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Example sentences for "liberators"

Lexicographically close words:
liberated; liberates; liberating; liberation; liberator; libere; liberi; liberis; libero; liberos
  1. Not knowing what massacre might be in store, every man had fled to his own house; and in vain the conspirators paraded the Forum, holding up their blood-stained weapons and proclaiming themselves the liberators of Rome.

  2. In the evening Cicero, with other senators, visited the self-styled liberators in the Capitol.

  3. The senator friends of the liberators who had attended the ceremony looked on in moody silence.

  4. But when Cinna assailed the memory of the dictator, the crowd broke out into menacing cries, and the liberators again retired to the Capitol.

  5. The champions of misfortune and beauty then became illustrious liberators and true conquerors.

  6. In the position in which his return had placed him, it was extremely difficult for him to preserve at the same time the confidence of his liberators and the love of his subjects.

  7. It was impossible for the liberators of Italy to have effected so marvellous a movement if the material on which they worked had not been so impulsive and inflammable.

  8. The soldiers were the saviors of the Nation; they were the liberators of men.

  9. These inventions, in my judgment, are destined to be the liberators of mankind.

  10. Perhaps, too, their role as friends and liberators of the people was ended since the people now undertook to liberate itself.

  11. A long cry of relief greeted the Franciscans, the people followed them in crowds--they were the friends, the liberators of all the humble ones who suffered.

  12. The names of these adventurous liberators are Rial Cheadle, Alexander M.

  13. At this point the passage of the Missouri was made on the ice, and the liberators with their charges arrived at Tabor in the first week of February.

  14. The fair prospect was soon overclouded by the financial measures urged on the young commander from Paris, measures which were disastrous to the Lombards and degrading to the liberators themselves.

  15. The fragment is brief and mutilated, but so much is clear: Philodemus criticizes the party of Cicero for carrying the attack upon Antony to such extremes that through fear of the liberators a reaction in favor of Antony might set in.

  16. To add to the shock, the liberators had been led by a recent convert to the school, Cassius.

  17. It appears that the Spanish population of Lima entertained a wholesome dread of the liberators of their country, and deposited large sums of money and a vast amount of plate in the forts for security.

  18. But the great Liberators of the times were to die in embittered exile, far from the scenes of their brightest victories.

  19. He arranged for the organization of all public services, and when this was attended to, he took care to satisfy the natural pride of the patriots, by creating an order called "The Military Order of the Liberators of Venezuela.

  20. They posted no sentinels, certainly not; they are the liberators of the peasants.

  21. The two Liberators of the North and of the South were now about to meet on the dividing line of their several campaigns.

  22. Thus the whole country was soon on the watch for the moment when their liberators would pass the Andes.

  23. They were greater as liberators than as men of thought, but the influence of the deeds accomplished by them yet lives and works in their posterity.

  24. There the entire forces of the revolution of South America joined hands; there the two liberators embraced, and separated for ever.

  25. Fighting in the streets went on more or less continuously, and the liberators kept their ground, but every hour brought fresh perils.

  26. The voyage was soon accomplished, and our amiable liberators from the mosquitoes of our island prison obtained a judicial award of seventy per cent.

  27. Perhaps, too, their /role/ as friends and liberators of the people was ended since the people now undertook to liberate itself.

  28. No, brothers; do not make such a mistake; rather (shoot) kill yourselves than treat our liberators as enemies.

  29. Liberators because they wear red pants, or a red shirt, or carry on their hats a piece of red cloth or a triangular figure!

  30. At these words Peter interrupted Simeon, and pointed out to him the hope that the warriors of the West might one day be the liberators of Jerusalem.

  31. If contemporary accounts are to be credited, all the vices of the infamous Babylon prevailed among the liberators of Sion.

  32. The fighting habits of the Liberators were notoriously loose (especially under tropical suns); but what is to be particularly noted in this instance is, that the reins of power in our highly civilized government were unpardonably lax.

  33. Not all the dictators, however, were selfish tyrants, nor all the liberators mere pretenders.

  34. The club, dating from the days of the proclamation of Costaguana's independence, boasted many names of liberators amongst its first founders.

  35. He had been one of the immortal and invincible band of liberators who had made the mercenaries of tyranny fly like chaff before a hurricane, "un uragano terribile.

  36. He was spotting the exact point where his Third Fighter group would have to turn back and leave the big Fortresses and Liberators to go it alone into the concentrated defenses of Germany.

  37. Flak was coming up and a flight of FWs were worrying the Fortresses and Liberators below.

  38. Soon they picked up the flight of Liberators and Fortresses.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liberators" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.