89 examples of boves in sentences

Commencing at Taiya Inlet, about two miles south of its north end, it follows up the valley, of the Shkagway River to its source, and thence down the valley of another river which Capt. Moore reported to empty into the Takone or Windy Arm of Bove Lake (Schwatka).

"Lake Nares flows through a narrow curved channel into Bove Lake (Schwatka).

"Bove Lake (called Tagish Lake by Dr. Dawson) is about a mile wide for the first two miles of its length, when it is joined by what the miners have called the Windy Arm.

"Dr. Dawson includes Bove Lake and these two arms under the common name of Tagish Lake.

The miners call it Mud Lake, but on this name they do not appear to be agreed, many of them calling the lower part of Tagish or Bove Lake "Mud Lake," on account of its shallowness and flat muddy shores, as seen along the west side, the side nearly always travelled, as it is more sheltered from the prevailing southerly winds.

So did that scoffing cook in Plautus hold: "Non ego coenam condio ut alii coqui solent, Qui mihi condita prata in patinis proferunt, Boves qui convivas faciunt, herbasque aggerunt.

I say nothing of Turks, galley-slaves, which are bought and sold like juments, or those African Negroes, or poor Indian drudges, qui indies hinc inde deferendis oneribus occumbunt, nam quod apud nos boves et asini vehunt, trahunt, &c. Id omne misellis Indis, they are ugly to behold, and though erst spruce, now rusty and squalid, because poor, immundas fortunas aquum est squalorem sequi, it is ordinarily so.

" "Non ulli pastos illis egre diebus Frigida (Daphne) boves ad flumina, nulla nec amnem

De sacrificiis: nuculam pro bona valetudine, boves quatuor pro divitiis, centum tauros pro sospite a Trojae reditu, &c. 6525.

I like most "King Death;" glorious 'bove all, "The Lady with the Hundred Rings;" "The Owl;" "Epistle to What's his Name" (here may be I'm partial); "Sit down, Sad Soul;" "The Pauper's Jubilee" (but that's old, and yet 'tis never old); "The Falcon;" "Felon's Wife;" damn "Madame Pasty" (but that is borrowed); Apple-pie is very good,

About this period a Spaniard, Don José Tomas Boves, succeeded in bringing about a counter-revolution in the Llanos, an immense tract of level country, which traverses the centre of Venezuela, and extends to the confines of New Granada.

Boves organized a force, which consisted of men mostly chosen for their desperate character, whom he led on by promises of indiscriminate plunder, and by lavishing the greatest rewards upon the perpetrators of the most revolting atrocities.

Bolivar, who had detached a part of his force in pursuit of Cevallos, had not above two thousand men left to make head against Boves, who, with nearly five times that number, had possessed himself of the fertile valleys of Aragua, and destroyed some patriot divisions sent to check his progress.

The patriot division of the east having defeated Boves at Bocachica, and compelled him to retire to the Llanos, and having subsequently united with the remains of Bolivar's force, marched against Cagigal and Cevallos, whose well-organized troops amounted to six thousand.

These were attacked and defeated by Bolivar, who then detached the greater part of his force to reduce the province of Coro to submission, and himself marched against Boves.

I led the choir down to Jorumville 'bove six months b'fore

Septuma post decumam felix et ponere vitem, Et prensos domitare boves.

BOVE, EMMANUEL.

Mme Emmanuel Bove, nee Louise Ottensooser (W); 15Nov62; R304033. BOVE, MME EMMANUEL. SEE BOVE, LOUISE OTTENSOOSER.

SEE BOVE, EMMANUEL.

Giacomo Bove, Patagonia.

Bove, G.: Patagonia. Brandes, G.: Hauptströmungen in der Litteratur des 19 Jahrhunderts.

They had at their head the Emperor Otho IV., who had already won the reputation of a brave and able soldier; and they numbered in their ranks several of the greatest lords, German, Flemish, and Dutch, and Hugh de Boves, the most dreaded of those adventurers in the pay of wealthy princes who were known at that time by the name of roadsters (routiers, mercenaries).

"Si præpositus hundredi equos aut boves aut oves aut porcos vel cujuscumque generis averia vagancia restare fecerit," &c. The word may naturally enough have been applied to deer reduced to the state of tame and domesticated cattle.

XV, 139.) "Quid meruere boves, animal sine fraude dolisque Innocuum, simplex, natum tolerare labores?

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