Use armies in a sentence
Sentences starting with armies
- Armies were marching over the kingdom. [4]
Sentences ending with armies
- This old sanctuary was sacred to all--even to rebels in arms and invading armies. [5]
- They insisted on the retention of the camp at Drissa, according to Pfuel's plan, but on changing the movements of the other armies. [2]
- And so of the movements of our armies. [6]
- It did not seem so strange that this silent General with the baggy trousers was the man who had risen by leaps and bounds in four years to be general-in-chief of our armies. [9]
- I would have raised the Jehad if they vexed me with their envoys and their armies. [11]
- War is my profession, but his business is to reign and not to command armies! [2]
- Marshal Canrobert looked on, dizzy with astonishment, admiration, and delight; and sent right off for Scoresby, and hugged him, and decorated him on the field in presence of all the armies! [5]
- Their long chain of hillocks offered a firmer and more unconquerable resistance to the pressure of the sea, than the earthworks and redoubts of Alfen, Leyderdorp and Valkenburg, the three forts situated close to the banks of the Rhine, presented to hostile armies. [10]
- Since I have no knowledge of General Grant's having had any understanding of this kind, I refer the matter to you as the ranking officer present in the two armies. [7]
- I understand the meeting whose resolutions I am considering to be in favor of suppressing the rebellion by military force--by armies. [7]
Short sentences using armies
- Both armies prepared for war. [5]
Sentences containing armies two or more times
- You ask, "Why is it that the North with her great armies so often is found with inferiority of numbers face to face with the armies of the South? [7]
- At the very beginning of the war our armies were divided, and our sole aim was to unite them, though uniting the armies was no advantage if we meant to retire and lure the enemy into the depths of the country. [2]
More example sentences with the word armies in them
- There is enough yet before us requiring all loyal men and patriots to perform their share of the labor and follow the example of the modest General at the head of our armies, and sink all personal consideration for the sake of the country. [7]
- Our armies met; ye were worsted and Cyrus fell. [10]
- Here was a yawning pit upon whose floor the armies of Russia could camp, and have room to spare. [5]
- He had offers without number to take service in foreign armies, but he was not to be tempted. [11]
- From this you will see that you have a perfect right to reassure the inhabitants of Smolensk, for those defended by two such brave armies may feel assured of victory. [2]
- All this plain where the silly geese feed has been marched over and fought over by armies time and again. [4]
- When the armies were encamped near each other at Raza and Argish, Rodoll cut off the heads of parties he captured going to the Turkish camp, and threw them into the enemy's trenches. [4]
- Then the dead were counted, prisoners exchanged, the terms of the next disagreement agreed upon, and the day for the necessary battle appointed; after which the armies fell into line and marched away, and Tom turned homeward alone. [5]
- When, for instance, we say that Napoleon ordered armies to go to war, we combine in one simultaneous expression a whole series of consecutive commands dependent one on another. [2]
- We tingled when we read of the mobilizing of the huge armies, of the leave-takings of the soldiers. [9]
- The two armies watched and were still. [9]
- I have been very anxious for some days in regard to our armies in the field, but am considerably cheered, just now, by favorable news from them. [7]
- They were like two armies watching each other across a narrow stream, between one conflict and another. [11]
- The camp-fires of two armies spotted the shores of the wide river, and the ships lay like wild fowl in convoys above the town from where the arrow of fate should be sped. [11]
- Virginia had no troops to send us, and her men were fighting barefoot with Washington against the armies of the British king. [9]
- I am grateful to the State of Ohio for many things, especially for the brave soldiers and officers she has given in the present national trial to the armies of the Union. [7]
- But the addition to the armies of Germany, France, Styria, and Hungary of John Smith, "this English gentleman," as he styles himself, put a new face on the war, and proved the ruin of the Turkish cause. [4]
- If Germany continues to destroy shipping on the seas, if we are not able to supply our new armies and the Allied nations with food and other things, the increasing social ferment will paralyze the military operations of the Entente. [9]
- To be able to crush it absolutely he awaited the arrival of the rest of the troops who were on their way from Vienna, and with this object offered a three days' truce on condition that both armies should remain in position without moving. [2]
- When South America threw off the thraldom of Spain, his speeches were read at the head of her armies by Bolivar. [7]
- Each of the three armies had its own commander in chief, but there was no supreme commander of all the forces, and the Emperor did not assume that responsibility himself. [2]
- It seemed as though all the guns of both armies were at work. [11]
- The selfishness of this unspoiled general of victorious armies, companion of princes, and idol of an applauding and grateful nation, reached but that far and no farther. [5]
- At first while they were still moving along the Kaluga road, Napoleon's armies made their presence known, but later when they reached the Smolensk road they ran holding the clapper of their bell tight--and often thinking they were escaping ran right into the Russians. [2]
- Whole armies of these excellent beings can be spared from our midst and our polls; they will find a delicious climate and a green, kind-hearted people. [5]
- Both armies conducted their invasions secretly and are now hunting around for each other on opposite sides of the border. [5]
- The noise of the tramping of great armies across the Old World shook the New, and men in whom the love of fierce fighting was born were stirred to quarrel among themselves. [9]
- His understanding resembled the tent which the fairy Paribanou gave to Prince Ahmed: fold it, and it seemed a toy for the hand of a lady; spread it, and the armies of the powerful Sultans might repose beneath its shade. [5]
- For libraries are the standing armies of civilization, and an army is but a mob without a general who can organize and marshal it so as to make it effective. [3]
- Parties speculated upon the question whether conscription had not become necessary to fill up the armies of the United States. [7]
- There they sat, the brave sons of a little nation, the stately leaders of a small community, poor in numbers and means of defence, which had undertaken to bid defiance to the mightiest power and finest armies of its age. [10]
- It is said that the city once numbered a population of four hundred thousand; but her sceptre has passed from her grasp, now, her ships and her armies are gone, her commerce is dead. [5]
- That city is taken; the Russian army suffers heavier losses than the opposing armies had suffered in the former war from Austerlitz to Wagram. [2]
- The fortunes of such a party are, of course, dependent upon the military success of the allied armies and navies. [9]
- Long experience has shown that armies cannot be maintained unless desertion shall be punished by the severe penalty of death. [7]
- In that moment she saw him at the head of armies, from the South, driving the Yankee hordes northward and still northward until the roar of the lakes warns them of annihilation. [9]
- It was the shadow of an archangel--Michael, the chief and lord of the armies of heaven. [5]
- And so, having satisfied ourselves, we depart to-morrow, and leave the venerable Queen of the Republics to summon her vanished ships, and marshal her shadowy armies, and know again in dreams the pride of her old renown. [5]
- Pisa was a republic in the middle ages, with a government of her own, armies and navies of her own and a great commerce. [5]
- The attitude of Prussia compels all the little states to keep up armies, which eat up their substance, and burden the people with taxes. [4]
- Daily the mock prince was received with elaborate ceremonials borrowed by Tom from his romantic readings; daily the great affairs of the mimic kingdom were discussed in the royal council, and daily his mimic highness issued decrees to his imaginary armies, navies, and viceroyalties. [5]
- A combat took place in view of the two armies and of the Castilian court. [4]
- Armies, the world over, destroy enemies' property when they cannot use it, and even destroy their own to keep it from the enemy. [7]
- Napoleon having cut our armies apart advanced far into the country and missed several chances of forcing an engagement. [2]
- He left in order not to obstruct the commander in chief's undivided control of the army, and hoping that more decisive action would then be taken, but the command of the armies became still more confused and enfeebled. [2]
- Not an officer or private in the Vicksburg armies who does not remember the 25th of June, and the hour of three in an afternoon of pitiless heat. [9]
- No one was or is able to foresee in what condition our or the enemy's armies will be in a day's time, and no one can gauge the force of this or that detachment. [2]
- Though we conquer once, twice, thrice, two stronger armies will follow each defeated one. [10]
- I approve, nevertheless, of whatever may tend to strengthen and sustain General Grant and the noble armies now under his direction. [7]
- With the aid of the noble armies that have fought on so many fields for our common country, it will be my earnest endeavor not to disappoint your expectations. [7]
- Tom was General of one of these armies, Joe Harper (a bosom friend) General of the other. [5]
- Nothing is talked of but armies, navies, battles, etc. [4]
- Under the authority of an act of Congress to revive the grade of lieutenant-General in the United States Army, approved February 29, 1864, Lieutenant-General Ulysses S. Grant, United States Army, is assigned to the command of the Armies of the United States. [7]
- If it were not for Mr. Brinsmade and you gentlemen who help him, where would our Western armies be? [9]
- The French armies no longer existed. [5]
- Armies, ships, fortifications, navy yards, arsenals, military posts, and garrisons one after another were betrayed or abandoned to the insurgents. [7]
- Make up your mind to it --when the armies come, the mask will fall. [5]
- I reckon they 'low Clark's got the armies of Congress behind him. [9]
- These two were likewise the most powerful of all the electors; the spiritual prince had, at the closing of the Diet, been named Vicar of the Empire, and he of Brandenburg was commander-in-chief of all the Imperial armies. [10]
- The two armies lay near Salisbury. [5]
- They had at last offered Jethro fabulous sums to take charge of their armies in the field--sums, at least, that would seem fabulous to many people, and had seemed so to them. [9]
- That same day Kutuzov was appointed commander in chief with full powers over the armies and over the whole region occupied by them. [2]
- Those who have known armies in their discipline will find it difficult to understand the leadership of the border. [9]
- I believe, I know (and am especially grateful to know) that General Grant has not been jostled in his purposes, that he has made all his points, and to-day he is on his line as he purposed before he moved his armies. [7]
- I'd rather have it from you than from the Commander-in-Chief of the armies of the United States, you incomparable little soldier!--and I don't need to take any oath to that, for you to believe it. [5]
- He was the inventor of the famous air torpedo, which came very near destroying the Union armies in Missouri, and the city of St. Louis itself. [5]
- To be candid, I was for the passage of the law, not apprehending at the time that it would produce such inconvenience to the armies in the field as you now cause me to fear. [7]
- England has armies here; opposition is dead; she can assume full possession whenever she may choose. [5]
- While the Emperor had still been at Vilna, the forces had been divided into three armies. [2]
- It was a great pity that we had no intelligent guide to explain to us the position of that portion of the two armies which fought over this ground. [6]
- There are a great many corporals in their retired homes who did more for the safety and success of our armies in critical moments, in the late war, than any of the "high-cock-a-lorum" commanders. [4]
- Some of them give work to armies of poor people--" Lindau furiously interrupted: "Yes, when they have gathered their millions together from the hunger and cold and nakedness and ruin and despair of hundreds of thousands of other men, they 'give work' to the poor! [8]
- The Southern armies fought bravely to the last, but all in vain. [7]
- France will send for him then, and he will sweep these English and Burgundian armies into the sea like flies. [5]
- The enemy ceased firing, and that stern, threatening, inaccessible, and intangible line which separates two hostile armies was all the more clearly felt. [2]
- All this was familiar and satisfying; but the ancient armies of drays, and struggling throngs of men, and mountains of freight, were gone; and Sabbath reigned in their stead. [5]
- We apply it everywhere--in railway systems, in trusts, in trade unions, in Salvation Armies, in minor politics, in major politics, in European Concerts. [5]
- The armies of Europe cost two billions a year now--I will replace them all for a billion. [5]
- Two days after Euroclydon, I found in the woods the hepatica --earliest of wildwood flowers, evidently not intimidated by the wild work of the armies trampling over New England--daring to hold up its tender blossom. [4]
- The arms and equipments now belonging to the General Government will be needed for the troops called out for the national armies, so that arms can only be furnished for the quota of militia furnished by the draft of nine months' men, heretofore ordered. [7]
- Philip's coffers are empty; he needs his armies too in other countries. [10]
- The armies were divided at the commencement of the campaign. [2]
- These are totally different questions from those of police regulations in armies and camps. [7]
- I should have demanded the freedom of all navigable rivers for everybody, that the seas should be common to all, and that the great standing armies should be reduced henceforth to mere guards for the sovereigns. [2]
- Boris, speaking with deliberation, told them in pure, correct French many interesting details about the armies and the court, carefully abstaining from expressing an opinion of his own about the facts he was recounting. [2]
- I had war correspondents with both armies. [5]
- He was as cool as Cromwell, and after Mr. Tooting had left him to take charge once more of his own armies in the yield, the genlemon from Leith went to bed and slept soundly. [9]
- True, Pharaoh's armies contained many a Hebrew mercenary who had won renown for bravery and endurance; but these men were the sons of owners of herds or people who had once been shepherds. [10]
- These two armies confront each other across a small river, substantially midway between the two capitals, each defending its own capital, and menacing the other. [7]
- Naaman was the commander of the Syrian armies. [5]
- You've seen great cities, temples, palaces, great armies, fleets; you've done things: you've fought and you've commanded, though you're so young, and you've learned about men and about many countries. [11]
- And who of chieftains and armies are left? [11]
- This is the case, in whole or in part, in all the insurgent States; and as our armies advance upon and take possession of parts of those States the practical evil becomes more apparent. [7]
- Both armies were buried like moles in these furrows. [9]
- The troops of both armies will refrain from coming in contact with each other; and to this end the commander of the army of Texas will be careful not to approach within a shorter distance than five leagues. [7]
- A full month before the time of the inundation, the Persian and Egyptian armies were standing face to face near Pelusium on the north-east coast of the Delta. [10]
- Great battles had been fought, and vast armies were drawing breath for greater ones to come. [9]
- It appears to be a line of defence for musketry, such as our armies used to throw up: whether the French, who conducted siege operations from this promontory on Capri, under Murat, had anything to do with it, does not appear. [4]
- The historical figures at the head of armies, who formerly reflected the movement of the masses by ordering wars, campaigns, and battles, now reflected the restless movement by political and diplomatic combinations, laws, and treaties. [2]
- The ships and armies of the French king are on their way across the ocean to help us fight the tyrant, and this is the news that we bear to the Kaskaskias. [9]
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