But the more frequented track, a steep pave between vineyards and villages, starts from the bridge of the Stelvio road and mounts the further hillside.
We soon quitted the high-road down the valley, and climbed a steep pave past the stations leading to a whitewashed church perched on a knoll amongst the mossy chestnut-groves.
Part of the Stones were converted to pave before Whitehall.
Bothwell, not out of respect to the memory of Riccio, but in order to pave the way for his own marriage with the queen.
And it continued till the pave was heaped with dead bodies, and the gutters ran blood; till there was nothing more to kill, and cruelty stayed its stroke for want of a victim!
The renewal of his engagement to Magdalen would pave the way to Colonel Bellairs's marriage.
So saying, I followed the courier to the door, jumped into his caleche, and in another moment was hurrying over the pave at a pace that defied pursuit, and promised soon to make up for all our late delay.
Justice has run its free course, the worship continues everywhere, save in two or three spots where it served not for the exercise of religion, but to pave the way for rebellion.
One or two of these may pave the way to the main purpose of this chapter.
There are several considerations that willpave the way.
This would be sufficient to pave a way hence to the moon, of a yard and a half in breadth; or it would give to that orb a girdle round its body 53 yards in width; or again, it would encircle our own globe by a band 14 yards in width.
I, too, would like to bridge the sea and pave its waves; I have dreamed of burning cities to illuminate my fĂȘtes; I have longed to be a woman to learn new forms of pleasure.
He is rejoiced to hear that you have taken the necessary steps to have the Company legally establishedâwhich step, he hopes, will pave the way for the registration of the N.
Therefore it must be consistent with what is to follow and must pave the way naturally for it.
These personal touches bring the writer and reader close together and pave the way for a man-to-man talk.
Make your first letter as strong as you can, but at the same time--pave the way.
Judiciously centered upon a given territory, letters pave the way for the salesman's coming; they serve as his introduction.
It was all I could do to suppress a thrill of carnal complacency at the thought this might in time pave the way to another union.
However, Hardie apologised as they were dressing in the barge after the race; but the apology was so stiff, it did not pave the way to an acquaintance.
The Swamp-Fox was topave the way for the reconquest of the South by the brave General Greene.
But he brought with him that which was sure to pavethe way to future voyages.
The fall of dynasties may, needs must, continue in the ordinary course of nature, but in China it will not pave the way to a republic.
Neither Prince Kung nor his colleagues had any intention to pave the way for their own effacement.
Nevertheless, he arranged with the minority (Lebrun and Garat) that he should go to Antwerp and have pourparlers with Auckland preparatory to a mission to England, while Maret returned to London to pave the way for him.
Pitt's letters of the latter half of October also evince a desire to pave the way for some understanding with the French Directory.
We shall pave the way for this new study by some considerations on man himself.
And it is worthy of remark, that while material circumstances thus pave the way for such a transformation, moral circumstances arising from the influence of these very societies tend in the same direction.
It does not exclude evil; it admits dissonances; only we assert that it does not cease to be harmony if these dissonances pave the way to concord, and bring us back to it.
The most important topic of the evening was a circular letter from the Executive Committee of the Will of the People, as Pavel's party was called, as to the "preparatory work" that was to pave the way to a final uprising.
She exulted in the part he was playing as an exterminator of the enemies of the Czar, and in the air-castles she was building as to the promotion to which the present case was to pave his way.
A narrow strip of pave road and, on either side, mud of a real Flanders consistency.
Neither understood the other's language, but it was quite obvious that neither would leave the pave for the mud.
Edward the Fourth soon fell, by his natural Intemperance, or rather by the insatiable Cruelty of Gloucester; who had already sacrificed his Brother Clarence, to pave his Way to the Throne.