His force diminished, his numbers lessened, and thesubjugated Semite increased in strength.
We have formerly described how far the Romans had subjugated the Germans on both banks of the Rhine.
He revolted against this influence which subjugated him: he, hitherto accustomed to break through every obstacle, was now powerless before a child, who disarmed him with a smile, when he tried to overpower her.
Some years afterwards the town of Mollaca, near Cuzco, was conquered and subjugated by force of arms.
He forcibly subjugated the people of Cuyumarca and Ancasmarca, four leagues from Cuzco.
The nations which Pachacuti Inca subjugated and the towns he took; and first of Tocay Ccapac, Sinchi of the Ayamarcas, and the destruction of the Cuyos XXXV.
He was to conquer up to that point and then return to Cuzco, leaving sufficient garrisons in the subjugated lands.
He restored to the subjugated Saxons certain of the rights of which Charlemagne had deprived them.
He had everywhere greatly extended the frontiers of the Frankish dominions and subjugated the populations comprised in his conquests.
He belonged to the race of Berbers, whom the Romans called Moors, a people of the north-west of Africa, conquered and subjugated by the Arabs, but impatient under the yoke.
In point of fact Brittany was no more subjugated by Pepin than by his predecessors; all that can be said is, that the Franks resumed, under him, an aggressive attitude towards the Britons, as if to vindicate a right of sovereignty.
Tezcuco had been captured, the people subjugated by the Tepanecs, and the king killed when the young prince was but fifteen years old.
Through a series of brilliant victories he took fortress after fortress, until he subjugated the whole of Transylvania, and brought it again into subjection to the Austrian crown.
With ease he subjugated Tuscany, and in a triumphant march through Pisa and Siena, entered Rome as a conqueror.
The island of Sicily was speedily subjugated and also attached to the Neapolitan crown.
The empire of Russia would subjugate Europe, and will be subjugated itself.
Things changed when the Portuguese traded with India as conquerors, and the Spaniards subjugated Mexico and Peru with six or seven hundred men.
Territory has been conquered; peoples have been subjugated or annihilated; an imperial class has established itself.
The Roman conquerors subjugated the people politically and then exacted an economic return in the form of tribute.
Pausanias tells us that they subjugated the Libyans and Hispanians on this island, and built the two cities of Caralis (Cagliari) and Sulchos (Palma di Solo).
Unhappily, to the ruling minority, sore from recent conflict and drunk with recent victory, the subjugated majority was as a drove of cattle, or rather as a pack of wolves.
The people of England were to be kept down by these thrice subjugated barbarians.
There are nations which have subjugated a part of the world without having the usage of characters.
This food, to which we are accustomed, is among us so precious that the fear of seeing a dearth of it alone causes riots among the most subjugated peoples.
Thus, O king, did Nakula subjugate the countries that lay to the west-- the direction that is presided over by the god Varuna, and that had once before been subjugated by Vasudeva himself!
On his way he subjugated the monarchs known by the names of Danda and Dandadhara.
And having subjugated various monarchs, and making all of them pay tributes, Nakula that foremost of the Kurus, full of resources, retraced his way towards his own city.
And the hero thensubjugated strategically the Sakas and the barbarians living in that part of the country.
And, O great king, the son of Indra also subjugated the allied tribes of the Lohas, the eastern Kambojas, and northern Rishikas.
And, O monarch, having subjugated the whole earth with her mountains, forests, and woods, he made preparations for the great sacrifice called the Rajasuya.
It was thus that tiger among men subjugated the countries that lay to the North, having fought numberless battles with both Kshatriya and robber tribes.
And having thus subjugatedthe king of Pragjyotisha, Dhananjaya of long arms, the son of Kunti, then marched towards the north-- the direction presided over by the lord of treasures.
And the exalted one then subjugated the country of Gopalakaksha and the northern Kosalas and also the king of Mallas.
And, O Bharata, having subjugated Karna and brought him under his sway, the mighty hero then vanquished the powerful king of the mountainous regions.
And the son of Kunti, having vanquished that monarch by performing feats that excelled in fierceness, subjugated the eastern region.
And the illustrious Nakula after this, subjugated the whole of the desert country and the region known as Sairishaka full of plenty, as also that other one called Mahetta.
And the Pandava then, O king, subjugated in battle those strong and brave heroes of fierce prowess, viz.
After this he subjugated Modapura, Vamadeva, Sudaman, Susankula, the Northern Ulukas, and the kings of those countries and peoples.
Caesar had subjugated the world, all but the dark unbending soul of Cato.
So then, after the Caesar had defeated and recovered the entire empire, and subjugated many other nearby provinces, he started back in great triumph to the city of Constantinople.
And as Diafebus thought of the remedies for this illness, he said: "Although you may think that it is difficult and strange to be subjugated by the yoke of love, you may be sure that no one can resist it.
For by the sword Mahomet and Moses subjugated Palestine, each instructed by great miracles.
Is Rome harsher to her citizens than she is with her subjugated peoples?
Here, then, we must infer the existence of an immense multitude of Norman immigrants mingling and eventually fusing with the subjugated race.
The recanting or subjugated element that remained is probably represented by the prescriptive "free-thinking" anti-clerical element of to-day.
But such was the life, the work, the bequest of this Norman scholar, who died honored and beloved even by the rude, sullen, and implacable race which had been subjugated by the Norman kings.
The new element became at once the vitalizing power of the "absorptive" or subjugated race.
This expiatory union of a daughter of the conquering Franks with a son of the subjugated Gauls being impossible in the sight of man, we consecrate it before Thee.
But what good will the crops do, if we be subjugated in the mean time?
Our people will die in the last ditch rather than be subjugated and see the confiscation of their property.
So did Pomfret, subjugated as he was with the charm and attractiveness of Miss Burton.
That eloquent glance had completely subjugated the young man.
He longed to take her in his arms there and then and ask her to be his wife, so far was he subjugated by her subtle fascination.
But clearly Hugh Murchison had subjugated her to the extent of respecting an honourable bargain.
Pride intoxicated me when I saw myself admiringly surrounded by the proudest of our conquerors--I, the son of that conquered and subjugated people.
The fields were ravaged, the harvest was neglected, the frightful distress of the subjugated populations of the districts that we traversed contrasted cruelly with the independent and happy life of the inhabitants of our valley.
Barely a century since its foundation, the Musselman faith has subjugated the Orient almost entirely, Spain and a portion of Gaul.
The invaders poured down from the Pyrenees and drove back or subjugated the Visigoths.
Between Philip Sheldon and his brother there was at this time a state of feeling somewhat akin to the relations between a subjugated country and its conqueror.