He was treated by his uncle in exactly the same way as other gentlemen volunteers, carried a musket, and performed all the duties of a private soldier.
My lord duke," he said, "I cannot sufficiently thank you for the hospitality and kindness with which you and the duchess have treated me.
He had married his cousin, the nearest heir to the dukedom, but he treated her so badly that she fled to France and begged the protection of Louis XIII.
And all because a lady asked a common thief to eat supper with her andtreated him as a guest.
Perhaps it had been many a day since a lady had spoken kindly to Minnie and treatedher as an equal.
It is very difficult to believe, and where one is treated with so much hospitality one does not look for such things.
By shedding the blood of our poor brother yesterday, we fear these beings are of evil repute, and therefore should be treated as enemies of our race, and die.
We were treated precisely the same as before our trial, with the exception of being allowed to walk in the garden of Siccoth.
Graham was prevented by a dozen guards from saying more; but we noticed that not a man amongst them treated him roughly.
Your weapons are more deadly than our own, as we had ample testimony before we struck a blow; and this Osa treated us in no friendly spirit, giving us no opportunity of explaining ourselves to him.
Everywhere they had been treated with respect, although much curiosity was excited by their appearance and movements.
We came to your world as friends; but we are treated as the vilest of enemies, because we killed one who in another moment would have slain us.
When the strange person reached his own camp, he told the people how well he had been treated by these two persons, and that they wished him to bring the whole camp to where they were, and that there they should have plenty.
We treat them now much as we have always treated them.
On the whole, however, women who behaved themselves were well treated and received a good deal of consideration.
For washing purposes it must be treated with a few tablets of permanganate of potassium which colours it red.
Madame Vicaud treated him as she might have treated him had he been but one habitue of a crowded salon.
He treated her abominably when he found that he had gained nothing with her; and he was idle, extravagant, dissipated.
He was always fair to every one and the boys knew they could expect to be treated justly by him at all times.
Many a time both Heinrich and Karl had been driven almost to desperation by the manner in which she treated them.
She found him humanely treated and not despondent.
He is jewelled all over like a first-class Hindoo idol, and is treated as a god in fashionable restaurants, where he entertains riff-raff at sumptuous banquets.
Agatha, wishing to humour a maniac for whom she retained an unreasonable affection, came to the wedding and treated Lola as only a sweet lady could.
On the contrary, the same Father Petau says, that it is better to treat them as the ancient Christians treated the images and temples of the gods.
The Fourth Book treated of the Mosaic history and the antiquities of the Jews, as we learn from Eusebius, Proep.
The Third Book treated of the interpretation of the Scriptures, in which Porphyry condemned the mode of explaining them adopted by the commentators, and especially the allegories of Origen.
They treated the Roman pastor as equal does equal;[8] but usurped powers grow like avalanches.
Nevertheless, they treated him harshly, and assigned him the meanest tasks.
But what was worse for Luther, this learned doctor was one of the most zealous defenders of the scholastic theology, which the Reformer had always treated so unmercifully.
The bands of different regiments were stationed in the churchyard, and the company was often treated to much fine martial music.
Nevertheless, as he treated me with cordiality and respect, while he dealt with me so frankly, there was not room to take offence.
It is probable, however, a little reflection satisfied the mayor that a frolic could not well be treated as a larceny; and that Guert had some of his own wife's blood in his veins.
Money, and not honour, is their game; and you will be treated like a barrel of beef, or a bag of potatoes, if you fall into their hands.
Mr. Harris is apt to think himself ill-treated if he do not find everybody at table.
To me the woman was far from being communicative, though she treated Guert Ten Eyck better.
If ladies can't be treated to sights, and other amusements, I should like to know who is to be so.
I saw that he was determined to repair the rudeness with which he had treated me at Lady William Gordon's, and therefore acquiesced.
ADAMS: Turf treated with chlordane or DDT is grub-proofed and is not of any use to the flying parasites as a place to lay eggs, or for bacteria to multiply.
It has been treated as a farmer would treat it, without too much pampering.
The possible trouble with DDT is that it is too nearly permanent, and if you should plow up a piece of lawn treated with it and try to raise tomatoes or strawberries, you might find the soil too toxic.
This seemed to be done out of pure kindness of heart, without any desire or expectation of future reward; and it is a fair example of the manner in which we were generally treated by all the Kamchadals in the peninsula.
Every evening between Christmas and New Year, bands of masqueraders dressed in fantastic costumes went around with music to all the houses in the village and treated the inmates to songs and dances.
To us, fresh from Gizhiga, Penzhina, and Okhotsk, a city with numbered houses was really too remarkable and impressive a thing to be treated with levity, and we therefore received the information with proper awe and in silence.
We were treated to the very best that the village afforded, and were stared at with a curiosity which showed that travellers through Milkova had hitherto been few and far between.
On the contrary, it carried all the weight of the severest logical demonstration, and I would have treatedwith contempt any suggestion of possible disappointment.
During our stay with the priest we were treated with the most thoughtful consideration and kindness, and his small store of luxuries, such as flour, sugar, and butter, was spent lavishly in providing for our table.
It should be treated first as an ordinary literature lesson, after the manner already described.
They have fairly complete unity in themselves and can be treated in detail in a way that would be impossible with a whole story.
It is a literary subject, like autobiography or psychological fiction, and can be treated only poetically; and in this sense Shakespeare is a better psychologist than Locke or Kant.
These latter fruits were treatedin much the same way as the former.
You treated me as if I were your very little sister who would have to go to school a few years before I could be your companion.
That handsome bird, the blue jay, so wild at the East, is as tame and domestic as the robin in many parts of the West, because treated well.
Our forests, on which a moist climate so largely depends, aretreated as if they encumbered the ground.
I cannot be treated as a child any longer," she muttered, with flashing eyes.
I will not be worse treated than the imperial generals," was his reply to the ambassadors whom the bewildered Elector despatched to his camp.
The princes of the League were meditating a severe revenge on Wallenstein for that haughtiness with which he had treatedthem all alike.
When I get back to New York I shall tell Mr. Morgan how hetreated me.
He was supposed by some to be a relation, or, at any rate, a near connection, and so was treatedwith unusual respect.
The boy came into my office this morning, and made a most extraordinary claim, which I treated with contempt.
Robert mourned sincerely at the death of Captain Evans, by whom he had always been treated with the utmost kindness.
What if he should tell her that Miss Carver, whom she did not want him to marry in a hurry, regarded him as a servant, and treated him as she would treat a black man?
She introduced Lemuel to them, and after a few moments of high civility and distance they treated him familiarly, as Statira's beau.
She treated him at once, not like a servant, but like a young person, and yet she used a sort of respect for his independence which was soothing to his rustic pride.
And there are felt rugs, which have been treated in the same way--the whole pattern traced by hand, though, and then the rug dipped in a bright scarlet.
That he should not have taken proper precautions for his own protection and that of his supporters is hardly wonderful, considering that from babyhood he has been treated as too august a personage even to be seen.
She was treated by removing the bandages on her feet, by massage, and electric current.
But even the Soochow Road in the foreign settlement has never yet been treated pictorially as it deserves.
Under the Chow Dynasty there would be six representatives of the deceased ancestors, who were all treated as guests, and partook of the feast.
After the war was over, the poor soldiers were certainly as badly treated as they could possibly deserve.
Most of the Frenchmen treated the idea with ridicule; upon which I said, let us refer to Monsieur Las Cases, who has lived several years in England.
Of course; you will be treated as prisoners of war," replied the young officer promptly.
We mention this because we happened to cost a good deal of money, and we feel sure that the owner would not approve of our being treated in this frivolous way.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "treated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.