On one side is Philip with the hosts of Spain, the greatest power in Europe, determined to crush out the life of these poor provinces, to stamp out the religion of the country, to leave not one man, woman, or child alive who refuses to attend mass and to bow the knee before the Papist images; on the other side you have a poor people Tenanting a land snatched from the sea, and held by constant and enduring labour, equally determined that they will not abjure their religion, that they will not permit the Inquisition to be established among them, and ready to give lives and homes and all in the cause of religious liberty.
"By Pike and Dyke: A Tale of the Rise of the Dutch Republic"
G.A. Henty
The Buddist regards animals with reverence; an ancestor may be Tenanting the body of the ox he is driving, or a descendant may be running at his side barking, and wagging his tail.
"The Book of Were-Wolves"
Sabine Baring-Gould
She had acquired undisputed control over the Indian tribes still Tenanting the forests unexplored by the European man.
"Orations"
John Quincy Adams