11 Verbs to Use for the Word gentes

baste el ver como todo lo más florido de Sevilla, hasta el mismo señor arzobispo, vienen á un humilde convento para escucharle; y no se crea que solo la gente

Horrida dementes Rapiet discordia gentes; Plurima tunc leges Mutabit, plurima reges Natio; conversa In rabiem tunc contremet ursa MARMOR NORFOLCIENSE Cynthia, tunc latis Florebunt lilia pratis; Nec fremere audebit Leo, sed violare timebit, Omnia consuetus Populari pascua lætus.

Orbem terrarum victor Romanus habebat, as he cracked in Petronius, all the world was under Augustus: and so in Constantine's time, Eusebius brags he governed all the world, universum mundum praeclare admodum administravit,et omnes orbis gentes

Io mi volsi a man destra, e posi mente All'altro polo, e vidi quattro stelle Non viste mai, fuor ch'a la prima gente; Goder pareva 'l ciel di lor fiammelle.

And the old monk raised the psalm, "Quare fremunt gentes," and his voice rose and fell through the flowery recesses and dripping grottoes of the old gorge, sad and earnest like the protest of the few and feeble of Christ's own against the rushing legions of the world.

" Tacitus, writing years after the death of Arminius, says of him, "Canitur adhuc barbaras apud gentes."

Ad detegendam eius potentiam, satis sit inter prodigia posuisse gentes.

Che oggi grande al campo usato m'hai, Quando soccorso a mia gente donai.

Jupiter unus erat, qui stravit fulmine gentes; Nunc armant Veneris lumina tela Jovis.

¡Si conoceré yo a mi gente!

Quis non plangeret, cum videret flentes Tot honestos nobiles, tam diversas gentes, Cum Thuringis Saxones illuc venientes, Ut viderent socios suos abscedentes.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  gentes