Which preposition to use with marching
When it was finished we marched to the beach, and never, save in the three instances of which I shall later tell you, did I see the valley again.
A grey, sullen morning spread through all the darkness, and hid the march of the stars.
Armies are marching in the name of Jehovah, and a great poet has this one message: "Lest we forget!" 7.
" They marched on.
The God of armies (who marches with the strongest battalions) is with us.
A small detachment of Boy Scouts, sturdy with an enormous sense of uniform and valor, marched through the asphalt alleys of the park with trained, small-footed, regimental precisionsmall boys with clean, lifted faces.
" "Well," said Spalding, resuming his narrative, "some fifty years ago, two enterprising men (brothers) marched into the woods in the town of Mexico, now in Oswego county, with their axes on their shoulders, and stout hearts beating in their bosoms.
He had mustered the French-Canadian militia on September 11, the very day Arnold was leaving Cambridge in Massachusetts for his daring march against Quebec.
Its troops are legion, marching from the far distances of the past, and extending out to the far confines of the eternal years.
He listened to all the details of the plan; they gave him the name of the general, supposed to have very Republican sympathies (not generally the case with officers), the number of regiments, etc., who would march at a given signal, but when he said, "It is possible, you might get a certain number of men together, but what would you do with them?"
"I'll keep this suspicious fruit," he remarked, with a hollow laugh; and, bearing unreservedly upon the nearer arm of the hapless MONTGOMERY, and eating audibly as he surged onward, he started on the return march for Bumsteadville.
Being unsuccessful, however, in overtaking the Indians, and getting nearly out of provisionsit being our eighteenth day out, the entire command marched towards the nearest railroad point, and camped on the Saline River; distant three miles from Buffalo Tank.
Sadly we march along the crowded street, While trumpets hoarsely blare and drums tempestuous beat.
" "Why see you, messire," said Walkyn, "they march by way of Felindre that was once a fair town, and from Felindre is a road that leadeth through the wild unto this valley of Brand.
Let us now look back over the processional as it marches across the dim years.
Then with Ringan's sword behind them, the three marched out of doors.
It is impossible to give the number of the forces accompanying the King to Florence, for his artillery were marching toward Rome by another route; he had left garrisons in many strongholds, and sent on another body of men by Romagna.
Immediately after the affair at Lexington he had turned out his company, reinforced by undergraduates from Yale, had seized the New Haven powder magazine and marched over to Cambridge, where the Massachusetts Committeemen took such a fancy to him that they made him a colonel on the spot, with full authority to raise men for an immediate attack on Ticonderoga.
We marched down the Tongue river for two days, thence in a westerly direction over to the Rosebud, where we struck the main Indian trail, leading down this stream.
One thousand men marched under the Caribee flag; not a man of them voted for Lincoln.
And it was while these features were taking form in the depths of the range, the particles of the rocks marching to their appointed places in the dark with reference to the coming beauty, that the particles of icy vapor in the sky marching to the same music assembled to bring them to the light.
We could see the door of the dug-out standing wide open, and we then marched up to the place.
They marched without music, without song or word, marched in silence.
I met an English doctor once, who had heard this last played in Rome on some great occasion with some of the old Garibaldian veterans in their red shirts marching in front of the band.
Outside the station we marched past the Italian General Commanding the District.