At the end of September, 1853, a triumviratewas formed of Generals Lavalleja, Rivera, and Colonel Flores.
Sarratea, representing the triumvirate of Buenos Aires, was determined to deal with Uruguay as a province of the new Republic of Argentina.
The Triumvirate are charged with the execution of the present decree.
The Triumvirate intrusted to General Garibaldi, who arrived the same evening, the defense of the city of Rome.
John Adams was President, and for the sake of peace he seized the opportunity of this overture, by appointing Chief Justice Ellsworth, Patrick Henry, and William Vans Murray as a second plenipotentiary triumvirate to France.
The triumvirate found the French Republic in no mood of justice.
But of the method in which this Triumvirate was constructed, who has an idea?
It would not be within the power of Clodius, even with the Triumvirate at his back, to drive the man out of Rome and out of Italy, without an alleged cause.
Metellus Celer and Afranius were Consuls, Clodius was tried for insulting the Bona Dea, and the since so-called Triumvirate was instituted.
Then Clodius took upon himself, in revenge, to turn against the Triumvirate altogether, and to repudiate even Cæsar himself.
By no one has the character and object of the Triumvirate been so well described as by Lucan, who, bombastic as he is, still manages to bring home to the reader the ideas as to persons and events which he wishes to convey.
These were his two greatest contemporaries, constituting with himself the triumvirate of the century.
At this time Caesar persuaded Pompey and Crassus to form the first triumvirate with him.
This triumvirate was nothing more nor less than a Roman political machine, by means of which these three men expected to be able to make themselves the political bosses of the city.
The members of the triumvirate proved themselves to be strong enough to force this measure through in spite of the opposition of the consul Bibulus, of Cato, and of others.
During the years of Caesar's absence from Rome the first triumvirate had fallen to pieces.
Triumvirate of Princes, Queen, refractory Noblesse and Clergy, what, then, are you?
Robespierre, on the extreme Left, with perhaps Petion and lean old Goupil, for the veryTriumvirate has defalcated, are shrieking hoarse; drowned in Constitutional clamour.
Throwing the responsibility for the coming war on England and Russia, the triumvirate without a moment's loss renewed its agitations in both Holland and Prussia to "fructidorize" both and secure them as allies.
The next morning, the eighteenth of Fructidor, the radical triumvirate of the Directory had entire control of the city and of the country.
A republican government was established at Florence under the triumvirateof Guerazzi, Montanelli and Manzoni.
In Chile, General O'Higgins was forced to resign his dictatorship and a provisionalTriumvirate assumed the government.
Pompey organised a triumvirate which was to take charge of affairs.
The second man of the triumvirate of Vienna was Metternich, the Austrian prime minister, the leader of the foreign policy of the house of Habsburg.
The political triumvirate mentioned above was composed of Boice himself, Charles H.
In 37 he crossed over to Italy, and renewed the triumvirate for five years at a meeting with Octavian.
Antonius marched on Rome, drove out Lepidus, and promised the people that the triumvirate should be abolished.
Love divine, all love excelling" and "Jesus, Lover of my soul" form a triumvirate of hymns never surpassed by a single author.
Grundtvig was the last and greatest of the celebrated triumvirate of Danish hymn-writers.
The triumvirate legally terminated with the close of 33 B.
The triumvirate was legalized by a tribunician law (the lex Titia) of 27 November, 43, and its members formally entered upon office on the first of January following.
The triumvirate made little or no attempt to save the man on whose word they had relied.
An English writer of good taste has placed him in a triumvirate with Homer and Ariosto for power of narration.
He was placed by some of his contemporaries in a triumviratewith Erasmus and Budæus.
The specialists answered foreign foes by their organization of victory; as for foes at home, the triumviratecrushed them beneath the Terror.
The meeting was held at a place called Paarde Kraal, and resulted in the sudden declaration of the Republic and the appointment of the famoustriumvirate Kruger, Joubert, and Pretorius.
Their alliance in the triumvirate was simply one of selfish convenience, not of friendship.
The three met on a small island in the Rhenus, a little stream in Northern Italy, and there formed a league known as the Second Triumvirate (43 B.
What is known as the First Triumvirate rested on the genius of Cæsar, the wealth of Crassus, and the achievements of Pompey.
The giving of two provinces to one governor was altogether contrary to the practice of the State; but so was the permanent and acknowledged continuance of a conspiracy such as the Triumvirate unusual.
Lepidus was soon to go with the winning side, and became one of the second triumvirate with Antony and Octavian.
We may suppose that Rome was what Cicero described it to be when he was in exile, and Cæsar had gone to his provinces; but its condition had been the result of the crushing tyranny of the Triumvirate rather than of Cicero's absence.
For law by this time he could have but little reverence, having been partner with Cæsar in the so-called Triumvirate for the last eight years.
When the bill was passed for banishing him, the Triumvirate had been against him, and Clodius had been able to hound on his crew.
The position of the triumvirate became, month after month, more perilous.
The government, such as it was, was now in the hands of a triumvirateconsisting of Ivan, André and Feodor.