The general comes to us, Suvorov- like, in a kibitka, and is received with acclamations of joy and triumph.
They ran from all parts of the Gardens, and formed a solid mass of an immense extent, rending the air with acclamations.
The people, giving judgment, could scarce refrain from violence, and signified their verdict by their acclamations.
The people, whose enthusiasm was now wound up to the highest pitch, again made the air resound with their loudest acclamations.
The pacification of northern Spain by the subjugation of the Astures and Cantabri, the settlement of the wide territories added to the empire by Julius Caesar in Gaul - the "New Gaul," or the "long-haired Gaul" (Gallia Comata) as it was called by way of distinction from the old province of Gallia Narbonensis (see Gaul) - and the re-establishment of Roman authority over the kings and princes of the Near East, were achievements which fully justified the acclamations of senate and people.