Let every man promise to lend his hand to the commanders in punishing any disobedient individuals; and let us thus show the enemy that we have ten thousand persons like Klearchus, instead of that one whom they have so perfidiously seized.
Some friends in the city sent him a warning that he could not rely upon the protection of his safe conduct, that he would probably be perfidiously arrested, and they intreated him to retire immediately again to Saxony.
So now I accept thy proposal to me, and if thou actperfidiously towards me, thy perfidy will be the means of thy destruction.
Whether the marquis de Montcalm was really assiduous to have these articles punctually executed we cannot pretend to determine; but certain it is, they were perfidiouslybroke in almost every instance.
Notwithstanding these efforts to allay suspicion, the report spread like wildfire through all the departments of France, and all the Protestant countries of Europe, that the queen had been perfidiously poisoned by Catharine.
She had already formed the design of perfidiously throwing the Protestants off their guard by professions of friendship, and then, by indiscriminate massacre, of obliterating from the kingdom every vestige of the reformed faith.
They were now in the neighborhood where Mr. Crooks and John Day had been so perfidiously robbed and stripped a few months previously, when confiding in the proffered hospitality of a ruffian band.
And death and destruction to the false man who has perfidiously broken the peace!
Still the peace commissioners remained in session at Rastadt, and continued their negotiations with the French, who just now had again perfidiously violated the treaties, and appropriated German possessions.
On the testimony of his own letters it is clear he did not mind how tortuously and perfidiously he worked.
At all events, the present proposal gave full notice to members of the Council of the existence of a Spanish settlement on the Orinoko, which subsequently Ralegh was accused of having perfidiously concealed from the King.
While the soldier was struggling with the tempest of wind and snow, the flakes, driven by the storm, lodged and accumulated in every hollow; their surfaces concealed unknown abysses, which perfidiously opened beneath our feet.
Here howitzer shells, perfidiously placed, had discharged themselves in the stoves of several houses, and wounded the military who crowded round them.
Would she not visit that friend in her distress, thinkest thou, whose intended visit to her in her's brought her into the condition from which she herself had so perfidiously escaped?
And the elder of themu said, Do ye not know that your father hath received a solemn promise from you, in the name of GOD, and how perfidiously ye behaved heretofore towards Joseph?
Next day, she turned to the Bedouin and said to him, "How couldst thou deal thus perfidiouslywith me and lure me into these desert mountains, and what wilt thou do with me?
So I swore to him a thousand oaths that I would never deal perfidiously with him, but would be a friend and a helper to him.
In return, he gave Venice to Austria, in disregard of the principles of international law, and perfidiously as regards that republic, which had made its peace with him, and become a democracy dependent on France.
While we were struggling with the tempest of wind and snow, the latter, driven by the storm, lodged and accumulated in every hollow, concealing unknown abysses, which perfidiously opened beneath our feet.
In some places, shells, perfidiously placed in the stoves of the houses, had exploded and wounded the military who crowded around them.
Theodoric set up his seat in the city he had so perfidiously won, and for the next thirty years appears as the governour of Italy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perfidiously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.