On sixteen square rod of ground in my lower pasture, I put 140 Bushels of what we call Marle viz on 4 of these, No.
Public feeling against Thomas de Marle became so strong that Enguerrand de Bowes, Lord of Coucy, who passed, says Suger, for his father, joined those who declared war against him in the name of Church and King.
Goggle-eyes" lost no time in coming, showed assiduous attention to the patient, punctured her, and rode on a bicycle to Marle in order to fetch medicines.
The mayor of Jouville vainly went to the Kommandantur of Marle to plead our cause: "All emigrants in good health must go.
Marle had been obliged to give up his journal, and Adolphe and I proposed to turn his two or three hundred subscribers to account by making of these good folk a nucleus for a monthly publication.
Marle hunted far and wide for recruits for his orthography; he realised that he could not bring about any revolution unless, Attila-like, he could muster a force of a million or so of followers.
We crossed Rue Marle Level Crossing, then left-handed up the Boulevard Faidherbe, and so round to the Armentières Level Crossing.
He did lay three hundred loades of blew marleupon an acre.
Doctor, he wanted me to have the parish nurse over to Marle Abbas, but I don't hold with those new-fangled young women.
And the said Anne Redferne, her said daughter, wrought her Clay or Marle to make the third picture withall.
This sort of marle is found, at greater or less depths, beneath the surface of many bog swamps, and is of a whitish, a greyish, or a brownish colour.
Farther west of the city lie large tracts of sandy lands, which require suitable proportions of this marle to render them fit for good culture, and with such additions much of them would be found very valuable.
Upland marle is sometimes found of silicious texture, in which case it is good for stiff soils, as well as for others.
De Marle was helpless with illness, but truculent in temper.
De Marle was not quite ready to undertake this task.
Thomas de Marlewas put under ban by the king and excommunicated by the church.
I marle in what dull cold nook he found this lady out; that, being a woman, she was blest with no more copy of wit but to serve his humour thus.
It's marle he stabs you not: By this light, he hath stabbed forty, for forty times less matter, I can tell you of my knowledge.
In many cases they do not assume the character of rocks, but although distinctly stratified, are often soft and friable, presenting beds of marle and clay, and thick deposits of sand.
Od's me, I marle what pleasure or felicity they have in taking this roguish tobacco.
But I marle what camel it was, that had the carriage of it; for, doubtless, he was no ordinary beast that brought it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.