Julius, in all things grandiose, resolved to signalisehis reign by great buildings, great sculpture, great pictorial schemes.
LVII (69) To signalise some by favours, and others by punishments, that they might be a warning to the rest.
We can well understand how the modest Matthew, who never mentions anything else about himself, was glad to signalise the grace of the Master in seeking out the hated and despised publican.
Several attempts had been made to relieve it, but without success, and Gordon was urged by his Chinese colleagues to signalise his assumption of the command by carrying out this most desirable and necessary task.
A fortnight after his arrival he was appointed to take part in the destruction of the docks, which was to signalise the downfall of Russia's power in the Black Sea.
He threw the gold coins on the table for him, nodded at him to signalise that he was dismissed, without bothering to answer to his banter, and stepped back to the window.
Andrea bowed to signalise that he agreed with everything.
Shall I drop down and signalise the Inverary Steamer?
Towards the close of the repast, Xit, who always desired to be an object of attention, determined to signalise himself by some feat.
No courageous action shall pass unrequited : and as I will severely punish these rebels, so I will reward those who signalise themselves in their defeat.
On receiving this intelligence, Jack immediately despatched Mr Matson's boat to the ship with directions to signalise Murray to send his boats, well armed, on shore, desiring his own lieutenant to return with two more from the ship.
Signalise should they show any inclination to be mutinous, and I'll bear down and help you.
It is necessary to signalise the abhorrence with which such action must be viewed by all right-thinking men.
I feel that I can best signalise this great occasion by promoting you to a colonelcy in the army of liberation.
In such discourses as these the knight and squire passed the night and the whole succeeding day, without encountering any occasion to signalise themselves; at which Don Quixote was very much concerned.
But Paul prefers to signalise what shall befall our bodies; for that makes us feel that not one element in our state shall fail to be subjected to the victorious energy of Christ.
But he sees in this the existence of a principle which may signalise its energy in all directions, and is able to bear all kinds of good fruit.
In order to signalise these notable additions and restorations he invited the Bishop of Dunblane to conduct a consecration and dedication service.
Not long after the transference, the Earl sought to signalise his estimate of the Royal favour by founding a religious house.
We must signalise them, and beg them to be aisy," cried Terence.
Still, as long as there was daylight, he was anxious to push on, for he was sure that the boats would be sent in to look for him the first thing in the morning, and he wanted to be near the river to signalise to them.
Signalise her to heave-to when she nears us," said Captain Lascelles.
What we have to do now is to signalise the event;' and for the second time within two days I tasted a liquid element at an unusual hour.
Our interest is of another kind, namely to signalise the malign influence introduced into the agrarian struggle by government from Westminster as against government from Dublin.
The principle of the government of Ireland is so integrally wrong that it is difficult to signalise any one point in which it is more wrong than it is in any other.
Of the many writers who help us to reconstruct the period we ought to signalise one, Mrs A.
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