95 Verbs to Use for the Word railroad

The workmen of Massachusetts tended the looms, built the railroads, and read the newspapers.

We there left the railroad, and passing through the Seminole range of the Rocky Mountains we established our supply camp at the foot of Independence Rock on the Sweetwater.

The Carranzistas understood this plan and, to meet it, tore up all the railroads that they could and adopted as their fixed plan never to risk a general engagement of a large force.

The difficulties and the expense of constructing a military railroad to connect our Atlantic and Pacific States have been greatly exaggerated.

The highway followed the railroad from that town to Kahlotus, and there crossed a big trunk-line railroad, to turn south toward the river.

For the first few months, the rebels, who had adopted the name of Constitutionalists, continued recruiting their forces and destroying the railroads.

We reached the railroad.

The Federals tried to repair the railroads and get enough troops into the north to cope with this movement.

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I knew I'd strike the railroad if I footed it through the mountains here.

He intended to retreat until Sherman's army was so weakened by leaving guards in the rear to protect the railroads, over which food and supplies must come, that he could fight on equal terms.

Under these circumstances the Federal commander resolved to give up the attempt to assail Richmond from the north or east, and by a rapid movement to Petersburg, seize upon that place, cut the Confederate railroads leading southward, and thus compel an evacuation of the capital.

One can well believe the story of the northern engineer who, when brought over to plan out a railroad, shook his head at the first sight of the 'high woods.'

When we were working the railroad for damages, it was a cinch, and like getting money from home, but now that the people are working us for damages, for being smashed up under our tent, we look upon it as a crime, and tell them it is an act of Providence, and that the show is not to blame for a windstorm.

He had wrecked a railroad and made one, and had operated successful corners in nutmegs and chicory.

" No trouble came that night, however, and in the early morning, while the sky was still reddened by the rising sun, they were off again, following more closely now the railroad, as rocky defiles began to loom up before them.

The reason is obvious: we run a railroad efficiently by getting a good president and giving him arbitrary control; why not a university?

The Anti-monopoly and Labor Parties.%Out of this condition of affairs grew the Anti-monopoly party, which held a convention in 1884 and demanded that the Federal government should regulate commerce between the states; that it should therefore control the railroads and the telegraphs; that Congress should enact an interstate commerce law; and that the importation of foreign laborers under contract should be made illegal.

Now they've got all the street railroads in their pocket they want the water-supply toobut you know that as well as I do.

It favored a Pacific railroad, congressional appropriations for national rivers and harbors; it affirmed liberty of conscience and equality of rights; it arraigned the policy of the Administration; demanded the immediate admission of Kansas as a State, and invited "the affiliation and coöperation of men of all parties, however differing from them in other respects, in support of the principles declared.

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But before I could do that, I had to find a railroad, and I didn't dare go Millau-way, I thought, because the chances were the gendarmes would be waiting there to nab the first bird that blew in all covered with mud and carrying a bag full of diamonds.

Is it because the moneygods have been unpropitiousbecause these robber barons have looted your railroad?"

The Plantagould people want your railroad, and the receivership is a part of a plan for acquiring it.

No unwounded French soldiers were to be seen, except the old Territorials guarding the railroad and the highways.

95 Verbs to Use for the Word  railroad