He rendered such services to his country, which were sufficient to immortalize his name, had he not for ever tarnished his glory by the most terrible and cruel murders, blasphemies, and licentiousness of every kind.
A little while afterwards Stancioff, his Foreign Minister, was able to boast with truth in the Sobranje that— “Honours generally reserved for independent sovereigns are now rendered to the Prince of Bulgaria.
The services he hadrendered to Ferdinand were made the weapons of his undoing.
Mr. Mc Kenzie invited me to visit him at Fort Union, but the inclemency of the weatherrendered such a journey extremely unpleasant.
Not another man then living could have done what he did; and we question if either Harley or St. John ever realized the service he rendered them.
The consequence of which is, (and it is natural it should be so) that their long impunity hath rendered them still more audacious.
The worship rendered to you there," replied the Taoist, "had nothing in it which should have offended your father; it did not concern him.
The chief of his secret police was Tsao Chün, the Kitchen-god, who rendered to him an account of the good and evil deeds of each family.
He struggled and tried to free himself, but found that his hands had been rendered useless by some mysterious power, and that flight was impossible.
The margins of the beak are not only very sharp, but are frequentlyrendered more terrible by the presence of a tooth-like projection from the upper mandible, which fits into a corresponding excavation in the lower jaw.
To what perfection the intelligence of the Birds of Prey has been brought will be seen in our description of some of the services rendered to our forefathers by the Falcons.
The eyes are surrounded by elongated patches of naked flesh-coloured skin, immediately behind which the ear-feathers, of a brilliant ultramarine blue, are rendered very conspicuous.
We generally heard their voices about an hour after sunset, in places which were rendered dark and obscured by thick foliage, and they then began to sweep about, attracted by the light.
On the discharge of a gun, the whole multitude will immediately take wing, and rise into the air with deafening cries, as though rendered furious by the interruption.
When caged they may be rendered extremely tame, so that they may be permitted to fly in and out, and will come at their master's call.
But the great fact remains that habits can be made over, temptations rendered harmless, and character formed, by this simple means.
It is quite conceivable that within the near future the venereal diseases will be rendered entirely curable by the progress of medicine.
And so, while one of the great tasks of moral education is to make men unselfish, that alone is not enough; unselfishness must be directed by reason and tact, rendered far-sighted and intelligent.
Floracita, stunned by the blow that had fallen on her so suddenly, and rendered drowsy by the anodyne she had taken, soon fell into an uneasy slumber, broken by occasional starts and stifled sobs.
As the heat increased, mosquitoes in the woods and sand-flies on the beach rendered the shelter of the house desirable most of the time.
But, out of gratitude for services she has rendered my wife, I am willing to make you gratuitous compensation, provided you will enable me to buy all her children.
Her husbandrendered service to a dear young friend of ours in the army, and we would be glad to repay the obligation by kindness to her.
But my disappointed and lonely condition rendered me an easy prey to temptation, and I was where public opinion sanctioned such connections.
The glowing cheek and the dimpling smile were a new revelation to Mr. Green; for he had never interested her sufficiently to call out the vivacity which rendered her so charming.
A new access of tenderness seemed to have come over Fitzgerald; partly because happiness rendered her beauty more radiant, and partly because secret thoughts that were revolving in his mind brought some twinges of remorse.
She had grown somewhat stouter, but that only rendered her tall figure more majestic.
This confidence secured her as a firm friend and ally of Henriet, while her devoted attachment to Mrs. King rendered her secrecy certain.
On the south of Soungaria he extended his boundary beyond Cashgar, and rendered several of the neighbouring tribes tributary.
As contrary winds and currents now prevail, it is rendered impossible for the envoy to proceed to Turan bay.
The ebb tide here met us, and the slaves made but slow progress in rowing--a breeze occasionally helped us, but the remainder of the passage was rendered tedious by the great heat of the sun.
These tribes had by their former unions rendered themselves formidable to their neighbours; and in the time of the Sung dynasty, from A.
Downes, in the performance of the duties assigned by government, rendered a visit from the Peacock to that place unnecessary, and thus left the objects of the mission more fully open to a complete and minute investigation.
As contrary winds and currents still prevail, it is rendered impossible for him to proceed to Turan bay.
Cinque Ports for the protection of our maritime frontier; and hence the origin of those privileges conferred upon them by successive sovereigns, in acknowledgment of services rendered to the State.
Whatever it was possible for art to accomplish has been attempted, and that so successfully that, if the ultimate object has not yet been obtained, the navigation of the Mersey has at least been rendered comparatively safe and expeditious.
The city consists principally of one irregular street, fully a mile in length, with a fine vista towards the Menai--a name which the genius of Telford has rendered familiar to all the admirers of science and art.
About the time of Erlangga were produced the old prose version of the Mahabharata, in which certain episodes of that poem are rendered with great freedom and the poem called Arjuna-vivâha, or the marriage of Arjuna.
Many translators were at work in this period and a considerable part of the present canon was then rendered into Tibetan.
It fixes the provisions to be supplied to priests and students and the honours to be rendered to distinguished visitors.
Hsüan Chuang was a notable reformer and probably after his time Indian words were rendered in Chinese characters as accurately as Chinese words are now transcribed in Latin letters.
One of such codifications is represented by the Pali Canon, at least one other by the Sanskrit text which was rendered into Chinese.
Bushell) is rendered by Bre-bo, a similar measure in Tibetan.
The inevitable outburst was delayed but also rendered more disastrous when it came by the action of the Mongols who, as in China, were patrons of Buddhism.
It was the sort of thing that the thirsty climate of Jamaica rendered frequent enough.
The necessity which exists for supporting all the figures has rendered it impossible to give them the same aërial lightness I have seen in paintings of the same subject, yet they are all but aërial.
They contended that if all the organisms could be destroyed, that sewage would be rendered unobjectionable.
For many weeks the atmosphere of Parliamentary committee rooms was only rendered barely tolerable by the suspension before every window of blinds saturated with chloride of lime, and by the lavish use of this and other disinfectants.
One woman was known to have at least four, but investigations of this sort were rendered extremely difficult by the universal custom of adoption.
A due acknowledgment for the privilege is hereby rendered to both Doctor Greenman and Doctor Mason.
This curious development of the skull is rendered still more striking by the fact that the bridge of the nose is low, as usual among these people, so that the shelf-like projection of the brow stands out in strong relief.
Commanding the mouth of the Vanigela River, the people of Kalo absorb the trade with the interior; and their material prosperity is said to have rendered them conceited and troublesome.
The victim was his own aunt, and he assisted in putting the rope around her neck, and strangling her, a service he is said to have rendered on a former occasion to his own mother.
Sidenote: Services rendered to the living by ghosts of the dead.
Yet they contained much valuable information, and may by some supplementary provision of the law be rendered more effective.
Similar motives have rendered expedient the keeping of a like force on the coasts of Peru and Chile on the Pacific.
The 184th Infantry found little opposition in its area, but excessive heat and the difficulty of maintaining communication in the high cogon grass rendered its progress difficult.
The guerrillas rendered invaluable aid to the 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry, throughout the Kilay Ridge episode by furnishing intelligence and protecting the rear of the unit.
One Japanese battleship of the 1st Diversion Attack Force was sunk, one heavy cruiser rendered impotent, and minor damage was inflicted on other battleships.
Under lowering skies and in a driving rain which rendered impossible the anticipated air support, [191] Company D, under 1st Lt.
Furthermore, one third of the infantry weapons of the 1st Infantry Regiment and two thirds of those belonging to the 57th Infantry Regiment had been rendered inoperable.
The Battle of Leyte Gulf interfered greatly with the close support rendered by the Navy, since the carrier-based planes had to be withdrawn.
The excessive difficulty of manhandling it into a position from which fire could be delivered against Japanese pillboxes and machine guns rendered it ineffective for that purpose.
Her boiler and furnace rendered her hold untenable, for her crew came out of the smoke and formed orderly platoons on her crippled deck.
About a week after the pilchard incident, he reported ready for this service, when a twist of circumstance rendered it unnecessary.
Methought you came hither convinced that both the religion and the habits in which the young lady had been bred up rendered your infantine contract most unsuitable.
The three months of Paris, and the tailors there, had rendered Philip much less conspicuous than formerly; but still people looked at him narrowly as he followed his brother along the street.
Not an unmerciful man, according to the time, had probably meant to release him as soon as the marriage between his son and niece should have rendered it superfluous to detain this witness to Berenger's existence.
The most alarming days were those when she was not the avowed object of the chase, but when the pursuit of game rendered the coverts in the woods and fields unsafe, and the hounds might lead to her discovery.
But he had not yet made up his mind to that absolute disavowal of his own branch of the Church, which alone could have rendered him eligible for any foundation at Oxford.
She was always prettily and affectionately grateful for every service that herendered her, and as graciously polite as though she had been keeping house in the halls of Ribaumont.
This rendered him acceptable to high and low alike, as well as to his own friends.
At Acquapendente he healed many persons of the pestilence, and also at Cesena and at Rome, including a cardinal, whom he rendered immune to plague for ever more by drawing a cross on his forehead.
The buildings had to be rendered suitable for the habitation of pensioners and scholars, and a constitution for the institution had to be prepared.
This highly-prized distinction is reserved for those who, in the unanimous judgment of the Corporation, have rendered conspicuous services to their country in their various callings.
After the ceremonies, the students quietly congregate in some room in college to count these favors and to ascertain who is to be considered the hero of the day, as having rendered himself pre-eminently ridiculous.
The means by which the performance of anything is rendered easy.
His courage, skill, and energy had made a deep impression upon her; and the signal service he had rendered called forth all her gratitude.
As the latter had rendered her a signal service on Lake Constance, she felt justified in extending unusual attentions to him.
Then you value it because I rendered you a little service on the lake," added Shuffles.
I do not say that the remedy is infallible; but I can safely say that out of one hundred cases, ninety, by its use, are rendered innoxious.
Tell the emperor that if I weather the storm that is bursting over my head, I will prove to him my eternal gratitude for the service he has rendered me this day.
Not until I have thanked you for the great service you have rendered me.
I had rendered extraordinary services to the emperor.
French customs into the court of Parma, and during her life the gayety and grace of French manners had rendered that court one of the most attractive in Europe.
You should try this body-guard, sire; it is more economical than yours, for its service is rendered for pure love.
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