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Example sentences for "palatines"

Lexicographically close words:
palatalized; palate; palates; palatial; palatin; palatio; palatium; palaver; palavering; palavers
  1. Catherine, 'tis true, granted to the palatines of Czernova the title of princes, but conferred no independence upon them.

  2. Teeth in both jaws and on the palatines and pterygoids.

  3. In this desperate situation some of the Palatines turned from their fellow Christians to the native savages, and their appeal was not in vain.

  4. These Palatines settled on both banks of the Hudson in four villages on lands belonging to Robert Livingston, and in three on those belonging to the Crown and situated on the west side of the river.

  5. A number of Palatines seduced into England.

  6. Sidenote] A number of Palatines seduced into England.

  7. The Palatines seem paralyzed with fear, the Dutch are too lazy to move in around the forts, the Scotch and English too obstinate.

  8. A drummer-boy of the Palatines beat the charge.

  9. Scarcely an officer of rank remained to lead the funeral march when the muffled drums of the Palatines rolled at midnight, and the smoky torches moved, and the dead-wagons rumbled on through the suffocating darkness of a starless night.

  10. Across the swamp the Palatines were doggedly climbing the slope in the face of a terrible discharge.

  11. About Roanock one hundred and thirty-seven settlers fell a sacrifice to their savage fury the first night; among whom were a Swiss baron, and almost all the poor Palatines who had lately come into the country.

  12. About the same time application was made to the Proprietors for lands in Carolina, by a number of Palatines harassed in Germany by the calamities of a tedious war, and reduced to circumstances of great indigence and misery.

  13. I am of opinion that if the substance proposed be allowed, the consequences will be that Levingston and some others will get estates, the Palatines will not be the richer.

  14. In most of the former the palatines fuse with the vomers, whilst they remain distinct, unless entirely lost, in the latter.

  15. Tailed batrachians, with the frontals distinct from the parietals and the palatines from the maxillary.

  16. This matter was inquired into by the Tory Parliament, who voted, that the bringing over the Palatines was an oppression on the nation, and a waste of the public money, and that he who advised it was an enemy to his country.

  17. But two strokes of the sabre were enough, and the two Palatines finished their career as expeditiously at least as if they had died upon the scaffold.

  18. The first lamp that was brought in showed me also, that the two Pandour captains had been turned into the two Palatines of Sidlitz and Frankerin, but by what magic I cannot yet conjecture.

  19. Some of the Palatines were for denying a passage to the Russians, and others were for affording them the utmost assistance in their power.

  20. A committee was appointed to inquire upon what invitation or encouragement those Palatines had come to England.

  21. The king of Prussia was not only favoured by a considerable party in Sweden, but he had also raised a strong interest in Poland, among such Palatines as had always opposed the measures of the reigning family.

  22. When the throne of Germany became elective, these palatines chose the emperor, and for this reason were called electors-palatine, or simply electors.

  23. The Palatines were sub-rulers, whose duty it was to look after the interests of the emperor.

  24. Some of the Palatines moved again, many taking up lands in the Mohawk Valley between Ft.

  25. The story goes that in London the Palatines had met a delegation of Indian chiefs who had promised them lands on the Schoharie, a branch of the Mohawk.

  26. In Captorhinus the pterygoids and palatines are markedly arched and the relatively large pterygoid flange lies almost entirely below the lower border of the cheek.

  27. The palatines articulate laterally with the maxillary bones by means of a groove that fits over a maxillary ridge.

  28. The French and Indians, after killing fifty Palatines and taking thrice that number prisoners, turned tail and marched back to the Lake again, with some of Honikol Herkimer's lead in their miserable bodies.

  29. This was done to such good purpose that before long the wiser of the Palatines were agreed to return to their homes up the Valley, and the others had become calm.

  30. Third immigration of Palatines to the United States.

  31. In comparison with Osteocephalus, the cranium of Argenteohyla is slightly depressed anteriorly, the roofing bones extensively casqued, and the palatines robust.

  32. The palatines are well-developed elements bearing ventral ridges; the ridges are somewhat irregular in buckleyi, taurinus, and verrucigerus but smooth in leprieurii and pearsoni.

  33. To the Germans enumerated must be added the German Reformed; the Moravians, who founded Bethlehem and Nazareth in Pennsylvania; the Salzburgers in Georgia; the Palatines in New York; etc.

  34. Palatines and Swiss, twelve Lutheran families escaped from the massacre and sought refuge in Virginia.

  35. A very small piece is also visible at the base of the beak, between the palatines and pterygoids.

  36. The palatines are visible from above, which is not the case in bidens.

  37. A narrow strip of the palatines extends around the base of the pterygoids in front, but the two strips do not meet in the median line.

  38. The palatines extend as a broad band much beyond the pterygoids anteriorly.

  39. The palatines extend scarcely or not at all in front of the pterygoids.

  40. Down in the Carolinas, a party of Tuscaroras attacked a settlement of Palatines near Pamlico Sound, and wiped them out; and some Huguenots at Bath fared little better.

  41. He also thought of colonizing German Palatines upon his lands.

  42. In 1710, Governor Hunter purchased a tract in Livingston's manor and located nearly fifteen hundred Palatines on it to produce naval stores.

  43. He rather seems to regret that France was not prodigal of her purchase-money, than to affirm that all palatines were alike scrupulous of their honour.

  44. He labours hard to prove that the palatines and the castellans were not pratiques, i.

  45. The palatines do not appear until all three arms of the pterygoids are at least partly ossified.

  46. The skull is broad; the lateral margins are gently curved, and have a pronounced angularity just anterior to the palatines which results in a broad, truncate snout.

  47. The palatines are edentate, but bear strong ridges throughout their lengths.

  48. There the Count Palatines had been wont to hurl down the eastern or western slopes of the Jettenbuehl their spiritual or mundane enemies.

  49. The Calvinists persecuted you, the Palatines hate both Zwingliites and Lutherans.

  50. And very emphatic are the words of Judge Benton in his “History of Herkimer County:” The particulars of the immigration of the Palatines are worthy of extended notice.

  51. Cobb says: “The story of the Palatines challenges our sympathy, admiration and reverence, and is as well worth telling as that of any other colonial immigration.

  52. Thus in Lepidotus the premaxillae bear chisel-like teeth, while knob-like teeth occur on the maxillae, palatines and vomers.

  53. The term =desmognathous= describes the condition of the skull in which the maxillo-palatines fuse with one another in the middle line in this way.

  54. In all other Carinatae the vomers are narrow behind, and the palatines and pterygoids converge posteriorly and articulate largely with the rostrum.

  55. The palatines and pterygoids do not form a secondary palate.

  56. In living Crocodilia, however, outgrowths are formed from the pterygoids and palatines which arch round and meet one another ventrally, forming a secondary palate (fig.

  57. The palatines and pterygoids never form a secondary bony palate as in Crocodiles.

  58. The palatines and pterygoids meet the vomers, and more or less completely close the palate, and in some forms, e.

  59. The palatines and pterygoids are moderately large, and the pterygoids have a backwardly-projecting hamular process.

  60. The palatines and pterygoids are membrane bones.

  61. A single row of teeth similar to those on the vomero-palatines runs along the outer margin of the maxillae and premaxillae.

  62. In the Triassic Belodon, for instance, the posterior nares open far forwards, and are not surrounded by either the palatines or pterygoids.


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