5179 examples of leaguing in sentences

It is on record that thousands of people have, from time to time, been legally murdered for alleged intercourse and leaguing with the Evil One.

They made common cause with their enemy, instead of with their friend, and instead of leaguing themselves with the laborers, as forming together the true agricultural interest, they leagued themselves with the landlords against the laborers, and so made fratricidal strife instead of easy victory over the common foe.

He charged her of never having forgiven Hilary for making Anna godmother of their flag, and of being in some dark league against him"hell only knew what"along with that snail of a cousin whom everybody but Kincaid himself and the silly old uncle knew to be the fallen man's most venomous foe.

© 3Jul26; A901092. Authors League Fund (E); 26Apr54; R129728.

National League for Nursing (PWH); 17Feb54; R125880.

Poppy Ott's seven-league stilts.

The Lombard League.

(In Junior league magazine, Apr. 1941) © 21Mar41; B492120.

The Assembly of the League of Nations.

League of Composers.

One of their most earnest advocates of the present day admits that the passion of love among them had no other than an animal existence (Morgan, League of the Iroquois, 322).

" But the most valuable and weighty evidence on this point is supplied by Lewis A. Morgan in his classical book, The League of the Iroquois (320-35).

As early as the middle of the fifteenth century the great chief Hiawatha completed the famous political league of the Iroquois.

Antipathy towards England, nevertheless, kept Catherine I. aloof from the Hanoverian league; she made alliance with the emperor.

Your Excellency is too well informed of all that passes not to divine who it was who set everything in motion for deciding the king to enter into a league which was so contrary to my inclinations and to my principles.

Noailles wrote to the king on the 8th of July, "It is necessary to uphold this phantom, in order to restrain Germany, which would league against us, and furnish the English with all the troops therein, the moment the emperor was abandoned."

An address was received from the Women's Association of Utah, accompanied by a beautiful onyx and silver ballot box; and from the Shaker women of Mount Lebanon came an ode; a solid silver loving cup from the New York City Suffrage League, presented on the platform with a few appropriate words by its President, Mrs. Devereux Blake.

*"A league and a half, or two leagues; unless, indeed, they have advanced since yesterday.

A veil to draw 'twixt God His Law And Man's infirmity; A shadow kind to dumb and blind The shambles where we die; A sum to trick th' arithmetic Too base of leaguing odds; The spur of trust, the curb of lust

That immunity, for your vibratory secrets that have revolutionized the defensive tactics of the League's air-forces?" She smiled up at him, through the vapor.

Fetch me this herb and be thou here again, Ere the leviathan can swim a league.

As when to them who sail Beyond the Cape of Hope, and now are past Mozambic, off at sea north east winds blow Sabean odours from the spicy shore Of Araby the blest, with such delay Well pleased they slack their course, and many a league Cheered with the grateful smell, old Ocean smiles.

Or 2 the testimony of 2 witnesses of good and honest report avouching things in theire knowledge before ye magistrat 1 wither yt ye party accused hath made a league wth ye devill or 2d or hath ben some knowne practices of witchcraft.

"But altho those are difficult things to prove yet yr are wayes to come to ye knowledg of y, for tis usuall wth Satan to pmise anything till ye league be ratified, & then he nothing ye discovery of y, for wtever witches intend the devill intends nothing but theire utter confusion, therefore in ye just judgmt of God

The power of each cacique was supreme, but nothing like a league existed between the different provinces.

5179 examples of  leaguing  in sentences