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    1. “Oh no,” he replied, “The castle itself had a garrison – of sorts


    2. turned back by the garrison on the other side of the gorge, so that they


    3. While he has but to say the word and the garrison of Lock Core rises against us


    4. As a man of a civil profession seems awkward in a camp or a garrison, and is even in some danger of being despised there, so does an idle man among men of business


    5. There’s an old fort to the west and north of here that we need to garrison, to give us another solid vantage point in Haafingar: Fort Hraggstad


    6. The sending out a colony of this kind not only gave some satisfaction to the people, but often established a sort of garrison, too, in a newly conquered province, of which the obedience might otherwise have been doubtful


    7. Washington on his excursions against the French and was with him when he attempted to negotiate the withdrawal of the French garrison in the name of King


    8. Passing through Kwisa, where the little garrison were eagerly looking forward to the arrival of the troops, when they would strike camp and follow in rear of the returning column, the rugged sides of the Adansis were soon reached


    9. As they climbed the incline, the trees near the lake dwindled, replaced by cleared fields around the garrison


    10. Speaking in Spanish, he told the survivors of the garrison to surrender, reassuring the poor wretches, who begged for quarter

    11. Blanco at once acquiesced, and several hours later the Spanish Cabinet accepted the inevitable, on condition that the garrison should be repatriated


    12. What did he think he was doing, coming to Jinotega when it was home to a full garrison of regular troops as well as a Sandinista training center? What a price to pay for one man’s poor judgment: thirty-five dead and twenty-seven others forever maimed


    13. According to the brief notation in the star catalogue, they had maintained an Imperial garrison of about eighty individuals until a hundred and fifty years ago


    14. Zaminoski warned him that Wilistka was the site of a bridge across the river, and there was a garrison of Russians


    15. Colling admitted that Ferguson had not mentioned it, Smith laughed and began describing how Vincent had decided that the garrison would put on a display of American military pageantry for the local German population


    16. 3 And Jonathan struck the garrison of the Philistines that was in Geba, and the Philistines heard of it; And Saul blew the trumpet


    17. 4 And all Israel heard say that Saul had hit a garrison of the Philistines, and that Israel also was had in abomination with the


    18. 23 And the garrison of the Philistines went out to the passage of Michmash


    19. to the Philistines' garrison, that is on the other side; But he told not his father


    20. 11 And both of them discovered themselves to the garrison of the Philistines, and the Philistines said, Note, the Hebrews come out of

    21. 12 And the men of the garrison answered Jonathan and his armourbearer, and said, Come up to us, and we will show you a thing;


    22. 14 And David was then in an hold, and the garrison of the Philistines was then in Bethlehem


    23. garrison was then at Bethlehem


    24. Carlos had recaptured the city of Granson on their frontier early the previous year and had hanged the entire Suizos garrison


    25. Venezia had made peace with the Ottomans by acknowledging the latter’s sovereignty over the lands they had conquered and ceding to them Scutari, whose garrison had held out against repeated attacks


    26. 61 And they set there a garrison to keep it, and fortified Bethsura to preserve it; that


    27. 58 So when they had given charge to the garrison that was with them, they went toward Jamnia


    28. 50 So the king took Bethsura, and set a garrison there to


    29. him out of the city, because Apollonius had a garrison there


    30. 3 Now as Ptoleme entered into the cities, he set in every one of them a garrison of soldiers to keep it

    31. desired to have peace with him, which he granted them, and then put them out from then, and took the city, and set a garrison in it


    32. garrison there to keep it


    33. the enemies had been before; but he set a garrison of Jews there: 34 Moreover he fortified Joppa, which lies on the sea, and Gazera,


    34. The Frances viceroy, Montpensier, sallied out of Napoles with most of his garrison to meet the challenge


    35. garrison, Andrea Doria, a mercenary from Colon’s Genova, was invited to dine with Gonzalo


    36. “It was discovered five months ago, by a visiting resident of the next inhabited valley to the east, and word was passed to the garrison at Copper Strike, and thence to King Dren


    37. 61 And they set there a garrison to keep it and fortified Bethsura to preserve it; that the people might have a defence against Idumea


    38. 58 So when they had given charge to the garrison that was with them they went toward Jamnia


    39. 50 So the king took Bethsura and set a garrison there to keep it


    40. 51 And in them he set a garrison that they might work malice on Israel

    41. 75 And he pitched his tents against Joppa but; they of Joppa shut him out of the city because Apollonius had a garrison there


    42. 3 Now as Ptoleme entered into the cities he set in every one of them a garrison of soldiers to keep it


    43. 65 Then Simon encamped against Bethsura and fought against it a long season and shut it up: 66 But they desired to have peace with him which he granted them and then put them out from then and took the city and set a garrison in it


    44. 34 For he had heard that they would deliver the hold to them that took Demetrius' part; what for he set a garrison there to keep it


    45. 29 Forasmuch as often there have been wars in the country in which for the maintenance of their sanctuary and the law Simon the son of Mattathias of the posterity of Jarib together with his brothers put themselves in jeopardy and resisting the enemies of their nation did their nation great honour; 30 For after that Jonathan having gathered his nation together and been their high priest was added to his people 31 Their enemies prepared to invade their country that they might destroy it and lay hands on the sanctuary: 32 At which time Simon rose up and fought for his nation and spent much of his own substance and armed the valiant men of his nation and gave them wages 33 And fortified the cities of Judea together with Bethsura that lies on the borders of Judea where the armour of the enemies had been before; but he set a garrison of Jews there: 34 Moreover he fortified Joppa which lies on the sea and Gazera that borders on Azotus where the enemies had dwelt before but he placed Jews there and furnished them with all things convenient for the reparation of it


    46. They maintain a garrison,


    47. Radford, supported by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, had proposed to President Eisenhower that furnishing American aid in the form of fighter-bombers and aerial resupply would save the beleaguer�ed French garrison at Dien Bien Phu


    48. 18 But as for Timotheus they found him not in the places for before he had dispatched any thing he departed from then having left a very strong garrison in a certain hold


    49. 27 Then the governor's soldiers took Jesus into the Praetorium and gathered the whole garrison together against Him


    50. The soldiers from their lord’s new garrison have seen to that, and his fingers itch for the feel of the quill and the rasping of parchment as the ink stains the whiteness



































    1. But the moment in which war begins, or rather the moment in which it appears likely to begin, the army must be augmented, the fleet must be fitted out, the garrisoned towns must be put into a posture of defence; that army, that fleet, those garrisoned towns, must be furnished with arms, ammunition, and provisions


    2. At Aguadores, which was strongly garrisoned, the railroad bridge over the creek was blown up with dynamite, to prevent our direct advance along the railroad


    3. Siege had to be laid to a considerable city, well garrisoned, naturally entrenched with steep ridges, and with a powerful fleet to assist in its defence


    4. Garcia with two thousand men was holding the extreme right, cutting off the San Luis valley and the five thousand men garrisoned there within sixteen miles of the beleaguered city but kept in ignorance of Toral's straits by the vigilance of the insurgents holding the intervening valley


    5. The President promptly decided to move the army North, and during the first two weeks in August, the regiments were moved to Montauk, Santiago being garrisoned by immune troops mobilised through the South


    6. Should the army forestall you in occupying a pass, do not go after him if the pass is fully garrisoned, but only if it is weakly garrisoned


    7. The Federation Space Force Interstellar Logistics Command commandeered the depot and set up a garrisoned frontier trading post


    8. They realised it held the key to victory as General Mcauliffe's American 101st airborne division garrisoned at Bastogne could launch counter attacks against German forward positions


    9. The white blood cells are stationed in their positions like soldiers garrisoned in castles


    10. south, I have garrisoned my best troops in the borderlands

    11. At the moment, Ohlarn’s garrisoned by only four regiments of militia, mostly still armed with arbalests and pikes


    12. We’ve got around twenty thousand of our own men already garrisoned in and around Lake City, but even that’s six hundred miles away by the shortest route


    13. Although Pitty had written that Atlanta was garrisoned and the streets full of soldiers, the first sight of the bluecoat startled and frightened her


    14. commandants of the Yankee troops in the various cities had complete power, even the Georgia was heavily garrisoned with troops and Atlanta had more than its share


    15. The Red Keep is garrisoned by Raven’s Teeth, and no man sees the king without his leave


    16. Now the watch-towers, which had fallen into decay, were repaired, and filled with arms, and garrisoned with ceaseless vigilance


    17. He asked, why rush with this precipitancy into the war? Are you provided with means to annoy the enemy, or to defend yourselves? Have you an army or navy which can make any impression? Are your exposed towns fortified and garrisoned? Was any nation ever less prepared for war? It would require the whole military force that you now possess to constitute an adequate defence for New Orleans, New York, and Newport


    18. But I will suppose that you conquer a part of the country; that part must be garrisoned if you will keep it


    1. Like a good many officers of the troops garrisoning the province, Sotillo had been influenced in his adoption of the Ribierist cause by the belief that it had the enormous wealth of the Gould Concession on its side


    2. Antonia read it, and, after consulting Charles Gould, sent it on for the information of the gentlemen garrisoning the Amarilla Club


    1. castles and the military garrisons


    2. It was upon this silly notion, however, that England could not subsist without the Portugal trade, that, towards the end of the late war, France and Spain, without pretending either offence or provocation, required the king of Portugal to exclude all British ships from his ports, and, for the security of this exclusion, to receive into them French or Spanish garrisons


    3. By different arts of oppression, they have reduced the population of several of the Moluccas nearly to the number which is sufficient to supply with fresh provisions, and other necessaries of life, their own insignificant garrisons, and such of their ships as occasionally come there for a cargo of spices


    4. Regulated companies, it was observed by Sir Josiah Child, though they had frequently supported public ministers, had never maintained any forts or garrisons in the countries to which they traded; whereas joint-stock companies frequently had


    5. First, the directors of a regulated company have no particular interest in the prosperity of the general trade of the company, for the sake of which such forts and garrisons are maintained


    6. Their private interest is connected with the prosperity of the general trade of the company, and with the maintenance of the forts and garrisons which are necessary for its defence


    7. Secondly, The directors of a joint-stock company have always the management of a large capital, the joint stock of the company, a part of which they may frequently employ, with propriety, in building, repairing, and maintaining such necessary forts and garrisons


    8. Though they had the same interest, therefore, to attend to the maintenance of such forts and garrisons, they can seldom have the same ability to render that attention effectual


    9. Long after the time of Sir Josiah Child, however, in 1750, a regulated company was established, the present company of merchants trading to Africa ; which was expressly charged at first with the maintenance of all the British forts and garrisons that lie between Cape Blanc and the Cape of Good Hope, and afterwards with that of those only which lie between Cape Rouge and the Cape of Good Hope


    10. 51 ), seems to have had two distinct objects in view; first, to restrain effectually the oppressive and monopolizing spirit which is natural to the directors of a regulated company ; and, secondly, to force them, as much as possible, to give an attention, which is not natural to them, towards the maintenance of forts and garrisons

    11. But as they are charged with the maintenance of forts and garrisons, they may, for that purpose export from Great Britain to Africa goods and stores of different kinds


    12. For the second of these purposes, the maintenance of the forts and garrisons, an annual sum has been allotted to them by parliament, generally about £13,000


    13. But parliament, which gives so little attention to the application of millions, is not likely to give much to that of £13,000 a-year; and the cursitor baron of exchequer, from his profession and education, is not likely to be profoundly skilled in the proper expense of forts and garrisons


    14. The captains of his majesty's navy, indeed, or any other commissioned officers, appointed by the board of admiralty, may inquire into the condition of the forts and garrisons, and report their observations to that board


    15. The forts and garrisons which lie north of Cape Rouge, are not only maintained at the expense of the state, but are under the immediate government of the executive power ; and why those which lie south of that cape, and which, too, are, in part at least, maintained at the expense of the state, should be under a different government, it seems not very easy even to imagine a good reason


    16. The protection of the Mediterranean trade was the original purpose or pretence of the garrisons of Gibraltar and Minorca ; and the maintenance and government of those garrisons have always been, very properly, committed, not to the Turkey company, but to the executive power


    17. The garrisons at Gibraltar and Minorca, accordingly, have never been neglected


    18. I would not, however, be understood to insinuate, that either of those expensive garrisons was ever, even in the smallest degree, necessary for the purpose for which they were originally dismembered from the Spanish monarchy


    19. upon almost all the different branches of their trade, to be employed by the company in the maintenance of their forts and garrisons


    20. In 1730, their affairs were in so great disorder, that they were altogether incapable of maintaining their forts and garrisons, the sole purpose and pretext of their institution

    21. Their affairs continued to go gradually to decline, till at last, being in every respect a bankrupt company, they were dissolved by act of parliament, and their forts and garrisons vested in the present regulated company of merchants trading to Africa


    22. The South Sea company never had any forts or garrisons to maintain, and therefore were entirely exempted from one great expense, to which other joint-stock companies for foreign trade are subject; but they had an immense capital divided among an immense number of proprietors


    23. But upon the expiration of the term, the monopoly ought certainly to determine; the forts and garrisons, if it was found necessary to establish any, to be taken into the hands of government, their value to be paid to the company, and the trade to be laid open to all the subjects of the state


    24. 14 And he put garrisons in Edom; throughout all Edom put he garrisons, and all they of Edom became David's servants; And the Lord


    25. 13 And he put garrisons in Edom; and all the


    26. of Judah, and set garrisons in the land of Judah, and in the cities of Ephraim, which Asa his father had taken


    27. Then came he down toward the sea coast, both he and his army, and set garrisons in the high cities, and took out of them chosen men


    28. fountains of their waters, and took them, and set garrisons of men of war over them, and he himself removed toward his people


    29. 55 Now what time as Judas and Jonathan were in the land of Galaad and Simon his brother in Galilee before Ptolemais 56 Joseph the son of Zacharias and Azarias captains of the garrisons heard of the valiant acts and warlike deeds which they had done


    30. 6 Then came he down toward the sea coast both he and his army and set garrisons in the high cities and took out of them chosen men for aid

    31. 6 But in the second day Holofernes brought out all his horsemen in the sight of the children of Israel which were in Bethulia 7 And viewed the passages up to the city and came to the fountains of their waters and took them and set garrisons of men of war over them and he himself removed toward his people


    32. Small Army and Navy garrisons in the Aleutians did not reflect the strategic importance of the snow and fog bound island chain


    33. His diversion would keep the Tanarian garrisons busy and distracted until Army Group East could establish command of the region, whilst they had a different mission


    34. He had liaised with the commanders through the correct channels and with the magicians’ influence and help he had been warmly received by the newly formed high command; that warmth was yet to be extended from these men of the north-east garrisons


    35. The sounds of orc and goblin garrisons reverberated through adjoining passageways


    36. “Did you think our great Lyr would not notify all his garrisons that you were escaped, Tobias Spencer? We have been expecting you to surface for the last two weeks


    37. The mountains were uninhabited save by outlaws and garrisons of soldiers who guarded the passes


    38. Outlying Nemedian garrisons were stormed and put to the sword, foraging parties were cut to pieces; the west was up in arms, and there was a different air about the rising, a fierce resolution and inspired wrath rather than the frantic despair that had motivated the preceding revolts


    39. Order your garrisons to march out of the castles and towns they hold, without their arms, and get your infernal armies out of Aquilonia as quickly as possible


    40. 'I will surrender all the castles and towns now held by my garrisons without resistance, and all the other things shall be done

    41. It was a military transport vessel, and its task was to carry support to, and commodities from, outlying garrisons that secured overseas supplies for the US


    42. This way, the Japanese island garrisons will be cut off from each other and from their supply lines


    43. We will leave the island garrisons alone until they surrender out of starvation: my history has shown that, even when cut off, they will fight to the death if attacked and will cause an unacceptable number of casualties to any American force that would land


    44. You may find that the Japanese island garrisons, while isolated and cut off, are tough nuts to crack


    45. Probably the easiest solution will be to go back to our respective original garrisons in Germany


    46. The Japanese have next to nothing left in the air or on the sea to oppose us and we could attack while most of the Japanese Army is stuck in isolated garrisons around the Pacific and unable to move


    47. With the British still giving absolute priority to the European theatre, little of their new advanced equipment had made it through to their Pacific garrisons


    48. ‘’Without baffling you with our usual, obtuse military jargon, Madam President, I can tell you that these pictures show that the Chinese have effectively occupied the Senkaku Islands and that they are in the process of landing sizeable garrisons on them


    49. If Japan wishes to retake the Senkaku Islands from China, it will then have to do it in a hurry, before the Chinese can fortify the islands and land sizeable garrisons on them


    50. Following in a third wave were 36 Mitsubishi F-2 fighters loaded with GPS-guided JDAM bombs and with napalm canisters, with the job of eliminating as much as possible of the Chinese ground garrisons on Uotsuri-Shima and on Kuba-Shima, and this before the arrival of the paratroopers















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