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Example sentences for "termes"

Lexicographically close words:
teris; term; termagant; terme; termed; termeth; terminable; terminal; terminalis; terminally
  1. And so at any time we may make our peace, Returning to our first obedience Upon what termes we please.

  2. But all these are left far behind by one of the white ants (Termes fatale F.

  3. But this is nothing compared with the prodigious difference between the sexes of Termes fatale, and other species of white ants, whose males are often many thousand times less than the females, when the latter are distended with eggs[704].

  4. A general similarity runs through the proceedings of the whole tribe; but the large African species, (called by Smeathman Termes bellicosus,) T.

  5. Shall I so much dishonor my faire Starres, On equall termes to giue him chasticement?

  6. Nay but he prated, And spoke such scuruy, and prouoking termes Against your Honor, that with the little godlinesse I haue I did full hard forbeare him.

  7. All's not offence that indiscretion findes, And dotage termes so Lear.

  8. Alas (Iago) my Lord hath so bewhor'd her, Throwne such dispight, and heauy termes vpon her That true hearts cannot beare it Des.

  9. But in my termes of Honor I stand aloofe, and will no reconcilement, Till by some elder Masters of knowne Honor, I haue a voyce, and president of peace To keepe my name vngorg'd.

  10. Notable Pyrate, thou salt-water Theefe, What foolish boldnesse brought thee to their mercies, Whom thou in termes so bloudie, and so deere Hast made thine enemies?

  11. Poore Queene, How loue to me, and to her Sonne, Hath made her breake out into termes of Rage.

  12. He call'd her whore: a Begger in his drinke: Could not haue laid such termes vpon his Callet Iago.

  13. Therefore prepare you, I your Commission will forthwith dispatch, And he to England shall along with you: The termes of our estate, may not endure Hazard so dangerous as doth hourely grow Out of his Lunacies Guild.

  14. But accordinge to my playne order, I haue setforth this worke, symplye and truelye, with such vsual words and termes as is among vs wel known and frequented.

  15. We shall begin with the operations of the species which may be appropriately termed the Warrior (Termes fatalis, Linn.

  16. The most common of the solitary species must be familiar to all our readers by the name of wood-louse (Termes pulsatorium, Linn.

  17. Apparently more than one species smaller than the preceding, such as the Termes mordax and T.

  18. These were the homes of a very different species, the Termes mordax of the entomologists; though still another species of Termes build their nests in the same form.

  19. I knew they were the hills of a species of white ant called by entomologists Termes bellicosus.

  20. And likewise of a bucke; but a Rowes hornes and a Gotes hornes are tollerable termes in Venery" (1611, p.

  21. These were the homes of a very different species, the Termes mordax of the entomologists; though still another species of Termes (Termes atrox) build their nests in the same form.

  22. Many of the houses in Termes were destroyed.

  23. To the west of the Argonne the French, who had entered Vouziers, on the 12th, after a very hard struggle and in spite of several counter-attacks, cleared Termes and entered Mouron.

  24. The servand woman of the said Paule had betwix termes left his house; sche had borne a child; no father to it could she fynd; but alledged hir self to have bein oppressed late in ane evening.

  25. Or quho can now the workis countrafait Of Kennedie with termes aureait, Or of Dunbar, quhilk language had at large, As may be sene in-tyll his Goldin Targe?

  26. One species of white ant, the Termes Taprobanes, was at one time believed by Mr. Walker to be peculiar to the island, but it has recently been found in Sumatra and Borneo, and in some parts of Hindustan.

  27. Footnote 1: For these particulars of the termes monoceros, I am indebted to Mr. Thwaites, of the Roy.

  28. There is a species of Termes in Ceylon (T.

  29. Termes arrived at Dumbarton with reinforcements, early in 1549, when Dessé returned to France.

  30. But yet those who accuse this answer as seditious, understand not well this mysterie: and doe not presuppose in what termes he stood, and that he held Gracchus his will in his sleeve, both by power and knowledge.

  31. They were the nests of the Termes mordax--a species that inhabits all the plains of the "zuur-veldt" country.

  32. As for my dress, I shall send Termes off tomorrow morning; and if I do not show you at his return the most splendid habit you have ever seen, look upon mine as the most disgraced nation in your masquerade.


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