1953 examples of warfares in sentences

But railways represent only a fraction of the transport effort Modern warfare is motor warfare and it is virtually impossible to present in figures this phase of the work of the American army.

But railways represent only a fraction of the transport effort Modern warfare is motor warfare and it is virtually impossible to present in figures this phase of the work of the American army.

May 4Germany makes promise to change methods of submarine warfare.

Jan. 31Germany announces unrestricted submarine warfare.

Feb. 12United States refuses German request to discuss matters of difference unless Germany withdraws unrestricted submarine warfare order.

So, in our age, too prone to sport with pain, Might soft humanity resume her reign; Pride without rancour feel th' objected fault, And folly blush, as willing to be taught; Critics grow mild, life's witty warfare cease, And true good-nature breathe the balm of peace.

Nor are the amenities of civilised warfare theirs when capture is their lot.

Is it fair warfare?

But if this is fair, what is unfair warfare?

They have nothing in common with them, and, in fact, are incessantly engaged in petty warfare with the Mahommedans.

The Hoose o' Hanover wad seem to have put the de'il in a' the lads, women and children included, and to have raised up a spirit o' disaffection, that is fast leaving us to carry on this terrible warfare with our ain hearts and bodies.

And, as we believe in honourable warfare, pay for everything you get, but take no refusalssee?"

Also, in labor's methods of warfare the same phenomena appear as in the autocracy of capital.

The brilliant successes of the Scipios in the difficult arena of Spanish warfare showed what might in this way be achieved.

The soul of this new mode of warfare was Marcus Claudius Marcellus.

Under the circumstances Philip had to deem himself fortunate in obtaining such terms; but the fact proclaimedwhat could not indeed be longer concealedthat all the unspeakable misery which ten years of a warfare waged with revolting inhumanity had brought upon Greece had been endured in vain, and that the grand and just combination, which Hannibal had projected and all Greece had for a moment joined, was shattered irretrievably.

MODE OF WARFARE PRACTISED BY THE VENDEANS.

By pursuing this route, I had every where the interesting opportunity of exploring the scene of that destructive warfare which had ravaged the towns and villages of this part of France.

La Vendée is an extremely interesting district, not merely on account of the singular and heroic warfare that was carried on there so long, but also from the appearance of the country, and the manners, opinions, and general character of its inhabitants; and Le Bocage is, in all these respects, the most interesting part of La Vendée.

The inhabitants of le Marais and le Bocage for a long period confined themselves to defensive warfare, for which nature seems to have formed their country.

Their mode of warfare was according to the locality of the country, well calculated to prolong the struggle and waste the strength of the forces sent to oppose them.

Among the difficulties which the execution of all military plans met with in La Vendée, the nature and degree of which may be judged of from the local dispositions and the kind of warfare carried on by the royalists, there was one which was invincible, and which singularly retarded the operations of the republicans.

It contains some beautiful islands, and washes the shores of many countries planted with the myrtle, the palm, and the olive, and famous both in history and geography as scenes of remarkable adventures, warfares, and discoveries.

"My opinions are no doubt at variance with the world; but it does seem to me, that many of these warfares by sea and land are the most unjust, wanton sacrifice of life and property, recorded in the annals of history.

Those who wish to gain insight into the life of an artist at Court in the sixteenth century, will do well to study attentively the chapters devoted by Cellini to his difficulties with the Duchess, and his wordy warfares with Bandinelli.

1953 examples of  warfares  in sentences