Cortes hauing little to do, went thither with his men, and the Indians of Zempoallan, who certified Cortes that the village was appertayning to a Lorde oppressed by Mutezuma.
Cortez sente thither tenne Spanyardes, with manye Indians, to carrie their victuall, and to guide them in the way.
And to say the troth, this presente was y^e cause, that Cortes was not put out of his office, but a Iudge of residence was sent thither to take an accompt of him.
Cortes cömaunded a place in his lodging to be trimmed for him, and he went forthwith thither with Cortes.
This place is wide and large, compassed round about with dores, and is so great, that a hundered thousand persons come thither to choppe and change, as a Cittie most principall in all that region.
Numberless airy rivulets, each with its own peculiar shining, ran hither and thither like the iridescent currents streaming over a bubble.
I had sometimes to journey thither bearing messages from our high priest, and so as time passed my friendship with Asur grew deep.
This is the genus loci of Italy, the charm of Italy, the unresistible lodestone which draws tens of thousands and perhaps hundreds of thousands thither each year, from England and America.
With a depth of some thirty odd metres and a circumference of three kilometres its charms were sufficient to attract Hannibal thither to sacrifice to Pluto, and Virgil there laid the "Descent into Purgatory.
Wherever his presence was most urgently needed, thitherhe repaired.
I recognize the great value and service of the department store, but I do not go there for my law or medicine; neither do I care to resortthither for my pharmacy.
They came thither also to bury their dead within consecrated soil--for baptism of their "barnes" by the priest, and the binding of man and woman in holy matrimony.
Thither the rector or his substitute, along with the churchwardens, annually repaired.
Then sacrifice was offered for peace, and victory to the king; and thither came people from all parts of Svithjod.
King Olaf was at that time in guest-quarters at Lygra, and thither they sent a message.
Then he proceededthither with a great force, and exhorted the people to stand by him; saying it would be a great disgrace never to be wiped out, if the Viken people should trample upon them in their own native place.
When Earl Einar heard of this, he hastened thither with many people, took Eyvind prisoner, and ordered him to be put to death, but spared the lives of most of his people.
Thjostolf was at this time in Konungahella, and had collected people to defend the country, and Sigurd steered thitherwith his fleet.
The scat which they promised me," he said, "is not forthcoming; and I now intend to send men thither after it.
And the priest who had the church in the neighbourhood let Sigurd's body be transported thither to the church.
Then the earl rowed thither and gave so severe an assault that the Danes had to retreat before him.
When King Magnus heard that the Birkebeins were up in Re, the king and Orm proceeded thither with their men.
Thither King Harald rowed with his men towards evening; and at night when it was dark he unloaded his ships, drew them over the neck of land into the West sea, loaded them again, and was ready with all this before day.
The marquise had spoken much of emigrating to some part of the new world beyond seas, and thither my fancy alike pointed.
Thither Andre, accompanied by Colonel Robinson, proceeded; but the vigilance of the British water-guard prevented the approach of Arnold, and the conference was deferred.
Simon was bornethither on the cloud; and he stepped upon the tower.
The Gospel, held in reverence as sacred in the second century at Rhosus, was probably broughtthither when that church was founded, not perhaps in a consecutive history, but in paragraphs.
I was for returning to Wales, where my thoughts always were; but I could not expect Sinfi to leave her family, so I started thither alone, leaving my waggon in their charge.
I found the hotel full of English painters, whom the fine summer had attracted thither as usual.
Remembering that Winifred's very earliest childhood was passed near Carnarvon, I proposed to the Gypsy that we should gothither at once.
It was at this very period that the sedition of Milan obliged Don Gonzalo to go thither in person.
In return for so many concessions, Victor-Amadeo guaranteed to the king the neutrality of Italy, and promised to close the entry of his dominions against the Protestants of Dauphiny who came thither for refuge.
The King of France, in ill health, had just set out for Lyons; and thither the cardinal was soon summoned, for Louis XIII.
He had requested to be buried at Port-Royal des Champs; he was borne thither at night; the cold was intense, and the roads were covered with snow; the carriages were escorted by men carrying torches.
He returned thither with all he had dearest in the world, his wife, Charlotte Arbaleste de la Borde, his worthy partner in all his trials-- trials of prosperity as well as adversity.
I desire that I be borne alive thither where my tomb already is,' said Philip.
Parliament of Caen; and his messenger D'Incarville added, "I have left matters at Rouen so arranged as to make me hope that before a fortnight is over you will be free to return thither and enter your homes once more.
Thither Mowbray hurried, complaining aloud of his sister's laziness in dressing, but internally hoping that the delay was occasioned by nothing of a more important character.
The Barbarians ranthither and spent the night in eating.
Paralytics had themselves brought thither in hand-barrows; many took the precaution of bringing their food, and remained on the spot until the evening; others passed the night there.
The slate-coloured waves chopped softly, and the light wind blowing their foam hither and thither spotted them with white rents.
The Council had appointed his house for the holding of this feast; the convalescents lying in the temple of Eschmoun had set out at daybreak and dragged themselves thither on their crutches.
The son of Canute was at Bruges with his mother, having retired thither to consult her previous to his meditated invasion of England, when a deputation arrived there, from England, announcing the death of Harold.
All who came thither were sheltered and relieved; none were sent away empty-handed, for spiritual and bodily comfort were alike administered to all.
The grasse and herbe doth fat sheepe in very short space, proved by English marchants which have caried sheepe thitherfor fresh victuall, and had them raised exceeding fat in lesse than three weekes.
Thither flocked most of the aspirants for social fame.
The Volsces have much corn: take these rats thither To gnaw their garners.
I am attended at the cypress grove; I pray you- 'Tis south the city mills- bring me word thither How the world goes, that to the pace of it I may spur on my journey.
He could not ride thither and bring help for fear of what might happen during his absence.
But wherever people are gathered together, be it for sport or be it in earnest, wherever a man may go in open day, thither he goes, and with a set purpose beforehand makes it felt that he is there.
It is his centre; thither he looks for everything.
They are sojourners, not inhabitants, drawn thither by business or pleasure; they come and go, and leave no mark behind.
Thither they returned, and lived there as best they could until the pinch of want again compelled them to set forth.
But meanwhile the clergyman floats hither and thither like a wreath of black smoke blown about by a draught of air.
He would enter and ramble hither and thither the ample kitchen; eat what had been prepared for him, and be off again without a word or glance of acknowledgment.
There was great wealth and splendour at the Court of Worms, and many nobles and barons flocked thither to take service under King Gunther's banners.
When he heard that many knights had ridden far that they might see this fair Princess, he made up his mind that he also would go thither to the court at Worms.
But there is a spring of cold water a little way off, thither may we go to quench our thirst.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thither" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: farther; further; theory; thereabouts; ulterior