Philip of Macedon, not the father of Alexander the Great, but he who was conquered by Titus Quintius, had not much territory compared to the greatness of the Romans and of Greece who attacked him, yet being a warlike man who knew how to attract the people and secure the nobles, he
sustained the war against his enemies for many years, and if in the end he lost the dominion of some cities, nevertheless he retained the kingdom.
When in working with his hands at some lofty almost isolated place in the rigging, which chances to afford no foothold, the sailor at sea is hoisted up to that spot, and
sustained there by the rope; under these circumstances, its fastened end on deck is always given in strict charge to some one man who has the special watch of it.
I rose to go, while my resolution still
sustained me.
So -- with a mightier struggle than he had yet
sustained -- he held his Geneva cloak before his face, and hurried onward, making no sign of recognition, and leaving the young sister to digest his rudeness as she might.
The sailing- ship, with her unthrobbing body, seemed to lead mysteriously a sort of unearthly existence, bordering upon the magic of the invisible forces,
sustained by the inspiration of life-giving and death- dealing winds.
Perry was becoming more hopeful, although upon what meager food he
sustained his optimism I could not conjecture.
He gratefully took the kind hand that had
sustained him: he said, simply, almost boyishly, "Thank you, Julian.
So long as single warriors came against him, he was to be left to the keeping of the Wahcondah and his own arm; but should the Siouxes attack him in numbers, he was to be
sustained, man for man, even to the extent of his whole force.
It is the only injury the Abraham Lincoln has
sustained. But it is a bad look-out for us-- she no longer answers her helm."
Henry of the Missouri Company, the first American who trapped upon the head-waters of the Columbia; and the frightful hardships
sustained by Wilson P.
On the defendant's part there had been an attempt, though insufficiently
sustained, to blast the plaintiff's character, and a plea, in mitigation of damages, on account of her unamiable temper.
I involuntarily held my breath, expecting to see the form of my companion, after being
sustained for a moment by the branches of the tree, sink through their frail support, and fall headlong to the bottom.