1502 examples of martial in sentences

His real crime at Minden was admirably exposed by the court-martial which found him 'guilty of having disobeyed the orders of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, whom he was by his commission bound to obey as commander-in-chief, according to the rules of war.'

A picture of the first siege of Bergen-op-Zoom hangs in the dining-room of the family seat at Greywell Hill to remind successive generations of their martial ancestors.

" Thus then, this stranger dwelt the week with Beltane in the greenwood, teaching him, day by day, tricks of sword and much martial lore beside.

She laughed over her martial encounter with him with weapons in her hand; she dwelt upon the delight of her feelings when he disarmed her.

The military authoritiesfor the city was under martial lawscrewed down the lid so tight that even the most rabid prohibitionists and social reformers murmured.

"There is a martial cock," said he, laughing, "and would do credit to the King's Own Musketeers.

Five thousand Sioux were here in all their martial splendor.

abhorr'd Of faithless Saracens, some martial lord Took HIS meek title, in whose zeal he burn'd.

And on his nothing-martial front to set Of warlike Gaunt the lofty burgonet?

"The martial spirit of those nations among which the feudal government prevailed."Id.

But Campbell turned his rhetorical manner and his clanking, martial verse to fine advantage in such pieces as Hohenlinden, Ye Mariners of England, and the Battle of the Baltic.

Martial, for instance,[100] says that one Theselina married ten husbands in one month.

That Sulpicia could publish amatory poems in honour of her husband and receive eulogies from writers like Martial shows that she and ladies like her occupied somewhat the same position as Olympia Morata and Tarquinia Molza later in Italy during the Renaissance, or like some of the celebrated Frenchwomen, such as Madame de Staël.

Martial, i, 13.

Martial, viii, 12.

vii, 1. Martial, vii, 64et post hoc dominae munere factus eques.

Maevia Titio repudium misit, etc.; ibid., Africanus, 24, 3, 34: Titia divortium a Seio fecit, etc. Martial, x, 41: Mense novo lani veterem, Proculeia, maritum Deseris, atque iubes res sibi habere suas.

[100] Martial, vi, 7.

Codex, iv, 25, 4: et si a muliere magister navis praepositus fuerit, etc. CIL, xiv, 326. Martial, xi, 71.

Martial, ii, 17, 1.

Paulus, supra cit. Martial, x, 35, and x, 38.

Martial, ii, 90: sit mihi verna satur, sit non doctissima coniunx.

[190] The famous verses of Martial: Quid tibi nobiscum, ludi scelerate magister?

Martial laments the death of a favourite slave girlv, 34 and 37.

The whole South was under martial law.

1502 examples of  martial  in sentences