12758 examples of treats in sentences

Poola Venjamutta, usurps power in Attinga; intrigues with Kyffin; treats with Walter Brown; plays a double part; sends food to the besieged at Anjengo; friendly to the English.

Ramajee Punt, Sirsoobah of the Concan; concerts measures against Toolajee Angria; assists in the attack on Severndroog; urges the English to complete Angria's destruction; treats with Toolajee Angria; promises to surrender Toolajee Angria; his ill-faith with the English; demands surrender of Gheriah to the Mahrattas.

Sahoojee, Sivajee's grandson, dissensions in his kingdom; called the Sow Rajah by the English; treats with Boone in Angria's behalf; sends a force to Alibagh to assist Angria.

Satara, Sahoojee proclaimed at; Conajee Angria's relations with; the Rajah of, treats with Keigwin.

A dishonest, rough servant-girl, who ill-treats Oliver Twist, and robs her master.

His lordship treats the knight with such ineffable contempt, that Sir Tunbelly's temper is aroused, and Tom is received into high favor.

He marries a woman of quality, but finding; it comme il faut not to let his love be known, treats her with indifference and politeness, and though he dotes on her, tries to make her believe he loves her not.

She loves her husband, and repels with scorn an attempt to shake her fidelity because he treats her with cold indifference.

Thus it is manifest, that the law treats these poor unhappy men with as little ceremony and consideration as if they were merely wild beasts.

On this, as on every other topic of which he treats, Mr. Wilson is reckless and arrogant in assertion; but on this, as on every other topic, he makes no show of proofs.

The Fourth Book treats of the instinct of God among the Greeks and Romans, "from the singer of the Iliad (900 B.C.) down to the Baruch of the Roman world, the prophet of the downfall of the Aryan Ante-Christian civilization,Tacitus."

I lives with my son and his wife and she treats me very well.

Although the South lifts up its wings and crows over the North, it is glad enough to get its teachers there, and ministers too, and treats them very well when it gets them, into the bargain.

Ghiberti treats the subject pictorially, placing his figures in a landscape, and lavishing attendant angels.

Prosody treats of punctuation, utterance, figures, and versification.

This remark is a note upon the following definition: "PROSODY is that part of grammar which treats of the structure of Poetical Composition."Ibid.

"That part of orthography which treats of combining letters to form syllables and words is called SPELLING."Day's Gram., p. 8.

"This is the book, which treats of the subject.

Mrs. Gurrage treats me with respect.

Goldsmith treats Nash with very much the same sort of indulgent and apologetic sympathy with which the late M. Barbey d'Aurevilly treats Brummell.

Goldsmith treats Nash with very much the same sort of indulgent and apologetic sympathy with which the late M. Barbey d'Aurevilly treats Brummell.

The engineer, when he wishes to increase the margin of safety in his plans, treats as factors in the same quantitative problem both the chemical expedients by which he can strengthen his materials and the structural changes by which the strain on those materials can be diminished.

[In addition to the information afforded by the preceding communications "A SUBSCRIBER" will find much curious illustration of this subject in Beveridge's Discourses on the Thirty-Nine Articles, where he treats of the Thirty-second article "On the Marriage of Priests.

"I like to live in the North better cause the white folks treats you better.

They treats me all right here cause I don't do nothin'.

12758 examples of  treats  in sentences