Only the previous Saturday the new nuncius destined for France had left Rome.
He asked theNuncius one day what people thought in Rome and Italy of the war about to be undertaken.
The new nuncius had been requested to present himself with his letters of credence in the camp.
Meantime Henry and the Nuncius had been exchanging plain and passionate language.
Gurth had passed his arm over the shoulder of his brother, and, not watching the nuncius while he spoke, watched only the effect his words produced on the face of Harold.
The boat drew up to the lofty side of the vessel, a ladder was lowered, the nuncius ascended lightly and stood on deck.
The door at the end of the room opened, and the nuncius appeared.
And this pause because Godwin the traitor hath demanded truce and his nuncius waits without.
She received the information with a smile, but straightway sent for the Nuncius Ubaldini, who at her desire instantly despatched a special courier to Spinola with full particulars of the time and mode of the proposed abduction.
The Nuncius Bentivoglio, too, fell in love with her, devoting himself to her service, and his facile and eloquent pen to chronicling her story.
In his 'Nuncius Sidereus' he gives an account of his observations of the Galaxy and expresses his satisfaction that he has been enabled to terminate an ancient controversy by demonstrating to the senses the stellar structure of the Milky Way.
News at that time, I need not say, was rare and scarce, and limited to public events, either transmitted by special nuncius or passing pilgrim, or borne from lip to lip by the talk of the scattered multitude.
But in the Saxon times, the nuncius (a word still used in heraldic Latin) was in the regular service both of the King and the great Earls.
The Pope did his best through the Nuncius at Paris directly, and through agents at Prague, Brussels, and Madrid indirectly, to awaken the King to a sense of the enormity of his conduct.
But Sully could not be always at his side, nor were the Nuncius or Don Inigo de Cardenas or their confidential agents and spies always absent.
While the Nuncius was making these exhortations in Paris, his colleague from Spain was authorized to propound a scheme of settlement which did not seem deficient in humour.
The King was in a transport of delight, and would have been capable of telling the story on the spot to the Nuncius had he met him that afternoon, which fortunately did not occur.
The papal Nuncius asked what benefit the King of Spain would receive for his share, in case of the marriage.
The French king replied by plainly declaring to the Nuncius that the United States should abstain from and renounce all navigation to and commerce with the Indies, and should permit public exercise of the Catholic religion.
To treat with the States as if they were free," said Henry to the Nunciussoon afterwards, "is not to make them free.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nuncius" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.