How great were the sufferings of Moppa and Salabina, old townlets of the Indians, and the neighbouring places!
Vico, indeed, shares with no few other townlets on the peninsula the discredit of having been afflicted sorely by witches.
No one of these townlets is devoid of interest, yet when a man travels by this road he is afire to reach the greater beauty further on, and will not tarry to collect the broken fragments of an old tradition at this point.
Only the smaller and poorer towns and townlets where even the local Jews can scarcely get employment, are put at the disposal of the newcomers as their places of residence.
The first party, three thousand strong, stayed a while at Melitopol, then they were transported to Simferopol where they remained five days, and were finally distributed over the towns and townletsof northern Crimea.
The little townlets of Milly and Saint-Pont were the cradle and the refuge of Lamartine, who so loved this part of France extending from the Loire to Lac Leman and the Alps.
In character it resembles one of those western American townlets which possess small present assets but immense aspirations.
Up high in the Val d'Aoste lies a battery of little Alpine townlets scarce known even by name, though possessed of a momentous history and often of architectural monuments marvellously imposing in their grandeur and beauty.
There is hardly such a range of charming little towns and townlets to be found elsewhere in all the world.
The whole battery of little cities, towns, and townlets which surround Lakes Como, Varese, Lugano and Maggiore are delightful from all points.
They were driven like cattle into the townlets and cities, and left there on the public squares in the open air.
This litigation was due to the fact that the Jewish residents of the townlets and villages were subject to the jurisdiction of the nearest Kahal, whose income they helped to swell.
Particularly tragic was the fate of those Jews who, in the hope of greater safety, had fled from the villages and townlets to the fortified cities.
Ilyer spent most of his life in the townlets of Smorgoni and Ilya (whence his surname), in the government of Vilna, and died of the cholera, in 1831.
In the latter part of April riots took place in many villages of the Yelisavetgrad district and in several towns and townlets in the adjoining government of Kherson.
Under Rabbi Zalman the townlets of Lozno and Ladi served as "capitals"; under his successors, they were Ladi and Lubavichi.
During the following days, from April to May, some fifty villages and a number of townlets in the government of Kiev and the adjacent governments of Volhynia and Podolia were swept by the pogrom epidemic.
As in previous cases, the example of the city of Pereysslav was followed by the townlets and villages in the surrounding region.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "townlets" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.