He shall deliver up the Spanish renegades who were in this fort of Ternate.
The king surrenders his forts and restores all captives; delivers up any Dutchmen or Spanish renegadeswho may be in Ternate; and gives up the villages of Christian natives in adjacent islands.
There were some Northern Cheyennes with us, under Two Moon, and a few Santee Sioux, renegades from Canada, under Inkpaduta, who had killed white people in Iowa long before.
Here, considered as strangers and enemies by the natives, whom they detested, the new colonists sought for, and formed relations with Turks and renegades of all nations, whilst they kept themselves separate from the Arabs and Berbers.
As the renegades loosed her and dropped away, leaving her alone in the appalling light, for one instant she flung her hands over her face.
If such renegades to their order could be properly discouraged or extinguished, Cicero had thought that there would be nothing more to desire.
To-night the squadron leaves to chase some of McDonald's renegades out of Broadalbin.
When he discovered us he whipped out a pistol and bade us stand where we were; and it took all my persuasion to convince him that we were not renegades from McCraw's band.
While we were preparing for the journey, good friends came in with tidings that the renegades were gathering in large force in and about Salem and the fork of Black River.
The renegades were herded into a stable, and, to the surprise of us all, no order was given to dismount.
There were fifty of these renegades in the crew; and naturally, as they were ready to traitorously abandon their own country, they were equally ready for treachery to the flag under which they sailed.
The roll-call had proceeded but a short time when it became evident that most of the British renegades were absent from their stations.
Notwithstanding the watchfulness of the Roman officials, it would have been possible to deceive them, had there not been Jewish renegades who betrayed to the Roman overseers the various stratagems and devices employed.
The Judaean philosopher, Philo, gives some account of the renegades of his time and his community, whom he designates as frivolous, immoral, and utterly unworthy.
There, on the stream bank, lay the two renegades from civilized life.
Might not the renegades have some reason on their side after all.
The renegades of northern Arizona in the earliest of the seventies were mainly Tontos, but many a young brave of the Apache Mohave tribe had cast his lot with them.
It was whispered that he drank, and that he had been friendly with the renegades McKee, Elliott, and Girty.
The only explanation that can be given is that renegades rage against the cause of their own blood with the fury of insanity rather than with the malignity of a naturally ferocious temper.
It was soon told among them that Girty and all the other renegades had ceased fighting and had retired to the town.
Meanwhile Timmendiquas, the renegades and their powerful force were marching southward to destroy what Bird had left.
There went the renegades and there many Kentuckians, who had escaped the tomahawk or the stake, had been taken captive, including such famous men as Boone and Kenton.
The renegades or Indians in the woods would certainly see their boat if they continued that method of progress, but on land they could choose their way and hide whenever they wished.
In the minds of the renegades he awoke corresponding emotions.
As we have to run a gauntlet here, and there will be some shooting, I mean that one of the renegades shall never trouble us any more.
Wyatt made a reply, but Henry could not hear it as the two renegades and the warriors passed on in the underbrush.
Tories and renegades who are strangers to the British officers at Detroit must be continually arriving there.
It's now our business to follow the Indians an' the renegades all the way to the Great Lakes ef they go that fur.
But in the sort of backwoodsman he had been there was such stuff as renegades were made of.
The Indians and the renegades at Sandusky would not believe their prisoners when Crawford's men told them that Cornwallis and his army had surrendered to Washington; but the Revolutionary War had now really come to an end.
One of the dreadful facts of the dreadful time was the frequent deception of boatmen by Indians and renegades who pretended to be escaping prisoners, and who lured them to their destruction by piteous appeals for help.
Simon Girty, who tried so hard to save Kenton's life at Wapatimika, was the most notorious of those white renegades who abounded in the Ohio country during the Indian wars.
Assuring ourselves that the renegades had not passed that point, and that they were further back, we started to meet them, meantime keeping a careful lookout ahead.
The Modocs, or renegades were now out of the lava beds, and with soldiers and volunteers practically surrounding them, and with dissensions in their own camp, the band broke up.
Jack himself was wanted for murder, and sought an asylum in the lava beds, or the country adjacent thereto, where he gathered around him renegades from other tribes--renegades outlawed by Indians and whites alike.
The band under Captain Jack were merely renegades who, dissatisfied with their new home, left the reservation and went back to Lost river and Tule Lake.
Even piraticalrenegades would never dream of taking a man's life, good Drgon," Sime said.
And you live in these flea-bitten quarters, jammed inside the town walls, so the Greymen and renegades won't get you.
The arrogancy of the Christian renegadesneeds better warrant than Ballaban can give it," sneered the Bey.
Surrounded by a group of Albanian renegades like himself, he fought desperately, well knowing the dire vengeance which should follow his capture.
The House fell first on the renegades of the late reign.
Of those renegadesthe Earls of Peterborough and Salisbury were the highest in rank, but were also the lowest in intellect: for Salisbury had always been an idiot; and Peterborough had long been a dotard.
Some of the bystanders were for resistance, but the renegades succeeded in restraining them.
The renegades were grinning and laughing to think how easy a thing they had; and I couldn't rightly think up any arguments against the notion--at least from their standpoint.
They used to send soldiers to guard every water hole in the country so the renegades couldn't get water.
But those renegades caught it square in the thick of trouble.
The point is that I'm a thousand feet or so above the valley, and the renegades is in such a hurry about that time that they never stop to climb up and collect me.
It was agreed, too, that all renegades from either country should be returned, and that citizens of one country should be entitled to any property belonging to them in the other.
The base renegades are many degrees worse even than the unprincipled adventurers from the North who have so long preyed upon the South.
But it should be proclaimed, in the interest of truth and justice, that the South since the close of the war, has been preyed upon by unprincipled adventurers and renegades who are determined to rule or ruin.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "renegades" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.