20724 examples of march in sentences

SEE Tappan, Eva March.

SEE Tappan, Eva March.

By William March, pseud.

By William March, pseud.

EARLE, HUBERT P. Blackout; the human side of Europe's march to war.

R669467. Boys' and girls' march of comics.

King Features illustrated weekly, March 16, 1950.

King Features illustrated weekly, March 9, 1950.

King Features weekly, March 2, 1950.

King Features weekly, March 9, 1950.

King Features weekly, March 23, 1950.

When the vessel arrived at Philadelphia, in March, 1803, Etienne was astonished to find that Anslong had paid his passage, and claimed him as his slave.

"We have been beaten, shamefully beaten," wrote Washington, "by a handful of French whose only idea was to hamper our march.

The majesty of Louis XIV. and the long lustre of his reign had been potent enough to create illusions as to the dangers and the corruptions of the court; the remnants of military glory were about to fade out round Louis XV.; the court still swarmed with brave officers, ready to march to death at the head of the troops; the command of armies henceforth depended on the favor of Madame the Marchioness of Pompadour.

"It is said that the King of Prussia's troops are on the march," wrote the Duke of Luynes in his journal (September 3, 1756); "it is not said whither."

Frederick II. was indeed on the march with his usual promptitude; a few days later, Saxony was invaded, Dresden occupied, and the Elector-king of Poland invested in the camp of Pirna.

The army was already on the march.

I hang, I imprison; but, as we march by cantonments and the regimental (particuliers) officers are the first to show a bad example, the punishments are neither sufficiently known nor sufficiently seen.

The king convoked a bed of justice, and, on the 2d of March, 1766, he repaired to the Parliament of Paris.

Other ranches had dwindled or vanished; favored by environment the Bar Cross, almost alone, withstood the devastating march of progress.

At the adobe house, kept by a Spaniard we had breakfast, then shouldered our packs for the march of ten leagues to Los Angeles for there was no chance to ride.

It lasted about six months, from the first accusations in March until the last executions in September....

It is also recorded in Winthrop's Journal that 'One of Windsor was arraigned and executed at Hartford for a witch' in March, 1646-47, which if it actually occurred, forms the first instance of an execution for witchcraft in New England.

Into this court of inquiry come all these personalities to witness the sorrowful march of the victims to the scaffold or to exile, or to acquittal and deliverance with the after life of suspicion and social ostracism.

They were indicted at a court held February 20, 1651, Governor John Haynes and Edward Hopkins being present, with other magistrates; and they were found guilty on March 6, 1651.

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