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in Occurrences 8%

[Footnote 1: One wounded British soldier, who had been in an Italian Field Hospital which was not evacuated in time, was taken prisoner by the Austrians.

at Occurrences 3%

Their objective was Jerusalem, which the Turks partly evacuated at their approach, after doing untold damage in the holy city and inflicting many atrocities upon the inhabitants.

during Occurrences 2%

Some had been evacuated during the day, but at that, we soon had about twenty on the field near us.

on Occurrences 2%

Street fighting is always confusing, and hence the following vague description of the day's events from Captain Eyre Coote's journal: "Colonel Clive ordered the picquets, with the company's grenadiers, to march into the French bounds, which is encompassed with an old ditch, the entrance into it a gateway with embrasures on the top but no cannons, which the French evacuated on our people's advancing.

of Occurrences 1%

No society can endure without vital religion, and any revolution effected at a time when religion is moribund or dissipated in contentious fragments, is destined to be evacuated of its ideals and its potential, and to end in disaster.

to Occurrences 1%

The payment of 100,000 ducats is to lead to the evacuation of Adrianople; 400,000 form the next payment, then 500,000, and 500,000, making the sum originally demanded for individual losses; but, as I understand Mr. Backhouse, eighteen months must elapse before Turkey can be evacuated to the Danube.

under Occurrences 1%

But heavenwhich he had not appealed tohad decreed that Fort Willis should be evacuated under her own auspices.

with Occurrences 1%

Both have flown; the children were evacuated with the civilians in the bitter months of February and March, and the birds, realising that there is no secure place in which to nest, have deserted not only Verdun but the whole of the surrounding district.

within Occurrences 1%

One hospital of two hundred beds was once entirely evacuated within sixty minutes upon a sudden order.

without Occurrences 1%

In execution of the provisions of the treaty, orders have been issued to our military and naval forces to evacuate without delay the Mexican Provinces, cities, towns, and fortified places in our military occupation, and which are not embraced in the territories ceded to the United States.

by Occurrences 1%

It was agreed that the western posts should be evacuated by June 1, 1796, an arrangement which would allow the British government to retain them about two years longer.

for Occurrences 1%

But, had it been evacuated for some time, or had the voracious newroptera but just quitted it?

from Occurrences 1%

[Footnote 1: This view seems to be borne out by subsequent events, for the Jews evacuated from Jaffa have been permitted to return owing to the intervention of the Spanish Government.

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