I haue stroke Pharao with his seruantes, and al his hoste.
2
Ask for Owen's by all means; "Fas est etiam ab hoste doceri."
3
And he marshals a valyant hoste
4
Our motto is: Ab hoste doceri.
5
He also advances some (I was going to say) improbable facts; as when he says of the woodcock that, 'pullos rostra portat fugiens ab hoste.'
6
The Caldwells are here only for a week, and Lady Hoste is at a considerable distance.
7
From end to end the influence of Hoste's Treatise and of Rodney's tactics in 1782 is unmistakable.
8
Three-times Tour of Flanders runner-up Leif Hoste faces disciplinary proceedings after an apparent violation of anti-doping rules.
9
See Hoste, p. 65.
10
"The populace saw and understood what it meant," wrote Hoste, "and 'Viva Nelson!'
11
These products mainly serve different market segments with different pricing levels, said KBC Securities analyst Wim Hoste in a research note.
12
From Hoste also it borrows the method of giving battle to a superior force, which the French writer apparently borrowed from Torrington.
13
From Hoste it takes not only the sailing formation in three columns, but re-introduces into the British service the long-discarded manoeuvre of 'doubling.'
14
The "Active" was one of Captain Hoste's squadron, which obtained the celebrated victory off Lissa, over the Franco-Venetian fleet commanded by Admiral Dobourdieu.
15
"Fas est et ab hoste doceri."]
16
18 In that day they celebrated the Phase, and offered hostes vpon the sacrifice of our Lord, according to the precept of king Iosias.