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Example sentences for "sars"

Lexicographically close words:
sarpent; sarpents; sarpint; sarpints; sarra; sarsaparilla; sarse; sart; sartain; sartainly
  1. The basilica in the palace of the Cæsars was also the scene of the trial of Valerius Asiaticus in the time of Claudius (see Chap.

  2. Never shall I forget the view of the former; we looked down on the Forum, and just opposite were the Palatine and the Aventine, with the ruins of the Palace of the Cæsars on the one, and houses intermixed with gardens on the other.

  3. They resided at their villas, and came into the town to the Palace of the Cæsars for the transaction of public business.

  4. A large, and by far the most picturesque portion of the Palace of the Cæsars (the only part which was not imbedded in soil ten years ago), is now accessible either from the end of the lane of S.

  5. The Arabian squadrons issued from the harbors of Palermo, Biserta, and Tunis; a hundred and fifty towns of Calabria and Campania were attacked and pillaged; nor could the suburbs of Rome be defended by the name of the Cæsars and apostles.

  6. The Byzantine Cæsars acquiesced in this shadow of dominion, without expecting, perhaps without desiring, the service of a Norman army; and the truce of thirty years was not disturbed by any hostilities between Sicily and Constantinople.

  7. After pursuing above six hundred years the fleeting Cæsars of Constantinople and Germany, I now descend, in the reign of Heraclius, on the eastern borders of the Greek monarchy.

  8. When these two recent Cæsars were put down, there remained no ruler in Europe who believed in governing by the cruel Roman law that “Might makes Right.

  9. The patricians were the proudest Romans, and the Cæsars were among the haughtiest patricians.

  10. The two Cæsars remained subordinate to the two Augusti, though each of the four was entrusted with the administration of a part of the Empire.

  11. The Palace of the Cæsars was rather a labyrinth to expect to find anybody in, but he would do his best.

  12. Some were ready to vote that the memory of the Cæsars should be entirely abolished and that the government should be restored to the simple republican form it had in the days of the Scipios and Cato.

  13. One may say that Spain gave Papal Rome its thought and activity, as it gave the Rome of the Cæsars also its thought and activity, through Seneca and Trajan.

  14. The superior mob, like the lower ones, does not wish the seeds of Cæsars or of Bonapartes to flourish in our territories.

  15. We sprinkled Le Sars with bullets, and there I threw overboard the quotation from a great German poet, folded inside an empty Very's cartridge to which I had attached canvas streamers.

  16. Those covering the first outward and return journey between Pozieres and Le Sars were good, as were the next three, at the beginning of the second journey.

  17. But soon he recovered his old form, so that when we had reached Le Sars the bus was again wreathed by black puffs.

  18. Seneca in his Letters and Juvenal in his Satires have presented portraits of the men and women of their time so striking that the corruption of the Rome of the Cæsars has remained proverbial.

  19. When the emperor died, one of the Cæsars succeeded him; it was no longer possible for the army to create emperors.

  20. But with Nero the line of Cæsars born or adopted ended.

  21. Diocletian summoned his two associated Cæsars to a conference on the subject, and they decided to crush the society by a drastic persecution.

  22. Suffice it that, complicated with many added ingredients, this worship of Mithras came into the Roman Empire about the time of Pompey the Great, and began to spread very widely under the Cæsars and Antonines.

  23. The summer eggs develop without metamorphosis, but Sars (No.

  24. The best known form is one first of all discovered by Sars in Echinaster Sarsii, and the more or less similar larvae subsequently investigated by Agassiz, Busch, Mueller, Wyville Thomson, etc.

  25. Gibbon calls this work on the Cæsars one of the most agreeable and instructive productions of ancient wit.

  26. He commences it by saying that he is not addicted to jesting, but he will relate a sort of fable in which all the gods and Cæsars are called to a great banquet.

  27. The amphitheatre and probably much of the palace of the Cæsars were in ruins, all stripped of their marbles to adorn the new Christian churches.

  28. But towards the end of the third century three lowly wayfarers were journeying from Rome along the great southern road to Paris, charged by the Pope with a mission fraught with greater issues to Gaul than the Cæsars and all their legions.

  29. But towards the end of the third century three lowly wayfarers were journeying from Rome along the great southern road to Paris, charged by the Pope with a mission fraught with greater issues to Gaul than were the Cæsars and all their legions.

  30. One day messengers came to her in the old palace of the Cæsars on the south bank of the Seine from Childebert and Clothaire praying that their nephews might be entrusted to them.

  31. Christian Cæsars might indeed repeat what a pagan Cæsar had said in unconscious prophecy, that he could better bear the proclamation of a rival Emperor than the election of a Christian Bishop in the Imperial city.

  32. How did the Cæsars of East and West bear themselves in the Eternal Question of the world’s history?

  33. In many points there is a wider difference between the Empire of the first Cæsars and the Empire of the Hohenstaufen than there is between the Empire of the Hohenstaufen and the Empire of the Austrians and Lorrainers.

  34. Nor did the New Rome fail in the work; vainly did the last companions of the Prophet strive to win the fulfilment of his promise that the sins of the first believing army that entered the city of the Cæsars should be forgiven.

  35. The line of her Cæsars is broken, broken, we may be sure, for ever.

  36. The first establishment of the Makásars in Java, appears to have taken place A.

  37. They have the valves broad at both ends, and were placed by Sars in a separate tribe, called Platycopa.

  38. The equivalent terms applied by Sars are Anostraca, Notostraca, Conchostraca, involving a termination already appropriated to higher divisions of the Crustacean class, for which it ought to be reserved.

  39. The four tribes instituted by Sars in 1865 were reduced to two by G.

  40. We pray for the C[ae]sars at all our assemblies.

  41. This is the age of tyrants, as the lesser Cæsars or Philip of Macedon.

  42. There the Twelve Cæsars are spoken of as hanging on the wall, as if they were medallions; but Mr. E.

  43. Bowlby tells me that he perfectly remembers the Twelve Cæsars at Gilston, about 1850, as busts, just as Lamb says.

  44. I could tell of an old marble hall, with Hogarth's prints, and the Roman Cæsars in marble hung round.

  45. Arriving in face of the Cæsars he threw aside the cloth and held up before them and in sight of all the people the grizzly head of Simon, the son of Gioras.

  46. Then silence was called, and there before the Temple of Jove the beasts were slain, and the Cæsars offered sacrifice to the gods that had given them victory.

  47. Then Miriam was sure that she had fallen into the hands of a woman who was a Christian, and was thankful in her heart, for while the Cæsars sat upon the Roman throne the Christians of every clime, rank and race were one great family.

  48. She is Pearl-Maiden, the captive who made the quarrel between the Cæsars and Domitian, of which all Rome is talking.

  49. Presently the murmur grew to a shout, the shout to a roar, and when the Cæsars appeared in their glittering chariots, the roar to a triumphant peal which shook the street like thunder.

  50. The Cæsars wish to see her, that they may decide where she is to walk in the procession.

  51. Cæsars rose and fell; the great Temple was at length almost completed in its glory, and many events happened which are remembered even to this day.

  52. When she had gone they seemed to see little else; even the sight of the glorious Cæsars could not hold their eyes.

  53. As they came the soldiers saw them and set up a mighty triumphant shout which sounded like the roar of the sea, that endured while the Cæsars sat themselves upon their thrones.

  54. Now the Cæsars vanished and the officers began to order the great procession, of which Miriam could see neither the beginning nor the end.

  55. I am charged to deliver this lady to the Cæsars and to certify that while she was in my care no man has so much as laid a finger on her.

  56. The Messiah he desired to follow must be a great conqueror, one who would overthrow the Cæsars and take the throne of Cæsar, not a humble creature with his mouth full of maxims.


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