22 examples of cavanagh in sentences
I find a new governor, Colonel Cavanagh....
There still remained a few straggling parties on the mountains and amidst the morasses, under MacHugh, and Byrne, and O'Brian, and Cavanagh: these, however, were subdued in the course of the winter; the Isle of Inisbouffin received[f] a garrison, and a new force, which appeared in Ulster, under the Lord Iniskilling, obtained,[g] what was chiefly sought, the usual articles of transportation.
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CAVANAGH, PAUL, illus.
Illustrated by Paul Cavanagh.
CAVANAGH, CHARLOTTE F.
Charlotte P. Cavanagh (E); 22Dec66; R398919.
CAVANAGH, FRANCES. SEE Cinderella.
Adaptation: Frances Cavanagh. Illus.
Frances Cavanagh (A); 13Jan67; R402143.
By John Albert Cavanagh.
Mrs. John A. Cavanagh (W); 4Mar74; R572839.
CAVANAGH, PAUL, illus.
Illustrated by Paul Cavanagh.
CAVANAGH, CHARLOTTE F.
Charlotte P. Cavanagh (E); 22Dec66; R398919.
CAVANAGH, FRANCES. SEE Cinderella.
Adaptation: Frances Cavanagh. Illus.
Frances Cavanagh (A); 13Jan67; R402143.
By John Albert Cavanagh.
Mrs. John A. Cavanagh (W); 4Mar74; R572839.
Such splendid fighters as General James R. O'Beirne, Colonel Guiney, Colonel Cavanagh, Colonel John P. Byron, Colonel Patrick Gleason, General Denis F. Burke, wrote their names red over a score of battle fields, but one cannot hope to cover more than a fraction of the brilliant men of Irish blood who led and bled in the long, hard, and strenuous struggle.