M1138) The empire was now reunited under a single man, at the cost of vast treasures and lives.
Thus was the empire again formally divided, and was not reunited until the reign of Theodosius.
It seems to me to be nothing more than decayed granite; and I think it probable, that the sandstone found on Sambhu, and the neighbouring hill towards Hilchuck, is composed of this granitic sand reunited into rock.
They were advised to build up the places left waste and desolate, and to look hopefully forward to a reunited country and a more prosperous future.
Without loss of time the reunited comrades made their way to the station, where soap and water and a fresh supply of clothes soon transformed the appearance of the three who had had so trying a time in the little stone hut at Hope Bay.
The peculiar circumstances under which they became separated, their experiences during that time, and the dramatic manner in which they were reunited and rescued, will form the chief incidents of the following pages.
And with devout and heartfelt gratitude to him, a reunited land proclaims, "Whom God hath joined together, let no man put asunder.
I want to be reunited with these men when I shall have finished my course here.
When my mission is done here, I hope to go beyond into the spirit world where they dwell, and be reunited with them.
The researches of Mr. Bandelier have quite conclusively established the fact, that the ancient Mexican tribe consisted of twenty gentes reunited as four phratries, which constituted the four quarters of the Pueblo of Mexico.
Referring to the outline below, we notice that the eight gentes were reunited into two phratries.
You predicted we would one day stand reunited on the heights of such love as we had not dreamed of then.
They are attended by tumuli like those of the Romans; but usually throw out branches, which, after running parallel for some miles, are reunited to the original stem.
Dingane went on: The nation was divided, but it must be reunited once more.
It was a great day, the day that saw the nation reunited once more.
I may tell my American readers that they will do well not to attach the slightest importance to these stories about a threatened secession from the lately reunited Irish National party.
Can the Liberal party become so thoroughly reunited again, Jingoes and Little Englanders, as to make the formation of a Liberal Government a possible event so soon?
However, there was something else to be attended to first: There was the pleasant duty of congratulating the giant, not only upon being reunitedwith his mother, but also upon having regained his sight.
It again endears to me the recollections of cottage piety; and helps me to anticipate the joys of that day when the spirits of the glorified saints shall be reunited to their bodies, and be for ever with the Lord.
Mr Dillon carried his amendment by 45 votes to 15, and thus the treaty on which the Party was reunited was practically torn to pieces before the ink was scarce dry on it.
And thus from the very outset of his career as leader of the reunited Party he allowed his conduct to be influenced by others--very often, let it be said, against his own better judgment.
The marquis had not seen Madame de Bouille for a long time; a common dangerreunited them.
The Suliotes will soon return to their ancestral houses, and, reunited under my standard, will join me in combating the Osmanlis, our common enemies.
Nimes was reunited to France by Louis VIII, the government being taken from its vicomte, Bernard Athon VI, and given to consuls in the year 1207.
In his reign in 1244, the Russians werereunited to the see of Rome, part having been a little before drawn into the Greek schism.
Possevinus and Papebroke take notice that the Greeks since their schism have beenreunited to the Latin church fourteen times.
And to Toulan she said that "her sole desire was to be reunited to her husband whenever Heaven should decide that her life was no longer necessary to her children.
To be reunited to you and to see you happy is all that I desire.
He is doubtless hurrying to France to be reunited with some fair friend; or more likely still, the lady accompanies him now, for he said that two Irish travelers, an uncle and niece, were with him.
He wished only to be in London, reunited to Amelie, but, not knowing her address, to find her would be impossible.
At the end of that century, both currents, the learned and the popular, the classical and the modern, reunited on a broader plane.
Lorenzo de' Medici and Angelo Poliziano reunited the two currents of Italian literature, plebeian and cultivated, by giving the form of refined art to popular lyrics of divers kinds, to the rustic idyll, and to the sacred drama.
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