47 examples of motherland in sentences

Returning to her native motherland in 1812, she once more resumed her career as a public speakeristess.

Ganymêdês pours the nectar of Zeus in his banquets, his face never troubled, though his motherland is burned with fire!

A few of these stalwart men from Southern Seas received a promotion which made them the most envied men of their racethey became loading numbers in heavy howitzer batteries, fighting side by side with the Motherland gunners.

Italy was made a monarchy; Greece, the motherland of republics, was handed over to a needy scion of the Danish royal family; the sturdy peasants of Bulgaria suffered from a kindred imposition.

Australians and Canadians, it was argued, had little love for the motherland but the greatest devotion to the sovereign, and still truer was this of Indians, Egyptians, and the like.

The trans-Saharian railway is not yet laid down; there are two thousand five hundred kilometres* of bare desert to be crossed which can hardly tempt railway companies; and a certain amount of prosperity must be developed by starting cultivation, seeking and working mines, and increasing exportations before a pecuniary effort can be possible on the part of the motherland.

How I wish the Christian would also come forward and unite with you for the sake of their country and the honour not only of their Motherland but of Christ.

But we have undertaken this travelling throughout the length and breadth of this dear Motherland to place before you the position that faces us to-day.

The manifesto says that 'non-co-operation is deprecated by the religious tenets and traditions of our motherland, nay, of all the religions that have saved and elevated the human race.'

When the war broke out he heard the call of the Motherland to her children and like thousands of others came back to fight.

Then we had no armynow we have 120,000 brave Magyars, who fought for freedom and motherland, enlisted in the ranks of Austria, forming their weakness and our strength.

Although not the earliest settlement of the Phoenicians in this region, and originally perhaps a dependency of the adjoining Utica, the oldest of the Phoenician towns in Libya, it soon outstripped its neighbours and even the motherland through the incomparable advantages of its situation and the energetic activity of its inhabitants.

But our woodlands and pastures, our hedge-parted corn-fields and meadows, our bits of high common where we used to plant the windmills, our quiet little rivers here and there fit to turn a mill-wheel, our villages along the old coach-roads, are all easily alterable lineaments that seem to make the face of our Motherland sympathetic with the laborious lives of her children.

He would escape thither, and be at peace; and if the world heard of him again, it should be in such a thunder-voice, as those with which Shelley and Byron, from their southern seclusion, had shaken the ungrateful motherland which cast them out.

Before I left America in 1846, in order to gratify the wish that had long occupied my heart, of visiting the motherland, I formed for myself a plan of procedure to which I hoped to be able rigidly to adhere.

I could imagine the smaller of the two as a peddler of lace and filigree-silver in the States, who had taken out papers for the sake of privilege and returned full of notions to exploit his motherland.

In one way only can he claim an equality with themin a deep and undying affection for this beautiful and gracious province of the Motherland. CONTENTS CHAP.

Such homage no one grudges them in lands Where eulogy for deep damnation stands; But in the Motherland they still infest How shall we treat this matricidal pest?

It is time for all Goans who love their motherland, to put their money where their mouths are, and do something for Goa."

Ixtt under the aegis of the Society of Pilar followed a line of thought closer to the aspiration of the freedom movement of our Motherland India and Goa.

It is impossible not to feel the deepest admiration for these men who have earned such undying glory, not only for themselves, but for their Motherland.

For one glorious moment he was part of the hosts of France and in spirit serving his Motherland.

But there is a larger sentiment that includes all these filial feelings towards his motherland, while it draws additional warmth and strength from them.

One saw and listened with appreciation and reverence, finding here a beginning and prophecy of what the Christianized fraction of India will do for its motherland.

Here the Psalms and the Gospels were taught in Latin to pupils who had in no wise given up their love for the old poetry and traditions of their motherland.

47 examples of  motherland  in sentences