Nations, even though they be republican, which find it necessary to organize themselves on a military model, ultimately relinquish their parliamentary institutions and adopt a Cæsarian character and aspect.
The clumsy spears of the Sagoths were no match for the swords of the Sarian and Amozite, who turned the spear thrusts aside with their shields and leaped to close quarters with their lighter, handier weapons.
After a journey which was, for Pellucidar, quite uneventful, we came to the first of the Sarian villages which consists of between one and two hundred artificial caves cut into the face of a great cliff.
Cæsarian Operation, performed with safety to the Mother and Foetus.
Cæsarian operation, performed with safety to the Mother and Foetus.
They had made progress in obstetrics; described monstrosities and congenital deformities; practised version, evisceration, and Cæsarian section upon the dead and upon the living mother.
May Our Lord protect the Holy Catholic Cæsarian person of Your Majesty and aggrandize it with increase of better kingdoms and lordships, as we your servants desire.
At this juncture Octavius was at the head of the Cæsarian party.
The precious ashes were deposited in the Cæsarian mausoleum, and the memory of the departed prince was cherished in the hearts of the people.
Drusus saw them all, and knew that the Cæsarian cause had been doomed without a hearing.
In this last, Drusus spoke truly; for he had already thrown in his lot with the Cæsarian cause.
There had been an angry debate in the Senate, and Marcellus had inveighed against the Cæsarian tribune, and had joined in a furious war of words.
The most distant cohort extended far back, and far beyond the Cæsarian line of battle.
The Cæsarian horse, outnumbered seven to one, had fought valiantly, but been borne back by sheer weight of numbers.
His crime had been too notorious to be passed over, even if committed against a doomed Cæsarian like Drusus; besides, he was utterly without any political influence that would stand him in good stead.
The odds against the Cæsarian cohorts were tremendous.
Forswear your Cæsarian connections, or consider my niece's betrothal at an end!
Already Cato was on his feet glaring at the Cæsarian tribunes, and demanding that first of all they be subjected to punishment for persisting in their veto.
This building was now used by the Cæsarian leaders as a sort of party headquarters.
The Cæsarian ships beside the mole began to thrust back, lest the enemy seize them.
The Cæsarian veterans would halt before closing in battle, draw breath, and dash over the remaining interval with redoubled vigour.
He had ceased even so much as to grumble inwardly at the hardships endured by the hard-pressed Cæsarian army.
It was Drusus who called; and in answer to his shout came the deep Cæsarian battle-cry from hundreds of throats, "Venus Victrix!
The nature of the Cæsarian mercy is massively suggested.
Some of the incidental wit in the Cæsarian drama is excellent although it is upon the whole less spontaneous and perfect than in the previous plays.
But teachers desiring to confine word study to Cæsar can easily do so, as the Cæsarian words are printed in the vocabularies in distinctive type.
The few words not Cæsarian are of such frequent occurrence in Cicero, Vergil, and other authors as to justify their appearance here.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sarian" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.