Early the next morning the caziques and the principal personages, all with their wives and children, made their appearance in the courtyard, where we had erected the altar and cross, and collected the palm branches for our procession.
They all appeared very good humoured, made their obeisance to us after their fashion, and begged of us, by signs, to conduct them to our camp.
They were not long before they made their appearance, and begged forgiveness for the murder of the Spaniards.
His two pupils, boys younger than Feodorowna, however, made their appearance.
Murray and Jack, accompanied by the midshipmen, entering the hall, made their salaams, Hamed following them to act as interpreter.
In the meantime, several of the Arabs had stolen off and joined their countrymen who had before made their escape.
There was evidently no combination among the blacks, or by a number rising together they might have made their escape.
At which Time the French, being pretty well surfeited, made their Retreat.
The King granted their Request, and the Citizens, pursuant thereto, made their Preparations.
The Roman Empire was now split into its Eastern and Western divisions, and it was with the Byzantines that the Gepidæ made their treaties.
The horsemen who convoyed it, perceiving the enemy at a distance, made their escape, and left the spoil to be retaken by the Moors.
Keeping their destination secret, they sallied out of the camp on the edge of an evening, and, guided by the adalid, made their way by starlight through the most secret roads of the mountains.
When the troops had fairly taken possession of the old native lines on the 8th of June many of them, as soon as dismissed from duty, made their way up to the flagstaff tower, on the highest point of the Ridge, to look down upon Delhi.
In half an hour a loud drumming was heard, and a motley body, two or three thousand strong, of peasants in a confused mass, with a tattered banner or two, made their appearance.
The rest, circling among the hills and around the marshes, made their way to Louisbourg, and those at the intermediate posts joined their flight.
The five white men held out till the afternoon, when three of them surrendered, and two, Thomas Burney and Andrew McBryer, made their escape.
They broke into small parties to elude pursuit, and reuniting towards evening, made their bivouac on a spot surrounded by impervious swamps.
R] Recently, the valley of the Rhine has been exhaustively examined by Fuckel;[S] but both Germany and France suffered checks during the late war which made their mark on the records of science not so speedily to be effaced.
At length, and rather suddenly, patches of mould, sometimes two or three inches in diameter, made their appearance.
The landing party, consisting of ten, made their home in one of the huts, utilising the others for the storage of provisions, equipment, and other impedimenta.
Passing beyond the limits of the previous exploration, a large river, entirely frozen over, was discovered, and along its course the partymade their way.
Whatever they borrowed from others they made their own, and reproduced in a form peculiar to themselves.
Driven out of Nauvoo, the Mormons (1848) made their way to Utah, and founded Salt Lake City.
The Burgundians, between the Saxons and the Alemanni, made their way to the same river near Worms.
Many went through the passes and made their homes in the Piedmont region to the east of the Blue Ridge.
The remainder of his party, led by Joutel, made their way to the Arkansas post and to Canada.
His associates, who reached the border somewhat after him, made their way to Presidio del Norte, disposed of their goods, and returned to Louisiana.
There they had built their cabins, made their clearings in the forest, and lived a life free from the conventions of the longer settled communities.
And now the drums and fife made their entrance as before; and here the author brought this short chapter to an end and began the next, following up the same adventure, which is one of the most notable in the history.
A strict search was made in all the recesses of all the houses of the city; and some provisions, which had been concealed in cellars by people who had since died or made their escape, were discovered and carried to the magazines.
They struggled through the bog, made theirway to firm ground, and rushed on the guns.
To some, with a smart souse on the epigaster, he would make their midriff swag, then, redoubling the blow, gave them such a homepush on the navel that he made their puddings to gush out.
The Greeks, as a general rule, made their advances by slow degrees, stealing on from point to point, and having always friendly cities near at hand, like an army that rests on its supports.
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