The majority of these volunteers were supplied by the fiery noblesse of France, among whom the crusading spirit of their ancestors seems to have been revived at this period.
Her courage revived when he came out to her; for he welcomed her warmly, and asked her into his private office with great ceremony, quite as if she had been a grownup young lady, she told Theresa afterwards.
They thought her dying early in the afternoon, but she revived again, and spoke to them all, and sent a message to their father.
Now is it that the minds of men are qualified with all manner of discipline, and the old sciences revived which for many ages were extinct.
We also perceived how they revived ancient sports, diverting themselves together at-- 1.
As if revived but for these tremendous denunciations, while the last word left his lips the frame collapsed, the eyes set, and the King fell a corpse in the arms of Harold.
The cruelties of the old heathen Danes seemed revived in the bloody and barbarous tale.
That speech broke the charm, revived the suspense of vengeance.
For some years he was busy travelling in the Levant in the interests of his order, but a perusal of Calvin's Institutes revived his heretical tendencies, and he was condemned to be burnt.
He only revived what was forgotten or new to the young folk.
The taste for philosophy--especially its history--was revived in France to an extent unknown since the 17th century.
The Essays have frequently been revivedwith approval.
He served in 1686 on the revived ecclesiastical commission which suspended Compton, bishop of London, and then shared the administration of the see of London with Sprat, bishop of Rochester.
Even the Jews used cremation in the vale of Tophet when a plague came; and the modern Jews of Berlin and the Spanish and Portuguese Jews at Mile End cemetery were among the first to welcome the lately revived process.
The sight of some battle-pictures revived his taste for fine art.
The formal use of the credence table for the unconsecrated elements and the holy vessels before the celebration has been revived in the English Church.
If the creed-phrases needed sharpening against the revived Nestorian error of the Adoptianists, it is scarcely likely to have been written during the generation following the condemnation of Nestorius in 431.
This ought to have revived the party, and Kate, perhaps, it did.
She lay for hours until the warmth of the sun revived her.
After he had been revived he told his story, and a story of disaster and foreboding it was, sure enough.
As soon as sufficiently revived he narrated the loss of the pinnace in the breakers, the death of three of the crew, and the casting of himself and one of the Kanakas upon the beach.
She revived a little when I lifted her and put my flask to her lips.
The cipher of Don de Escoban had lain hidden three centuries, only to be revived at its due time.
Ethelbert revived the reputation of his family, which had languished for some generations.
A day's rest revived Jean enough to make her eager to push on to Chalons, and enough likewise to revive her coquettish and petulant temper.
On the following day the Acropolis was visited and the glories of that scene of historic greatness revived in the memories of the Royal travellers.
His old dread of the white man revived in all its power.
One of the Germans, revived by the water, had come up aft and laid hold of the boat near where the German officer sat.
For the first man who had been knocked into the sea had been revived by the shock of the cold water.
The stimulant revived the girl, and presently she opened her eyes and met his as he bent over her.
He often protected Hamburg against exorbitant exactions, The Hanse Towns revived a little under his government, which continued longer than that of Mortier, Michaud, and Brune.
Richelieu, whose name revived the memory of a great Minister, and who, by his excellent conduct throughout the whole course of his career, deserves to be distinguished as a model of honour and wisdom.
I saw women tearing their handkerchiefs and distributing the fragments as the emblems of the revived lily.
The remembrance of the glorious days of the French navy was revived by the statue of Duguai Trouin.
But Bonaparte certainly revived the old name, and did not add a letter to it to dignify his little capital.
Poniatowaki retired to his estate year Warsaw, where he lived like a private gentleman until the creation of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw revived the hopes of the Polish patriots.
This state of mind was increased by the recollection of the vexation his sister's marriage had caused him, and which was unfortunately revived by a letter he received from her at this juncture.
Chateaubriand revived Napoleon's former enmity against him; he received an order to quit Paris: M.
Bonaparte however, was still harassed by secret suspicion, and the painful impressions produced by Junot were either not entirely effaced or were revived after our arrival in Paris.
Isle, the astronomer, on his return from St. Petersburg, revived the attention of Spain to the importance of securing her possessions in the New World against the encroachments of other Powers.
It was, however, once morerevived by the discovery of the Ambrosian manuscript in 1812 by Carlo Amoretti.
If, on receiving the animals, any of them should appear exhausted by the journey, they may sometimes be revived by aerating the water in which they are by means of a syringe.
But her news instantly revived him, and his army with him.
The news revived his old yearnings; after one restless night he drew out enough to pay his passage and buy an outfit, and booked himself on the first P.
Tom was grateful for the attention; the Arab fed him thus for ten minutes, and the food revived him, bringing a touch of colour into his pale cheeks.
This partiallyrevived the German, and he opened his eyes.
Mark soon revived while lying on the ground, and, rising, with his torch in his hand, he looked about him.
Singularly enough, life was not quite extinct; the fisher brought the half-dead man to his house, and under the careful treatment of kind neighbors Jacopo soon revived as far as his body was concerned, but his mind remained affected.
Pope's power, things were brought back to their ancient channel, the parliament's right in making ecclesiastical laws revived of course.
He appears to have obtained possession of Edom, and for a considerable time to have held that one province of David's conquests which fell to Judah; and at the trading port of Elath he revived the commerce which Solomon had created.
They were subjected to hard trials, and if tribulation revived their hopes, with much greater certainty did it bring their sins into sorrowful remembrance.
The fresh meat revived the dogs and undoubtedly contributed to the good results of the expedition.
After it was all over he turned a little faint, so I gave him some spirits of wine mixed with water which revived him.