The king retaliated by placing the clergy of the kingdom in outlawry.
Their cruelty, however, was retaliated by their almost total annihilation while attempting to retreat across the Adern, and in the ensuing season Charlemagne reduced them, as it seemed, to a state of total submission.
To our remonstrances they retaliated with a threat to invade Bengal and drive us back to our island home.
The destructive expeditions against the American depots of military stores, were retaliated in kind by Colonel Meigs, a spirited officer who had accompanied Arnold in his expedition through the wilderness against Quebec.
At length theyretaliated whenever they received a volley.
Many times they laughed at him for his poor success, and he retaliated with his mischievous tricks.
Maui retaliated by praying for rain to destroy Maru's fields.
In the south, a Pope at Rome was calling the curses of Heaven down upon a second Pope who resided at Avignon, in southern France, and who retaliated in kind.
The Emperor invariably tried to interfere with the affairs of the church and the Pope retaliated and told the Emperor how he should rule his domains.
The emperor passed the Danube on a bridge of boats, cut in pieces all that encountered his march, penetrated into the heart of the country of the Quadi, and severely retaliated the calamities which they had inflicted on the Roman province.
The fields of Assyria were devoted by Julian to the calamities of war; and the philosopher retaliated on a guiltless people the acts of rapine and cruelty which had been committed by their haughty master in the Roman provinces.
Iron will be retaliatedwith iron, prison ships by prison ships, and like by like in general.
Napoleon retaliated by the Berlin Decrees, shutting up all England, interdicting the commerce of the world.
He had himself been to blame in his controversy with the father of the new philosophy, and the disciples (calling the author of L’Art de Penser such in a general sense) retaliated by equal captiousness.
Barbier d’Aucour retaliated on the vain Jesuit by his Sentimens de Cleanthe sur les Entretiens d’Ariste et d’Eugène.
Laura, stung to the quick, retaliated by taunting Pin with the change that had come to pass in her appearance.
Laura retaliated by falling foul of little personal traits in Pin: a nervous habit she had of clearing her throat--her very walk.
The Muddy Indians had pursued the robbers, and retaliated by killing a chief of the Cedar Indians, and wounding two more of their party.
The Navajos have evidently been the plunderers of the Moquis for generations, and the latter have retaliated whenever they have had an opportunity.
Reuchlin also had given offense, and was attacked and persecuted; but his party retaliated by the “Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum.
Harassed by the Pope, he retaliatedmost fiercely, and was at last accused of a design to extirpate the Christian religion.
Admiral Samuel Barrington, the British admiral in the Leeward Islands, had retaliated by seizing Santa Lucia on the 13th and 14th of December after the arrival of Hotham from North America.
Against these prosecutions the Anarchists retaliated by acts of violence which in their turn were followed by more executions from above, and new acts of revenge from below.
After the death of Cleomenes and the refusal of the Athenians to restore the hostages to Leotychides, the Aeginetans retaliated by seizing a number of Athenians at a festival at Sunium.
A few days later the Austrians retaliated by sending an aeroplane flying over Cettinje, which dropped a number of bombs on that small city.
Immediately the Russians retaliated by an equally unexpected naval operation far to the north, at the western entrance to the Gulf of Riga.
Germany retaliated upon army officers, and the British were compelled to retire from their position.
The enemy retaliated mostly on communication trenches, using some very heavy shells, but not doing a great deal of damage.
So at last he retaliated upon Beverley by ousting him from his civil and military offices and "silenced him from pleading in the courts.
The Susquehannocks retaliated with a series of murders, and the Indian war was on.
I retaliated immediately by drawing a picture of him, with a girl sitting on each knee, singing "The soldiers are going, hurrah!
We suspended those that we had killed upon the trees, and left their bodies to dangle in terror to the rest, and as a proof, how we retaliated aggression.
Kidgwiga informed us that Kamrasi never retaliated on Mtesa when he lifted Unyoro cows, though the Waganda keep their cattle on the border--which simply meant that he had not the power of doing so.
One of the combatants repaired home where he attempted to assail his better half with his fist; she retaliated by seizing a chair and breaking his head.
The frightened bartender owned up to his part of the transaction but the passenger, the relative of the defunct when taken to task retaliated by threatening the captain with arrest upon the ship's arrival at Valparaiso.
In March 1645 Essex happened to take thirteen Irish troopers, whom he hanged without mercy; and Rupert immediately retaliated by the execution of thirteen Roundhead prisoners.
When the Puritans began a wholesale massacre of the King's Irish soldiers, the Prince promptly retaliated by executing an equal number of Puritan {65} prisoners.
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