Among more modern churches may be mentioned: in the Altstadt, the Johanneskirche, with a richly decorated interior; the Lukaskirche; and the Trinitatiskirche; and in the Neustadt, the Martin Luther-Kirche and the new garrison church. The Rhine, which here attains the greatest breadth of its upper course, is crossed by a magnificent bridge of five arches, leading to the opposite town of Castel and by two railway bridges.
The American Anti-Slavery Society was organized in December of that year (1833), putting forth a masterly declaration of its principles and purposes from the pen of Garrison.
{ bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_SR' }}, A little later Denfert-Rochereau received a direct order from his own government to surrender the fortress, and the garrison, being granted free withdrawal, marched out with its arms and trains.
The reformers submitted on condition that no foreign garrison was to be imposed on Perth and that the religious questions in dispute should be brought before the Scottish parliament. The motive was avowedly the same which in the Middle Ages led a medixval garrison to drive the civil population of a town into the camp of its would-be deliverers.
Jerusalem was suddenly occupied by one of his captains, and a garrison was planted in a new fortress on Hellenism. { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195456', size: [300, 250] }}, { bidder: 'sovrn', params: { tagid: '448836' }}, Jackson rejoined Lee on the following day in time to take part in the battle of Antietam, and after the battle General McClellan placed a strong garrison (the 12th Corps) at Harper's Ferry. { bidder: 'openx', params: { unit: '539971069', delDomain: 'idm-d.openx.net' }}, In March 1848 the Austrian garrison was driven from the town by the revolutionary party, but in the following June the town was bombarded and compelled to capitulate. {code: 'ad_contentslot_2', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [336, 280]] } }, The population of the Transvaal, on the 17th of April 1904, when the first complete census of the country was taken, was 1,269,951 (including 8215 British soldiers in garrison),1 or 11.342 persons per sq. In 1830 the city was captured by the Belgian insurgents, but the citadel continued to be held by a Dutch garrison under General Chasse. storage: {
Pretoria, Rustenberg, Lydenburg, and other smaller towns had been placed in a position of defence under the directions of Colonel Bellairs, who remained in command at Pretoria, the garrison consisting of a small number of troops and the loyal inhabitants. It took Blucher time to extricate his troops from the confusion into which the battle had thrown them, and the garrison of Leipzig and the troops left on the right bank of the Elster still resisted obstinately - hence no direct pursuit could be initiated and the French, still upwards of 10o,000 strong, marching rapidly, soon gained distance enough to be reformed. ; 56 field ambulances, 23 general hospitals and 2 sanitary companies R.A.M.C. The population of Nuremberg was, in 1905, including a garrison of about 3000 men, 294,344, of whom 145,354 were males and 148,990 females.
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. {code: 'ad_contentslot_3', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [320, 100], [320, 50], [300, 50]] } }, The whole garrison was alarmed. Judas entered Jerusalem, the citadel of which was still occupied by a Syrian garrison, and the Temple was re-dedicated on the 25th of Kislev (164 B.e.).
He took his way over Wasit, which he mastered - the Syrian garrison seems to have been withdrawn in the days of Omar II. Shubert, Adrian A Social History of Modern Spain (1991) They were held at a military garrison. { bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_Billboard' }}, And best of all it's ad free, so sign up now and start using at home or in the classroom. They are also manning garrisons in both hemispheres and on three continents. var pbTabletSlots = [ It was previously the seat of the Chinese government for the province, with a large penal establishment and strong garrison; its population was about 70,000. { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195452', size: [336, 280] }}, The approaches to the garrison have been heavily mined.
Garrison established the Liberator in 1831; W. 116) - the Palmyrenes revolted, killed the Roman garrison quartered in the city, and proclaimed one Antiochus as their chief. {code: 'ad_contentslot_4', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [336, 280]] } }, The garrison consists of 140 British and 300 Indian troops, with a few local European volunteers.
"sign-up": "https://dictionary.cambridge.org/auth/signup?rid=READER_ID", { bidder: 'openx', params: { unit: '539971074', delDomain: 'idm-d.openx.net' }}, The Egyptian garrison and many Egyptian civilians, in all 6500 persons, left Harrar between November 1884 and the 25th of April 1885, when a son of the ruler who had been deposed by Egypt was installed as amir, the arrangement being carried out under the superintendence of British officers. Garrison countenanced the activity of women in the cause, even to the extent of allowing them to vote and speak in the anti-slavery societies, and appointing them as lecturing agents; moreover, he believed in the political equality of the sexes, to which a strong party was opposed upon social and religious grounds. “Garrison.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/garrison. On the 5th of November their combined fleets sailed for the coast of Holland, and, on the 18th, a French army of 60,000 men, under the command of Marshal Gerard, crossed the Belgian frontier to besiege French Antwerp. bids: [{ bidder: 'rubicon', params: { accountId: '17282', siteId: '162050', zoneId: '776342', position: 'btf' }}, (1900) of town and commune, 13,174,13,174, including a garrison of 1122. { bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_Billboard' }}, { bidder: 'criteo', params: { networkId: 7100, publisherSubId: 'cdo_mpuslot' }}, pbjs.que = pbjs.que || []; Portsmouth proper may be distinguished as the garrison town; Portsea as the naval station with the dockyards; Landport is occupied chiefly by the houses of artisans; and Southsea is a residential quarter and a favourite watering-place.
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{ bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195453', size: [300, 250] }}, The place was important for its garrison and as an administrative centre, and the town itself was prosperous, though probably never very large.
The American Anti-Slavery Society was organized in December of that year (1833), putting forth a masterly declaration of its principles and purposes from the pen of Garrison.
{ bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_SR' }}, A little later Denfert-Rochereau received a direct order from his own government to surrender the fortress, and the garrison, being granted free withdrawal, marched out with its arms and trains.
The reformers submitted on condition that no foreign garrison was to be imposed on Perth and that the religious questions in dispute should be brought before the Scottish parliament. The motive was avowedly the same which in the Middle Ages led a medixval garrison to drive the civil population of a town into the camp of its would-be deliverers.
Jerusalem was suddenly occupied by one of his captains, and a garrison was planted in a new fortress on Hellenism. { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195456', size: [300, 250] }}, { bidder: 'sovrn', params: { tagid: '448836' }}, Jackson rejoined Lee on the following day in time to take part in the battle of Antietam, and after the battle General McClellan placed a strong garrison (the 12th Corps) at Harper's Ferry. { bidder: 'openx', params: { unit: '539971069', delDomain: 'idm-d.openx.net' }}, In March 1848 the Austrian garrison was driven from the town by the revolutionary party, but in the following June the town was bombarded and compelled to capitulate. {code: 'ad_contentslot_2', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [336, 280]] } }, The population of the Transvaal, on the 17th of April 1904, when the first complete census of the country was taken, was 1,269,951 (including 8215 British soldiers in garrison),1 or 11.342 persons per sq. In 1830 the city was captured by the Belgian insurgents, but the citadel continued to be held by a Dutch garrison under General Chasse. storage: {
Pretoria, Rustenberg, Lydenburg, and other smaller towns had been placed in a position of defence under the directions of Colonel Bellairs, who remained in command at Pretoria, the garrison consisting of a small number of troops and the loyal inhabitants. It took Blucher time to extricate his troops from the confusion into which the battle had thrown them, and the garrison of Leipzig and the troops left on the right bank of the Elster still resisted obstinately - hence no direct pursuit could be initiated and the French, still upwards of 10o,000 strong, marching rapidly, soon gained distance enough to be reformed. ; 56 field ambulances, 23 general hospitals and 2 sanitary companies R.A.M.C. The population of Nuremberg was, in 1905, including a garrison of about 3000 men, 294,344, of whom 145,354 were males and 148,990 females.
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. {code: 'ad_contentslot_3', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [320, 100], [320, 50], [300, 50]] } }, The whole garrison was alarmed. Judas entered Jerusalem, the citadel of which was still occupied by a Syrian garrison, and the Temple was re-dedicated on the 25th of Kislev (164 B.e.).
He took his way over Wasit, which he mastered - the Syrian garrison seems to have been withdrawn in the days of Omar II. Shubert, Adrian A Social History of Modern Spain (1991) They were held at a military garrison. { bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_Billboard' }}, And best of all it's ad free, so sign up now and start using at home or in the classroom. They are also manning garrisons in both hemispheres and on three continents. var pbTabletSlots = [ It was previously the seat of the Chinese government for the province, with a large penal establishment and strong garrison; its population was about 70,000. { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195452', size: [336, 280] }}, The approaches to the garrison have been heavily mined.
Garrison established the Liberator in 1831; W. 116) - the Palmyrenes revolted, killed the Roman garrison quartered in the city, and proclaimed one Antiochus as their chief. {code: 'ad_contentslot_4', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [336, 280]] } }, The garrison consists of 140 British and 300 Indian troops, with a few local European volunteers.
"sign-up": "https://dictionary.cambridge.org/auth/signup?rid=READER_ID", { bidder: 'openx', params: { unit: '539971074', delDomain: 'idm-d.openx.net' }}, The Egyptian garrison and many Egyptian civilians, in all 6500 persons, left Harrar between November 1884 and the 25th of April 1885, when a son of the ruler who had been deposed by Egypt was installed as amir, the arrangement being carried out under the superintendence of British officers. Garrison countenanced the activity of women in the cause, even to the extent of allowing them to vote and speak in the anti-slavery societies, and appointing them as lecturing agents; moreover, he believed in the political equality of the sexes, to which a strong party was opposed upon social and religious grounds. “Garrison.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/garrison. On the 5th of November their combined fleets sailed for the coast of Holland, and, on the 18th, a French army of 60,000 men, under the command of Marshal Gerard, crossed the Belgian frontier to besiege French Antwerp. bids: [{ bidder: 'rubicon', params: { accountId: '17282', siteId: '162050', zoneId: '776342', position: 'btf' }}, (1900) of town and commune, 13,174,13,174, including a garrison of 1122. { bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_Billboard' }}, { bidder: 'criteo', params: { networkId: 7100, publisherSubId: 'cdo_mpuslot' }}, pbjs.que = pbjs.que || []; Portsmouth proper may be distinguished as the garrison town; Portsea as the naval station with the dockyards; Landport is occupied chiefly by the houses of artisans; and Southsea is a residential quarter and a favourite watering-place.
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{ bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195453', size: [300, 250] }}, The place was important for its garrison and as an administrative centre, and the town itself was prosperous, though probably never very large.
The American Anti-Slavery Society was organized in December of that year (1833), putting forth a masterly declaration of its principles and purposes from the pen of Garrison.
{ bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_SR' }}, A little later Denfert-Rochereau received a direct order from his own government to surrender the fortress, and the garrison, being granted free withdrawal, marched out with its arms and trains.
The reformers submitted on condition that no foreign garrison was to be imposed on Perth and that the religious questions in dispute should be brought before the Scottish parliament. The motive was avowedly the same which in the Middle Ages led a medixval garrison to drive the civil population of a town into the camp of its would-be deliverers.
Jerusalem was suddenly occupied by one of his captains, and a garrison was planted in a new fortress on Hellenism. { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195456', size: [300, 250] }}, { bidder: 'sovrn', params: { tagid: '448836' }}, Jackson rejoined Lee on the following day in time to take part in the battle of Antietam, and after the battle General McClellan placed a strong garrison (the 12th Corps) at Harper's Ferry. { bidder: 'openx', params: { unit: '539971069', delDomain: 'idm-d.openx.net' }}, In March 1848 the Austrian garrison was driven from the town by the revolutionary party, but in the following June the town was bombarded and compelled to capitulate. {code: 'ad_contentslot_2', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [336, 280]] } }, The population of the Transvaal, on the 17th of April 1904, when the first complete census of the country was taken, was 1,269,951 (including 8215 British soldiers in garrison),1 or 11.342 persons per sq. In 1830 the city was captured by the Belgian insurgents, but the citadel continued to be held by a Dutch garrison under General Chasse. storage: {
Pretoria, Rustenberg, Lydenburg, and other smaller towns had been placed in a position of defence under the directions of Colonel Bellairs, who remained in command at Pretoria, the garrison consisting of a small number of troops and the loyal inhabitants. It took Blucher time to extricate his troops from the confusion into which the battle had thrown them, and the garrison of Leipzig and the troops left on the right bank of the Elster still resisted obstinately - hence no direct pursuit could be initiated and the French, still upwards of 10o,000 strong, marching rapidly, soon gained distance enough to be reformed. ; 56 field ambulances, 23 general hospitals and 2 sanitary companies R.A.M.C. The population of Nuremberg was, in 1905, including a garrison of about 3000 men, 294,344, of whom 145,354 were males and 148,990 females.
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. {code: 'ad_contentslot_3', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [320, 100], [320, 50], [300, 50]] } }, The whole garrison was alarmed. Judas entered Jerusalem, the citadel of which was still occupied by a Syrian garrison, and the Temple was re-dedicated on the 25th of Kislev (164 B.e.).
He took his way over Wasit, which he mastered - the Syrian garrison seems to have been withdrawn in the days of Omar II. Shubert, Adrian A Social History of Modern Spain (1991) They were held at a military garrison. { bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_Billboard' }}, And best of all it's ad free, so sign up now and start using at home or in the classroom. They are also manning garrisons in both hemispheres and on three continents. var pbTabletSlots = [ It was previously the seat of the Chinese government for the province, with a large penal establishment and strong garrison; its population was about 70,000. { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195452', size: [336, 280] }}, The approaches to the garrison have been heavily mined.
Garrison established the Liberator in 1831; W. 116) - the Palmyrenes revolted, killed the Roman garrison quartered in the city, and proclaimed one Antiochus as their chief. {code: 'ad_contentslot_4', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_mpuslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/mpuslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250], [336, 280]] } }, The garrison consists of 140 British and 300 Indian troops, with a few local European volunteers.
"sign-up": "https://dictionary.cambridge.org/auth/signup?rid=READER_ID", { bidder: 'openx', params: { unit: '539971074', delDomain: 'idm-d.openx.net' }}, The Egyptian garrison and many Egyptian civilians, in all 6500 persons, left Harrar between November 1884 and the 25th of April 1885, when a son of the ruler who had been deposed by Egypt was installed as amir, the arrangement being carried out under the superintendence of British officers. Garrison countenanced the activity of women in the cause, even to the extent of allowing them to vote and speak in the anti-slavery societies, and appointing them as lecturing agents; moreover, he believed in the political equality of the sexes, to which a strong party was opposed upon social and religious grounds. “Garrison.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/garrison. On the 5th of November their combined fleets sailed for the coast of Holland, and, on the 18th, a French army of 60,000 men, under the command of Marshal Gerard, crossed the Belgian frontier to besiege French Antwerp. bids: [{ bidder: 'rubicon', params: { accountId: '17282', siteId: '162050', zoneId: '776342', position: 'btf' }}, (1900) of town and commune, 13,174,13,174, including a garrison of 1122. { bidder: 'triplelift', params: { inventoryCode: 'Cambridge_Billboard' }}, { bidder: 'criteo', params: { networkId: 7100, publisherSubId: 'cdo_mpuslot' }}, pbjs.que = pbjs.que || []; Portsmouth proper may be distinguished as the garrison town; Portsea as the naval station with the dockyards; Landport is occupied chiefly by the houses of artisans; and Southsea is a residential quarter and a favourite watering-place.
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{ bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195453', size: [300, 250] }}, The place was important for its garrison and as an administrative centre, and the town itself was prosperous, though probably never very large.
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