单词 | enceinte |
例句 | No other Anglo-French keep in Ireland had such an extensive enceinte. Beauties and Antiquities of Ireland 2012-04-23T02:00:32.180Z The town is composed of stone-built houses of several storeys, and is surrounded, except on the sea face, by a fortified enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" 2012-03-25T02:00:05.717Z And at such times I can imagine that the roomy enceinte, and those long lines of buildings, may be cheerful enough. Shrewsbury A Romance 2012-03-15T02:00:22.177Z In that confession he owned to have violated the person of Mary, and that she became enceinte; that she miscarried, and immediately took measures to rid herself of him. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 104, October 25, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-02-20T03:00:18.340Z When a female slave proved enceinte of her first child, her master was to provide her a house containing two rooms, and not compel her to go to the sick-house, under penalty of 20l. Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume I (of 2) A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day 2012-02-09T03:00:15.267Z The enceinte outside the central dun encloses fully two acres, and where it has not been levelled, is still colossal, being thirty feet high in some parts. Beauties and Antiquities of Ireland 2012-04-23T02:00:32.180Z In fortification the “curtain” is that part of the enceinte which lies between two bastions, towers, gates, &c. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z The outer enceinte, to which is attached a cylindrical donjon erected by Philip Augustus, king of France, embraces an area of over 7 acres. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z And when one of these is of age to bring forth, on arriving at from thirteen to fourteen years, they prepare to make festivity and entertainment for her, and to make her enceinte. A Description of the Coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century 2011-12-11T03:00:10.483Z Marie accepted the pinched and lonely life Bastien imposed upon her with courage and resignation, though Bastien did his best to make her existence as miserable as possible, until he learned that she was enceinte. The Seven Cardinal Sins: Envy and Indolence 2011-11-28T03:00:23.427Z The poor victim became enceinte and confessed the whole to her father, who, fearing the devil, and anxious not to make a scandal, sent the daughter away from home. Ancient Faiths And Modern A Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities 2011-11-24T03:00:37.917Z The towers on the other side of the enceinte were, as I have said, intended mainly for defence. Southern Spain 2011-11-11T03:00:28.423Z On a mound in the centre of this space rises an older donjon, octagonal in shape, protected by another enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z In the fall of 1826 the poor Empress was enceinte with her seventh child in nine years, and while in this condition Pedro brutally abused her. The South American Republics Part I of II 2011-11-06T02:00:14.827Z As she was enceinte, the Countess was unable to accompany the King on this expedition. The Countess Cosel A Romance of History of the Times of Augustus the Strong 2011-10-06T02:00:36.083Z We pass over the time between the marriage and when the Princess Charlotte was declared enceinte. Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume I (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:31.450Z The body of the building was massive and bare, united by strong ramparts forming an enceinte irregular with severe appearance. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z It is built partly on an island and partly on the left bank of the Oder; and owing to the fortified enceinte having been pushed farther afield, new quarters have been opened up. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z From the interior of the ravelin it passed across the main ditch to a gate in the curtain of the enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 5 "Gassendi, Pierre" to "Geocentric" 2011-09-02T02:00:20.450Z Births out of wedlock, however, are considered discreditable, and marriage generally follows on a girl becoming enceinte, in which case there seems no objection on the part of the lover to become the husband. In the Andamans and Nicobars The Narrative of a Cruise in the Schooner "Terrapin" 2011-06-30T02:00:24.487Z Besides she was again enceinte; she expected the baby to be born in about two months. The White Hecatomb And other Stories 2011-06-15T02:00:22.103Z The town is surrounded by a bastioned enceinte. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z The breach batteries ceased firing, and the soldiers of the trenches near penetrated by small platoons into the enceinte. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z In modern fortresses the gate of a detached fort or an enceinte de suret� is intended purely as a defence against an unexpected rush. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 5 "Gassendi, Pierre" to "Geocentric" 2011-09-02T02:00:20.450Z It may be remarked that apart from the additional expense of an enceinte, such a position would not, under modern conditions, be the most favourable for the last stages of a defence. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z They are on the outer edge of the rampart, looking upon the ground adjacent to the enceinte of the ancient cit�. Gwen Wynn 2011-04-09T02:00:12.230Z The ranges were so great that hitherto the fire from the enceinte was not yet subdued. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z These 20,000 men, who completely surrounded Montmartre, helped by the artillery established on the terre-plein of the enceinte, took three hours to climb these positions, defended without method by a few dozen tirailleurs. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z In Part I, Chapter VIII, "you were enciente by him" was changed to "you were enceinte by him". Artist and Model (The Divorced Princess) 2011-04-01T02:00:37.710Z Again, there is the difficulty that it is practically impossible to shut in a large modern town by a continuous enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z According to the account of De Rocoles, the Czarina Marina, when thrown into prison by the murderers of her husband, escaped maltreatment by alleging that she was enceinte. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z In spite of the steady fire from the enceinte, a part of Paris itself was disturbed by the 15-cm. shells. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z He gave orders for the construction of a second enceinte of barricades, and of three citadels at Montmartre, the Trocadéro, and the Panthéon, but never personally concerned himself about their execution. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z She therefore wrote to her husband shortly after her arrival in Paris to tell him that she was enceinte. Artist and Model (The Divorced Princess) 2011-04-01T02:00:37.710Z The outer enceinte was next captured by surprise; and finally the gate of the main wall was breached by the pioneers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z They then went to his house, and pillaged it, and so ill-treated madame, who at that time happened to be enceinte, that in a few hours she expired. The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z Between the forts and the enceinte there lay a neutral zone, which civilians were allowed to cross only by specified roads placed under control of German examining troops. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z On the left bank General Cissey had the whole evening massed his forces at about 200 yards from the enceinte. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z Being enceinte, she was obliged to remain comparatively quiet, which she did very willingly. Artist and Model (The Divorced Princess) 2011-04-01T02:00:37.710Z The length of the enceinte is about 9 m. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z The town itself, its fortified enceinte, the gates piercing it, and the roads around, were the objects to which their glances were given. No Quarter! 2011-03-26T02:00:16.330Z The forts round Paris were at once armed on their fronts facing the enceinte. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z The bastions of the enceinte supported it very little. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z His eldest brother's wife was then enceinte, and I was born soon afterwards. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z First the old enceinte, unaltered by the Germans and now Metz. d�class�e. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z Bristol was then a walled town, with an enceinte of ancient fortifications that had lately been repaired and strengthened. No Quarter! 2011-03-26T02:00:16.330Z The exterior forts, especially on the south, were at so short a distance from the enceinte that the city could easily be reached by the fire of heavy batteries. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z Its only decisive victories were against the houses of the enceinte and the suburbs. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z Margaret is enceinte, and her reputed father turns her out of doors. The Radicalism of Shelley and Its Sources 2011-03-08T03:00:45.010Z There is also the ditch at the foot of the glacis, and surrounding the rampart of the enceinte a continuous fausse-braie. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z It is more especially with the contents of the sixth tomb, discovered by Mr. Stamatáki in the enceinte at Mykenæ after Dr. Schliemann's departure, that the Spata remains agree so remarkably. The Library Magazine of Select Foreign Literature All volumes 2011-03-02T03:00:25.433Z Its duty was the defence of the enceinte and the maintenance of quietude within the city. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z On the 8th May, in the morning, seventy marine pieces began to attack the enceinte from the bastion 60 to the Point du Jour. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z The town is surrounded by an earthen enceinte or rampart with some forts on the hills just above it, and others on the Deveboyun ridge facing east, the whole forming a position of considerable strength. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z It has been proposed to construct the enceinte in sections in front of the salient portions of the place. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z The capital could not well be seen from the ship, and its enceinte was so filled with trees, that its dimensions could not accurately be defined. The Progress of Ethnology An Account of Recent Archaeological, Philological and Geographical Researches in Various Parts of the Globe 2011-02-12T03:00:34.983Z In contrast to those of the south front they were destitute of the powerful backing of the enceinte, and they lacked, too, bomb-proof shelter. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z On the following day sixty pieces of powerful calibre concentrated their shells on the fort, while others occupied Vanves, Montrouge, the gunboats and the enceinte. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z This outer wall, or enceinte, was built at the instigation of Clement VI., in 1349, and was the work of but fourteen years. The Cathedrals of Southern France 2011-02-10T03:00:54.597Z This system of course abandons several of the chief advantages claimed for an enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z They are on the outer edge of the rampart, looking upon the ground adjacent to the enceinte of the ancient cité. Gwen Wynn A Romance of the Wye 2011-02-09T03:00:45.007Z I was walking the other day," he writes, in February 1833, "round the Royal Exchange, the enceinte of which is adorned with the statues of Kings. Memoir of Queen Adelaide Consort of King William IV. 2011-02-07T03:00:25.780Z At six o'clock the Versaillese, not daring, in spite of their numbers, to escalade the enceinte, cannonaded the large gate of the cemetery, which soon gave way, notwithstanding the barricade propping it. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z Strictly the term was applied to the continuous line of bastions and curtains forming the “body of the place,” this last expression being often used as synonymous with enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z Starting as a rule from an existing enceinte, sometimes a medieval wall, they would provide a broad wet ditch. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z They said that Madam was enceinte, and that a favourable turn might be expected after her delivery. Abb? Aubain and Mosaics 2011-01-21T03:00:12.617Z A few courses of the ancient ramparts appear under the double enceinte of the surviving medieval fortress. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" Five thousand Versaillese approached the enceinte from all sides, while the artillery of the bastion furrowed the interior. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z In modern fortification the enceinte is usually simply the innermost continuous line of fortifications. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z Here and elsewhere the enceinte was simplified on account of the advanced defences. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z Then if the city grew up to this extended enceinte the outer forts would be too near. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" Being enceinte with my brother Christian, she ordered, like the good housewife she was, a general cleaning before her confinement. Bartholomew Sastrow Being the Memoirs of a German Burgomaster But a fresh misfortune overwhelmed me; I became enceinte. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 of 6 The outworks, however, close to the enceinte were not considered as forming part of it. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z An enceinte is desirable, but need not be elaborate. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z At Antwerp the old citadel and enceinte were removed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" It was the day before the funeral of the Emperor Oscar, when the Duchess of Xara, now the young empress, was seized with indisposition and the doctors declared that she was enceinte. Majesty A Novel The irregular figure of the "enceinte" gave a good flanking fire, whilst the height of the citadel covered the interior from the commanding fire of the hills to the north, rendering it nugatory. Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan In architecture generally an enceinte is the close or precinct of a cathedral, abbey, castle, &c. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z Here the main bastions and tenaille are detached from the enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z A new enceinte 8 m. in length was constructed, and the villages of Berchem and Borgerhout, now parishes of Antwerp, were absorbed within the city. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" She was now enceinte, and had told her father and himself and Suffolk that she was in better plight than they wished her to be. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII The size of the city was diminished by the retrenchment of nearly one-third at the northern end, which brought the enceinte more nearly to a square form. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 1 "Calhoun" to "Camoens" The only condamn�es who remain for any length of time within these walls are the sick, nursing women having a child less than four years of age, and those enceinte. Paris From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 2 The line of the enceinte is broken with flanks and further flanked by the towers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z Modern Antwerp is a finely laid out city with a succession of broad avenues which mark the position of the first enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" It was to be done in haste, for Anne was enceinte. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII Both buildings are contained within the same fortified enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama" In 1780 were erected the infirmaries of the prison; these were destined for the reception of young girls enceinte, furious insane female patients, and the incurables of all kinds. Paris From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 2 We have now reached a period when the “detached fort” becomes of more importance than the organization of the enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z If it were removed there arose the further question, should a new enceinte be made at the first line of outer forts, or should an enceinte be dispensed with? Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" She had said she was enceinte, but the signs had passed off. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII Todleben, the Russian chief engineer, had very early begun work on these sites, and daily re-creating, rearming and improving the fortifications, finally connected them by a continuous enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile" One of the daughters was enceinte, and was delivered of a child even in the midst of the flames. Toilers of the Sea Every foot of his enceinte is scarred with the dint of siege, and from every battlement "the flight of baffled foes" he has "watched along the plain." Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20. July, 1877. An enceinte following the line of those forts would be 30 m. in length. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" At length he began: 'Wise men have much to say of the strange impulses which come to women when they are enceinte, and the strange influence which those vivid, involuntary impulses exercise upon the child. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II It has streets intersecting at right angles, and an enceinte within which is the palace of the Chao, or hereditary chief. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" Five months after entering into this liaison, Amalia informed him that she believed she was enceinte. The Grandee But Berthe was enceinte, and the king loved her, and so clung to her and would not obey. Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1 Nothing, however, remains of the former enceinte or even of the famous old citadel defended by General Chass� in 1832, except the Steen, which has been restored and contains a museum of arms and antiquities. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" We had a long talk together about Annie, and finally, Lucy confided to me that she feared that Annie was enceinte. The Somnambulist and the Detective The Murderer and the Fortune Teller It so happened that at this very time she found herself enceinte with her first child, and not long before the due time came for the child to be born she had a dream. The Soul of a People In the "Causes Célèbres," they make mention of a girl who became enceinte during a long swoon; we have already noticed this. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c. "They made their stomachs prominent, and seemed, all of them, enceinte: this mode they clung to for forty years." Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1 After the establishment of Belgian independence Antwerp was defended only by the citadel and an enceinte of about 2� m. round the city. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" She became enceinte by this man, and she caused the premature removal of the evidence of her shame by an abortion. The Somnambulist and the Detective The Murderer and the Fortune Teller An unmarried girl who becomes enceinte, far from being exposed to the scorn of every one, is shown the highest respect; for she is demonstrated fruitful, and men eagerly seek her in marriage. The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ The Original Text of Nicolas Notovitch's 1887 Discovery The other example related in the same work, is of a girl who fell into a trance and was regarded as dead, and became enceinte during this interval, without knowing the author of her pregnancy. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c. As for me, if I weren't enceinte, they would send me to some lost-in-the-woods country house to die of ennui. Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess This enceinte still exists, and is a fine work of art. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" Their entire enceinte is surrounded by fortifications, screening from sight most of the town; the church domes, with watch-towers and a massive citadel, alone breaking the picturesque outline. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. In the enceinte surrounding the town, stone was also employed, but in a rather different fashion. A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1 The castle enceinte is now laid out as a pleasure ground, with all a public garden's advantages and disadvantages. Highways and Byways in Surrey As a votary, always, in the first instance, of a general impression, I walked all round the outer enceinte—a process on the very face of it entertaining. A Little Tour of France The enceinte is pierced by nineteen openings or gateways, but of these seven are not used by the public. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" Recently the French have cleared away some old houses within the enceinte to strengthen the works. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. The enceinte spoken of is a mere structure of “adobes,” large sun-baked blocks of mud and straw—in short, the bricks of the Egyptians, whose making so vexed Moses and the Israelites. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley She did not remember her sister's harsh treatment of her when she was enceinte, so that she had no need to forgive it. Germinie Lacerteux In the year 436 Theodoric King of the Visigoths superseded both these parties; and it was during his occupation that the inner enceinte was raised upon the ruins of the Roman fortifications. A Little Tour of France As soon as the enceinte was finished eight detached forts from 2 to 2� m. distant from the enceinte were constructed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" One evening, the silence was broken by a melancholy chant from the chapel of a ruined monastery within the guarded enceinte. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. Still, it has defences, one being an enceinte wall, which envelops it all round, leaving no straggled suburb, scarce so much as a house, outside. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley When she became enceinte her husband dreamed that the sacred sword of the war deity, Hachiman, had been given to him, and the boy came to be called Hachiman Taro. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era A large part of the crumbling enceinte disposes itself over the hill; but for the rest, all that has preserved any traceable cohesion is a considerable portion of the citadel. A Little Tour of France It was therefore decided to change it from a fortress to a fortified position by constructing an outer line of forts and batteries at a distance varying from 6 to 9 m. from the enceinte. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" Our detention within the narrow bounds of the fortress-town afforded us leisure to realise the scenes which the crowded enceinte must have offered during its memorable sieges. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. If an ordinary slave woman becomes enceinte by her owner, she and her offspring are henceforth free and, she may remain as one of her late master's wives. British Borneo Sketches of Brunai, Sarawak, Labuan, and North Borneo When the Emperor Chuai died, his consort, Jingo, was enceinte* But the Emperor left two sons by a previous marriage, and clearly one of them should have succeeded to the throne. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era In fact, Madame de Longueville, it may be noted, was enceinte for the last time in 1648, when, it must be confessed, her connection with La Rochefoucauld was well known. Political Women, Vol. 1 Then the woman said to the Burgomaster, 'I am now enceinte, and I think in the same way as before: if you come here next year, call upon me again.' Notes and Queries, Number 79, May 3, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc The inspired writer was then enceinte, although a virgin, as she expressly and solemnly declared, and in the sixty-fourth year of her age. The Humbugs of the World An Account of Humbugs, Delusions, Impositions, Quackeries, Deceits and Deceivers Generally, in All Ages This caponnière is on a lower level than the enceinte of the place. The Life of Gordon, Volume I The beautiful danseuse, being enceinte at the time, was kept in prison until her confinement. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era This palace was a vast enceinte, not a separate building, and, as Strabo, who visited Alexandria 24 b.c., says, Within the precincts of the palace is the Museum. The Care of Books The greatest evil that could befall a woman was to die enceinte; for being in the state of impurity and in the power of Satan, she could not be saved. The Inquisition A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of the Church In fortification, the space inclosed by the enceinte, or line of bastions and curtains. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. The Canongate would be but a country road leading up towards the strong and gloomy gate which gave entrance to the enceinte of the castle—itself like some eagle's nest perched high among the clouds. Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets The word enceinte, by which a pregnant woman is designated, meant, originally, without a cincture,—that is, unbound. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother The women wear black bamboo stays, which are sewn on when they arrive at the age of puberty, and never removed save when enceinte. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy His first victim was a native youth, his second a native woman enceinte. The Philippine Islands In the spring, the queen, misled by the same symptoms which had deceived her before, had again fancied herself enceinte. The Reign of Mary Tudor Every morning he asked, "Well?" but she always replied: "No, not yet; I am very much mistaken if I am not enceinte." The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 Une Vie and Other Stories The enceinte of the château is of enormous extent. France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889 The slums and alleys and huddle of houses in the old enceinte were swept away, and replaced by broad boulevards, fringed with museums and churches and picture galleries. The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert There are many signs of that result—not least that your sister is enceinte. The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order His wife, Betty, is thirty-three, can wash, cook, wait on the table, and make herself generally useful; also their boy George, five years old; you will observe, gentlemen, that Betty est enceinte. Canada and the Canadians Volume I As the town has increased, it has been found necessary to enlarge its enceinte, and the walls are now encircled with wide avenues that are called the outer boulevards. Recollections of Europe The soldiers working at the parallels and the breaching batteries are suffering from the musketry of Insurgents behind the enceinte. The Insurrection in Paris It was in early times a place of some importance, as is indicated by the remains of a prehistoric enceinte and by the discovery of several Messapian inscriptions. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" The enceinte which formerly surrounded the town has been replaced by shady boulevards, and a few wide thoroughfares have been made, but many narrow winding streets and ancient houses still remain. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Since Wednesday the troops—Line, Mobiles, and marching battalions of the National Guard—have remained outside the enceinte. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris These walls are not intended for defence, but are merely a financial enceinte, created for offensive operations against the pockets of the inhabitants. Recollections of Europe As specimens of successful bombardment the Point du Jour and the three barracks behind the enceinte that lie between them may be cited among the most complete that even modern artillery has succeeded in producing. The Insurrection in Paris During the afternoon the Government had decided to move to Antwerp and take refuge in the enceinte. A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium The Duke sat in the central tower of the fortress of Black Angers, that which looks between the high flanking turrets of the mighty enceinte of walls. The Black Douglas To-day most of the troops in the horse-shoe crossed over the river, and are now either in the wood of Vincennes or in other portions of the line between the forts and the enceinte. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris Item, upon the wife of Jean Bourgaize, while she was enceinte. Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands Transcripts from the Official Records of the Guernsey Royal Court, with an English Translation and Historical Introduction The fire from the Insurgents' batteries on the enceinte has been stronger to-day than at any time previously since the opening of the new redoubt at Montretout. The Insurrection in Paris He had sold a female slave, and the poor woman was now found to be enceinte by Boro's son, with whom she had been living as concubine. Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 1 Under the Orders and at the Expense of Her Majesty's Government The circuit of the earthwork is almost complete, and at a point in the enceinte there rises the mound on which was pitched the garrison of the little castle. Anglo-Saxon Literature For all operations beyond the enceinte General Trochu's force consists of the Line and the Mobiles. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris It must have been garrisoned with a small army, and the vast enceinte must have enclosed a stalwart little world. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science October, 1877. Vol XX - No. 118 The approaches are now within 150 metres of the enceinte, and a breaching battery is being constructed. The Insurrection in Paris The work by which the space fortified is immediately enveloped, is called the enceinte, or body of the place. Elements of Military Art and Science Or, Course Of Instruction In Strategy, Fortification, Tactics Of Battles, &C.; Embracing The Duties Of Staff, Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, And Engineers; Adapted To The Use Of Volunteers And Militia; Third Edition; With Critical Notes On The Mexican And Crimean Wars. She was enceinte for twelve years, at the end of which period the fruit of her womb came out through her spinal column. Myths and Legends of China If they consult it, they will see that the Marne from the east, and the Seine from the south, unite about a mile from the south-eastern corner of the enceinte. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris He knew before leaving France that his wife was enceinte, and expressed his pleasure to her. The Tragedy of St. Helena It directs its fire against the enceinte at Auteuil, where the gates and the drawbridge have been destroyed. The Insurrection in Paris A, A, A—Is the enceinte, or body of the place. Elements of Military Art and Science Or, Course Of Instruction In Strategy, Fortification, Tactics Of Battles, &C.; Embracing The Duties Of Staff, Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, And Engineers; Adapted To The Use Of Volunteers And Militia; Third Edition; With Critical Notes On The Mexican And Crimean Wars. A woman who is doomed, being enceinte, to suffer the extreme penalty of the law, is first beaten, about the womb, lest a mishap occur at the execution. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala Outside the enceinte, the hands of the Mobiles are against every man, but no notice is taken when they fire at or arrest officers of other corps. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris But, twenty paces away, he pulled up again, and once more stretching out his head, cried loudly: 'Tell him, too, from me, that she was enceinte! Abbe Mouret's Transgression The Montretout batteries have already made a considerable breach in the enceinte by the side of the Auteuil Gate, which has been demolished. The Insurrection in Paris The snails drag themselves along in the rain; their slow movements remind me of women enceinte. The Dangerous Age When I came here my wife was enceinte, and I know she gave birth to a boy. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala The house fronted in the opposite direction to the roadway; there was a narrow green lawn between it and the enceinte, or wall, and before the general hall and kitchens a gravelled court. After London Or, Wild England Dresden, in 1813, had for a keep a bastioned enceinte, one front of which, however, was dismantled and had no other parapet than such as was suited to a field-work. The Art of War The Insurgents have evacuated all their positions between Fort Vanves and the enceinte. The Insurrection in Paris A country is in this like a fortress; the garrison must be proportioned to the enceinte. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783 All the rest of this ancient and historic enceinte was condemned a few weeks ago to complete destruction, merely on the plea that the site would be convenient for workmen's dwellings. Civics: as Applied Sociology Associated words: pregnant, gravid, enceinte. famous, a. renowned, famed, noted, celebrated, eminent, illustrious, distinguished, far-famed. Putnam's Word Book They go on until they are enceinte, and then, if the young man is at all a decent fellow, the friends interfere and the marriage is hurried on. Bundling; Its Origin, Progress and Decline in America Towards the South a series of attacks have been made, with the view of driving all the Insurgents on that side from their positions outside the enceinte. The Insurrection in Paris Just before Rizzio’s murder Mary was enceinte, and might well be carried in a litter, though she usually rode. The Book of Dreams and Ghosts The city was 4 miles from its port, which the traveller calls Sarha; he describes the capital as a large and fine town, surrounded with an enceinte and bastions of timber. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 It was no question of a breach; the walls were gradually destroyed till there was nothing left of the enceinte but a mass of ruins. Knights of Malta, 1523-1798 In the year 436, Theodoric, King of the Visigoths, superseded both these parties; and it is during his occupation that the inner enceinte was raised upon the ruins of the Roman fortifications. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 4 France and the Netherlands, Part 2 The breaching batteries are still keeping up a very heavy fire against the enceinte. The Insurrection in Paris One difficulty, however, as I remember, occurred to me, upon the probability that a wife might be enceinte, as the lawyers call it. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 6 But the projectile had passed the enceinte of Tycho, and Barbicane and his two companions watched with scrupulous attention the brilliant rays which the celebrated mountain shed so curiously over the horizon. From the Earth to the Moon; and, Round the Moon I have known of instances where tight lacing for the ballroom has caused the death of enceinte women. America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat The thing was really a confidential plan of the whole Erzerum enceinte, and would be worth untold gold to the enemy. Greenmantle He and his confreres had attributed her sickness to the fact that she was enceinte, and to the effect of her child's death upon her while in that condition. She Stands Accused There is a small postern gate at L. The enceinte comprises two large open courts, surrounded with buildings connected with cloister galleries of wood or stone. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 He simply walked; he walked straight before him, following the river, till he got out of the enceinte of Paris. The American First the detached forts; then the enceinte; then the barricades. Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II. The outbuilding we were lodged in abutted on a road, and was outside the proper enceinte of the house. Greenmantle Let him not see your wife when she is enceinte, or she will miscarry, or you will have a monster for a son. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860 We may follow these lightly superimposed blocks of stone for miles, and the enceinte has been traced round the entire plateau, which was thus defended from enemies on all sides. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller" More automaton than sentient being, he plodded on along the second enceinte of flaring, noisy boulevards, now and again narrowly escaping annihilation beneath the wheels of some coursing motor-cab or ponderous, grinding omnibus. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama Young Madame Leroi was /enceinte/ when her husband, threatened with arrest for contributing some violent articles to a local newspaper, immediately after the "Coup d'Etat," found himself obliged to seek refuge at Geneva. The Three Cities Trilogy: Paris, Volume 2 "Then what I have to tell you is this: Lida has not only fallen in love with Sarudine, but she has also had illicit relations with him, and is now enceinte." Sanine If there is still more to be feared from her when she is certain that she is not enceinte? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860 “But suppose he intends coming into the enceinte?” said Long, who had his doubts as to the friendly propensities of Polar bears. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude We pass an old well with water thirty-five feet deep, and enter the enceinte, that contains four tombs; the marble tablets, which would soon disappear in India for the benefit of curry-stuffs, here remain intact. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I Within the enceinte are the remains of the old castle, still solid and upright; erected, it is recorded, by the English during their long occupation of this country. The Last Hope She told me what I have informed the reader, adding that she was at the moment enceinte, the father of this child being also Alfred Grandison. The Mysteries of Montreal Being Recollections of a Female Physician If the woman jettatrice is more to be feared when she is enceinte? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860 Some of the furred animals even ventured into the enceinte, and they were not driven away. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude His wife, who was at that time enceinte, threw herself at Napoleon's feet. Germany from the Earliest Period Volume 4 "Why did you not tell me that your wife was enceinte?" The Nest Builder In process of time she gave evidence of being enceinte, and old Clarkson's joy knew no bounds, as he evidently rejoiced at the prospect of having an heir. The Mysteries of Montreal Being Recollections of a Female Physician The king moves only one square at a time, but not diagonally, and only in an enceinte, or court, of four squares,—to wit, his own, the queen's, queen's paw and king's pawn's. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860 The bear, finding the postern unfastened, quietly pushed open the door, looked in, carefully examined the premises, and finally entered the enceinte. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude Tiresome old gentleman that," muttered Ferrers, "and not so cordial as formerly; perhaps his wife is enceinte, and he is going to do me the injustice of having another heir. Ernest Maltravers — Complete Tiresome old gentleman that," muttered Ferrers, "and not so cordial as formerly; perhaps his wife is /enceinte/, and he is going to do me the injustice of having another heir. Ernest Maltravers — Volume 06 As enceinte, the French word meaning pregnant, signifies, the prospective mother should be unbound. The Prospective Mother, a Handbook for Women During Pregnancy The doctor took hold of her hand and said in a low tone: "Calm yourself, madame; any emotion may lead to serious consequences, for you are enceinte." Une Vie, a Piece of String and Other Stories The absence of wind made a great difference, and Hobson having noticed that the upper layers of snow were becoming softer, ordered his men to clear it away from the outer approaches of the enceinte. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude The palm-orchard, whose total circumference is five hundred and thirty-six metres, occupies a small portion of its south-eastern corner; and our camping-place, further east, was evidently included in the ancient enceinte. The Land of Midian — Volume 2 The donjon or body is defended by an enceinte, opening northwards upon a large yard, where, doubtless, the garrison mustered, and whence a flight of steps leads to the wicket. The Land of Midian — Volume 1 I call it the old town, to distinguish it from the quarter composed of streets of recent construction between the former enceinte of the town and the Brandenburger Thor. After Waterloo: Reminiscences of European Travel 1815-1819 On the 21st he was sentenced to transportation for life within the enceinte of a French fortress. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) They were, however, absolutely forbidden to go beyond the enceinte of the fort, in case of awkward meetings. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude Two rounded pilasters, worked with the usual care inside, but left rough in other parts because they could not be seen, were engaged in the enceinte wall, measuring here, as elsewhere, 0.95 centimetre in thickness. The Land of Midian — Volume 2 We afterwards found layers of ashes, slag, and signs of metal-working to the north-east of the enceinte, where the furnace probably stood. The Land of Midian — Volume 1 An English park or garden would have been called of old a paradise; and the enceinte of a West Indian house, even in its present half-wild condition, well deserves the same title. At Last The result was the adoption of both systems,--detached forts, each capable of sustaining a siege and preventing an enemy from effectually bombarding the city; and the enceinte continuée, which proved an expensive muraille d'octroi. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 09 European Statesmen The palisaded enceinte was repaired with new stakes, and made higher in many places, so that it really formed a very strong fortification. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude I have in my plan, therefore, assumed that one gate on the east and one on the west were obliterated in the reduction of the enceinte by the Ming. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 Charlotte, however, was already at that time again enceinte, and thus the grief of the first days had turned to expectancy fraught with emotion. Fruitfulness It is on record that when enceinte his mother often expressed the wish that her child be a girl. The Glands Regulating Personality To reach Senlis one must cross the military enceinte of Paris. Towards the Goal The wind was high, the rain incessant, and thick fogs rendered it impossible to go beyond the enceinte of the fort. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude At the Ashurbara, in the southern part of the enceinte, the Bedouins encamp, and above it the governor holds his Durbar. First Footsteps in East Africa Then, as Constance, with an air of anxious solicitude, rang for her maid and sent for her little medicine-chest, Mathieu confessed the truth, which hitherto had been kept secret; Marianne, like Charlotte, was enceinte. Fruitfulness He took his wife with him; she was enceinte. Algonquin Legends of New England An Act was passed to secure the regency to Philip if there should be a child and Mary herself died, it being supposed at the time that the Queen was enceinte. England under the Tudors Marbre and Sabine had obtained leave from the Lieutenant to set some traps outside the enceinte. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude A new misfortune overwhelmed me—I was enceinte; I saw myself altogether lost. Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 You must know then that after this will, which was on condition of a male heir being born, Albert's wife who was enceinte, gave birth to you. The Love-Tiff Grace was the subject of much concern, and obviously enceinte, she passed through the different groups. Spring Days The bull-fights once in a while gathered in the vast enceinte of the Plaza de Toros the society of the capital. Maximilian in Mexico A Woman's Reminiscences of the French Intervention 1862-1867 The wolves came actually within musket-range of the enceinte to devour the martens and Polar hares, which were their only food. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude Blandine had greatly changed since the previous summer, and wore a sad and serious expression, and I fancied that she was enceinte. My Life — Volume 2 The husband asked her if she were quite sure that she was enceinte: she ought to make quite certain. Absalom's Hair The best authorities estimate the number of habitations at about 1500 within the enceinte, and those in the suburb at 1000. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1 Merciful providence had been pleased to put a period to the sufferings of the lady who was enceinte which she had borne with a laudable fortitude and she had given birth to a bouncing boy. Ulysses Although not dangerous individually, these carnivorous beasts are formidable in packs, and the hunters therefore took care to be well armed when they went beyond the enceinte of the fort. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude Numerous strokes on the flags of different colors indicated the lines of the Bearnais, and circumscribed the enceinte occupied by his troops. The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X As soon as his mother had felt sure that Angelika was not really enceinte she had busied herself in collecting all the information about her which it was possible to obtain. Absalom's Hair Both find themselves enceinte at the same time, and his feelings towards the two infants about to be born, are not at all concealed. The Widow Lerouge One of the latter still retains in their original position fifty-nine huge granite blocks, forming a circular enceinte, a semicircle, and an entrance avenue. Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples All they could attempt would be to dig away the ice inside the enceinte, so as to form a kind of moat, the counterscarp of which would protect the palisade. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude When the contract is signed she says: "By the bye, I forgot to tell you that I have been enceinte for four months; it will be five months before I am able to play." The Memoirs of Victor Hugo The attempts of her relations to force themselves upon them were quite without result, except that they found out that she was enceinte, notwithstanding her utmost efforts to conceal the fact. Absalom's Hair It is impossible to mark out the enceinte of the ancient town, or indeed to emplace it with any exactitude. History of Phoenicia A large part of the crumbling enceinte disposes itself over the hill; but for the rest, all that has preserved any traceable cohesion is a considerable portion, of the citadel. A Little Tour in France Whilst Thomas Black was raving in ecstasy, dead to all terrestrial matters, his companions had wandered as far as the enceinte. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude He was forced into marriage while still a minor by the brothers of Ann Hathaway, who was several years his senior, and had debauched him and gave out that she was enceinte by him. In Defense of Women Now she had come here to tell him that she was enceinte. Absalom's Hair The line of the ancient enceinte may still be traced around the three outer sides of the island. History of Phoenicia Half an hour later the fête was at an end, and the guests had regained their respective homes, either in the different rooms of the fort, or the scattered houses outside the enceinte. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude The whole was surrounded by palisades twenty-five feet high, defended by a small bastion with a pointed roof at each of the four corners of the parallelogram formed by the enceinte. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude These useful animals, which are easily domesticated, were already quite familiar with all the colonists, and did not go far from the enceinte. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude There were plenty of tools and pickaxes, but it was really impossible to approach the enceinte. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude The soldiers Belcher and Pond, when on guard in front of the enceinte in the morning, saw a huge bear quietly advancing towards the fort. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude |
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