50 examples of warthe in sentences

And through the women I come back to the elementary causes and roots of the present warthe little fibres in our social life which have fed, and are still feeding, the fatal tree whose fruits are, not the healing but the strife of nations.

A free hand at home in return for servitude in diplomacy and warthe deal is called "Hegemony," and is as old as Ancient Greece.

"And when we again witness the scenes which often disgusted us before the warthe monocled young gentlemen in gay uniform, walking through the streets, nose in the airwhen we see all this again, and perhaps a bit of iron pinned on the breast, then we must remember that for their life of danger and hardship in Argonnes clay, and Russian mud, no earthly compensation can be too great.

Three ships of warthe Dom Carlos, the Adamastor, and the San Raphaelwere in the Tagus to do honor to the President-elect of Brazil, who was visiting King Manuel; but the Government knew that their presence was dangerous, and would certainly order them off again as soon as possible.

It was the blast of warthe song of peace; and it seemed to have a heart in it, when there was no such matter.

And before his mental sight there rose the dread vision of warthe insatiablestriding like a devouring monster over a whole continent.

The object, therefore, for which England and France went to warthe destruction of Russian power on the Black Seawas only temporarily gained.

A few words will terminate our account of this melancholy event in the history of the warthe fall of Jackson.

But as we came away, I was in doubt on a certain point and, for that matter, am still in doubt on it: I am in doubt as to which of two men most fitly typified the spirit of the German Army in this warthe general feeding his men by thousands into the maw of destruction because it was an order, or the pot-wrestling private soldier, the camp cook, going to death with a coffee boiler in his handsbecause it was an order.

Among ourselves we debated as we walked along to the squalid tavern where we had been quartered, which of the spectacles we had that day seen most fitly typified the fruitage of warthe shattered, haunted forts lying now in the moonlight beyond the town, or the brooding conquered, half-destroyed town itself.

The Story of Liberty BellImpartial Opinions on the Revolutionary WarThe Shot that was Heard Around the WorldThe First Committee of SafetyA Defeat which Equaled a VictoryWashington's EarnestnessTo Congress on HorsebackThe First 4th of July Celebration.

The Story of Liberty BellImpartial Opinions on the Revolutionary WarThe Shot that was Heard Around the WorldThe First Committee of SafetyA Defeat which Equaled a VictoryWashington's EarnestnessTo Congress on HorsebackThe First 4th of July Celebration.

Ireland, we fear, is on the brink of something like a civil warthe effect, not of Repeal agitation, but of severe distress endured by the peasantry.

It will become either civil warthe most terrible and difficult, but the finest kind of war, because some principle of the highest value must be at stake before civil war can arise; or it will become a combined war of the classes in various countries between whom there is a feeling of sympathy and common interest.

A direct attack on Roman slavery, as it would have called in question the rightfulness of warthe leading policy of the Roman governmentwould, of course, have been peculiarly perilous to its presumptuous author.

The grounds for making warThe decision to make warThe responsibility of the statesman CHAPTER III A BRIEF SURVEY OF GERMANY'S HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT

The grounds for making warThe decision to make warThe responsibility of the statesman CHAPTER III A BRIEF SURVEY OF GERMANY'S HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT

As a matter of fact, public opinion would be far from unanimous, and real compulsion could only be employed by means of warthe very thing which is to be avoided.

I was too old for the warthe World War.

This was followed by the efforts of one faction to strengthen itself against another, by means of a general warthe leaders of the former presuming, that they alone were capable of conducting it.

"Love and warthe old story.

POSEN (1,752), a province of Prussia on the Russian frontier, surrounded by West Prussia, Brandenburg, and Silesia; belongs to the great North German plain; has several lakes, and is traversed by the navigable Warthe, Netze, and Vistula.

The capital is POSEN (70), on the Warthe, by rail 185 m. E. of Berlin.

XVIII THE WIRELESS SERVES THE WORLD Marconi Organized Wireless Telegraphy CommerciallyThe New Wonder at the Service of the WorldMarine Disasters PreventedThe Extension of the Wireless on ShipboardImproved ApparatusThe Wireless in the World WarThe Boy and the Wireless.

We've got all we wanted out of the warthe Revolution has been put down, the French eagles of liberty have had their wings cut, and the High Church may be cock-sure that none of these eagles will come a-flying over the Channel; and now the high nobility and the High Church between 'em ought to pay, anyway, for the debts which were made for their own good, and not for any good of the poor people.

50 examples of  warthe  in sentences