Supreme ofthree ranks of existence is the beautiful, vi.
We must indeed remember that souls have three ranks (the intellectual, rational, and sense lives), and that the same soul does not always exercise the same faculties.
Beautiful, the Supreme, of three ranks of existence, vi.
The fleet was composed of three hundred and fifty galleys of three ranks of oars.
Footnote 106: Whilst the Athenians maintained the empire of the sea, their fleet consisted of three, and afterwards of four, hundred galleys of three ranks of oars, all completely equipped and ready for immediate service.
Before he said she had windows in three rows, but now he adds that there was light against light, light opposite to light, and that also in three ranks.
Now these creeping ungodly men, may be divided in three ranks.
If all the companies be present, and the formation in three ranks, the depth of column will be twelve files; if in two ranks the depth will be eight, files.
In the French service, each battalion is composed of four divisions, formed in either two or three ranks.
In the Russian service each, battalion has four divisions ofthree ranks each.
In our service a battalion is supposed to be composed of ten companies, each formed in three ranks.
Every officer of experience knows the difficulty of moving in an orderly manner several deployed battalions in three ranks at close order, and that a fourth rank would increase the disorder without adding any advantage.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three ranks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.