Soon they cleared the churchtown and entered the darkness of the moors.
2
The flying horizons of the moors had slipped away into the darkness.
3
The old Norfolk jacket had walked the moors that morning with Jane.
4
Afterwards you took her back across the moors to catch the wagonette.
5
The Arkwright house belonged in a Gothic novel, brooding over windswept moors.
1
To the Moriscos the suffering was personal; to Spain it was national.
2
At that time we were quartered in Seville, to keep guard on the suspected Moriscos.
3
The weak point in the organization of the Moriscos lay in the character of their king.
4
That of the Moriscos was not so inhuman in its consequences, but it was serious enough.
5
Anales, año 1487.-Marmol ,Rebelionde Moriscos, lib.
Ús de moriscoes en anglès
1
In 1609 all the Moriscoes were ordered to depart from the Peninsula within three days.
2
What is a poor crippled jester compared with a powerful scullery maid or an army of heathen Moriscoes?
3
The Moriscoes were the back-bone of the industrial population, not only in trade and manufactures, but also in agriculture.
4
His success in subduing the Moriscoes naturally designated him, in spite of his extreme youth, for this high command.
5
Lundy was then seized by the King, but forty years later the Moriscoes once more gained possession of it.
6
From this we may infer how much the Moriscoes have multiplied, and how incomparably greater must be their numbers.
7
With these events may be said to terminate the history of the Moors, or the Moriscoes, as henceforth called, under the present reign.
8
He was a man of irreproachable morals, and of comprehensive benevolence for that day, as is shown in his subsequent treatment of the unfortunate Moriscoes.