venezuela, and your name will be honoured in the annals of my country.
You have committed an unpardonable atrocity in laying violent hands on theLiberator of Venezuela.
I think I am right in believing that the noble liberator has not yet assumed the reins of government?
I introduce myself, senor, as Captain Felipe Espejo, of the army of General Carabano, liberator of Venezuela, and in his name I have the honour or requesting that you will of your great courtesy furnish my troop with refreshments.
He wants to get in first, and turn liberator of the Republic instead of Carabano," thought Will.
His Excellency the Liberatorof Venezuela, General Carabano.
Russia was awarded some territory not strictly in the Balkans, but her greatest gain was the prestige she now had as liberator of Christian states.
An Englishman on the spot, who did not see things with the broad vision of the prime minister, wrote that the tsar “by a series of firm and glorious conduct has richly deserved the appellation of the liberator of mankind.
There the liberatorcame face to face with Baptist Hatton without recognising his brother.
While the liberator and the Hell-cats hesitated, a man named Dandy Mick, prompted by Morley, urged that a walk should be taken in Lord de Mowbray's park.
The choice of this man as a possible Italian liberator reminds us of the choice of Don Micheletto as general of the Florentine militia.
The peroration contains a noble appeal to the Italian liberator of his dreams, and a parallel from Macedonian history, which, read by the light of this century, sounds like a prophecy of Piedmont.
A deputation of the municipality of Palermo presented an address to Garibaldi, expressing its thanks to the liberator of Sicily.
Carriages dash by me full of red jackets, or of men and women brandishing swords and pikes, whilst the rain is pouring down in torrents, and the thunder is pealing, as if it were a salute of heaven for the liberator of the Two Sicilies.
As the Cacciatori gradually cleared the lower part of the town, most of the inhabitants came to have a look, and give a greeting to the Liberator of Palermo and Sicily.
As soon as the ceremony was over, they came down the aisle, and I had an admirable view of the king and the Liberator face to face, and as a gleam of sun shone out on the monarch, every line was visible.
On making his appearance, a tremendous ovation was offered to the liberator by the Messinians.
The patriot and liberator was afterwards assassinated at Cartago, Costa Rica, by men whom he trusted as his friends.
In their ranks was an obscure young man from the borders of Mexico, from a valley which produced Juarez, the liberator of Mexico, Diaz, the president of that republic, and other famous men.
If he expected to be received and feted as a liberator he was sorely disappointed, and in one of his letters he says in connection with his customary uncomplimentary allusions to Gen.
Only where the cities were held by garasons in the Persian service, garrisons composed mainly of Greek mercenaries, was the liberator likely to meet with any resistance.
The Pope sent a second time, to the great leader, the Hammer of the infidel, the Liberator of the Christian.
The great bell of the Capitol called the people to arms, the liberator was already the despot, and the Barons were already exiles.
He is the Liberator of the Serfs, the Deliverer of Downtrodden Nationalities, the Educator and Friend of the People--a monstrous paragon of princely perfection.
Bolivar, the Caraqueno, liberatorof the Spanish Main and of Quito, sent his soldiers southwards through Peru.
The five tropical republics which hail Bolivar as Liberator lately clasped hands in a joint celebration of his memory, and at the same time concluded a commercial agreement concerning trade marks and similar matters.
The Liberator disaster convinced everybody that something must be done towards avoiding such calamities in the future.
Liberator depositors and shareholders were defrauded of every penny of their investments.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liberator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.