84 examples of cassel in sentences

In order that we might get a drink, we were made to collect empty meat tins which served as our drinking cups until we reached Cassel.

The journey took 35 hours, and during the whole of that time we were only given food and drink once, and that thanks only to the Red Cross.[20] We arrived at Wilhelmshöhe (Cassel) at 3 a.m. on the 28th August, and were made to walk quickly through the streets.

Havremarsh Hesse Cassel ...

By VICTOR BRIDGES With Frontispiece By JOHN H. CASSEL 1915 [Illustration: "A CURTAIN AT THE END OF THE ROOM WAS DRAWN SLOWLY ASIDE, AND THERE, STANDING IN THE GAP, I SAW THE SLIM FIGURE OF A GIRL.

" Chapter X. Drawn by John H. Cassel.

The eastern Franks dwelt in that part of Germany between the Rhine and the Sala, in the north reaching to the Ruhre and Cassel, and in the south, almost to the Necker; according to Eginhard, inhabiting from Saxony to the Danube.

He died in 1630, owing to a disadvantage sustained by his troops at the siege of Cassel, which was to be entirely attributed to the imprudent orders he received from Spain, and which that government compelled him to obey.

CASSEL, DON. Clarinet sessions.

By Don Cassel & Livingston Gearhart, compiler & arranger.

Robert P. Russell (A) & Harry A. Cassel (E of Thomas F. Gilligan); 13Oct76; R643542. R643543.

DOUGLAS, LLOYD CASSEL.

CASSEL, DON. Clarinet sessions.

By Don Cassel & Livingston Gearhart, compiler & arranger.

SEE CASSEL, DON.

During one vacation he went on an expedition to Cassel and to the Hartz Mountains.

Philip, on arriving with his army before Cassel, found the place defended by sixteen thousand Flemings under the command of Nicholas Zannequin, the richest of the burghers of Furnes, and already renowned for his zeal in the insurrection against the count.

For several days the French remained inactive around the mountain on which Cassel is built, and which the knights, mounted on iron-clad horses, were unable to scale.

The Flemings had planted on a tower of Cassel a flag carrying a cock, with this inscription: "When the cock that is hereon shall crow, The foundling king herein shall go.

The same evening Philip entered Cassel, which he set on fire, and, in a few days afterwards, on leaving for France, he said to Count Louis, before the French barons, Count, I have worked for you at my own and my barons' expense; I give you back your land, recovered and in peace; so take care that justice be kept up in it, and that I have not, through your fault, to return; for if I do, it will be to my own profit and to your hurt.

"He was highly prized and honored," says Froissart, "for the victory he had won (at Cassel) over the Flemings, and also for the handsome service he had done his cousin Count Louis.

The outset of his reign had been brilliant and prosperous; but his victory at Cassel over the Flemings brought more cry than wool.

Several towns, Cassel, Bergues, Gravelines, and Turnhout, hastily submitted to him.

The conquest of Port Mahon had thrown around Richelieu a halo of glory; in Germany, he reaped the fruits of Marshal d'Estrees' successes; the Electorate of Hanover was entirely occupied; all the towns opened their gates; Hesse Cassel, Brunswick, the duchies of Verden and of Bremen met with the same fate.

312 sq.; J.D.H. Temme, Die Volkssagen der Altmark (Berlin, 1839), pp. 75 sq.; K. Lynker, Deutsche Sagen und Sitten in hessischen Gauen* (Cassel and Göttingen, 1860), p. 240; H. Pröhle, Harzbilder (Leipsic, 1855), p. 63; R. Andree, Braunschweiger Volkskunde (Brunswick, 1896), pp.

The height of the stationary camp at Mount Biort having been determined by observations continued for several days, the level of Lake Temiscouata was thence determined by using a set of levels taken with a theodolite by Breithaupt, of Cassel, in 1840.

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