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Definition of Sackages
1. sackage [n] - See also: sackage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sackages
Literary usage of Sackages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History by William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt (1835)
"... Palmyra, and Tadmor; and in the repeated desolations of Italy, the sackages
and conflagrations of Rome, by successive hordes of barbarians. ..."
2. The End of Religious Controversy: In a Friendly Correspondence Between a by John Milner (1844)
"... in Switzerland, France, and Scotland, besides producing popular insurrections,
sackages, demolitions, sacrileges, and persecution beyond description, ..."
3. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1851)
"... that fear not the compt they have to make, for the bloud of innocents, for
sackages, spoyle, rapine, destructions, ..."
4. The History of Italy by Francesco Guicciardini (1763)
"... The whole City was put to the Sack, but afforded no great Booty, being the
poor Remains of Two preceding sackages. ..."
5. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: The Text Carefully by Adam Clarke (1837)
"These two sackages of that city have no parallel in АЯ the history of mankind.
Verse 10. The fathers shall eat the sons] Though we have not this fact so ..."
6. Cardinal Allen's Defence of Sir William Stanley's Surrender of Deventer by William Allen, Thomas Heywood, Roger Ashton (1851)
"... that fear not the compt they have to make, for the bloud of innocents, for
sackages, spoyle, rapine, destructions, ..."
7. Cardinal Allen's Defence of Sir William Stanley's Surrender of Deventer by William Allen, Thomas Heywood, Roger Ashton (1851)
"... that fear not the compt they have to make, for the bloud of innocents, for
sackages, spoyle, rapine, destructions, ..."