Lexicographical Neighbors of Ravagement
Literary usage of Ravagement
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Origines Ecclesiasticæ: The Antiquities of the Christian Church. With Two by Joseph Bingham (1856)
"... and hast cast away shame, neither blushing nor trembling for so great a
ravagement made of the image of God. Ruffin still went on with his supplication, ..."
2. Origines Ecclesiasticæ: Or, The Antiquities of the Christian Church, and by Joseph Bingham, Richard Bingham (1840)
"... stately monuments before they came to bury in churches : for they had observed
what spoil and ravagement had been made of the heathen monuments, ..."
3. "1683-1920": The Fourteen Points and what Became of Them--foreign Propaganda by Frederick Franklin Schrader (1920)
"Senator Knox directed attention to the ravagement of the German people by the
terms of the treaty, and, though a conservative, evidenced the vision of a ..."
4. The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bingham by Joseph Bingham (1855)
"... great a ravagement made of the image of God.' Ruffin still went on with his
supplication, and told him the emperor himself was coming. ..."