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By and 1783
By 1783 her legions had managed to annex the Crimea amid scenes of wanton cruelty and now, in this second combat with the Crescent, were aiming at suzerainty over all of the Black Sea's northern shoreline.
By the time the war ended ( 1783 ) Newport's population had fallen from over 9, 000 ( according to the census of 1774 ) to less than 4, 000.
By 1783, the British had lost the war and turned Florida over to the Spanish.
By 1783, it had grown to almost.
By 1783, with the end of the British blockade, the new nation was regaining its prosperity.
By 1783, the Chews concluded that the political situation was safe enough for their family to return to Philadelphia.
By 1783, when received a patent of precedence, he had earnt enough to pay off all his debts and accumulate £ 8 – 9, 000.
By July 1783, Potemkin had engineered the peaceful annexation of the Crimea and Kuban, capitalizing on the fact that Britain and France were fighting elsewhere.
By the end of the war he had become a resident of New Jersey, serving as a member of the New Jersey Legislative Council ( now the New Jersey Senate ) from 1781 to 1783 and delegate from that state to the Continental Congress in 1784 and 1785.
By 6 February 1783, the siege was over.
By October 1783, a lime kiln, hospital, barracks, officers ' quarters, storehouses, and a bakehouse were completed on the site of the old fort.
By 1783 it became clear to Greg that his business needed an increasing quantity of good quality yarn.
By June 1783 each regiment was again recruiting throughout the country, although the county names were to remain.
By the end of 1783, the great 18th century wars which saw the British and French battle from Europe to North America and from the Mediterranean to India, resulted in the British being in complete control of the city's regional and most of South India area.
By 1783 he led the City interest on the company's court, and in 1786 he was reckoned its most able member.
" By 1783, an anti-slavery movement to abolish the slave trade throughout the Empire had begun among the British public.
By February 1783, with peace appearing to near, most of the state's ships had been sold and its sailors dismissed.
By 1783 she was married to Thomas West ( d. 1823 ), a yeoman farmer from Leicestershire.
By early June 1783 the siege was under way.

By and had
By failing to do as he was told instantly -- to take out a permit or return the gun to his car -- he had played into Lord's hands.
By 1898, rustling losses had been driven down to the lowest level ever seen in Wyoming.
By the death of his father in 1888 he had come into possession of the family estate and had re-assumed its traditions.
By the time Lilian had been graduated from public school, her parents were doing quite well.
) By the time the streetcar pulled away, he had fallen in love with Paula.
By this time she had learned that it was futile to argue with her young husband, yet the uncomfortable fact remained: the American Congregationalists were sending them as missionaries to the Far East and paying their salaries.
By the age of six young Johnny indicated that he had the call.
By September 1940 the Suite had developed into a collection of six songs, `` four spirituals, a dream, and a lullaby ''.
By now he had become Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge and had been honored by the award of the Order of Merit.
By both standards Thomas had the right to be proud.
By June 19, 1788, he had presented himself to its Commander in Chief, the Governor of the Southern Provinces, the Director of the War College -- The Prince.
By this time word had got around that an American doctor was on the premises.
By this time Woodruff had accurately measured Pike as a man of great personal pride, a man who would fly into a towering rage if his integrity were questioned, and who would be anxious to avenge himself.
By 1834 the art of oratory had reached a very high level in the United States as a literary form.
By the time he was under the covers he had forgotten about seeing Kate.
By 1937 he had clarified his intentions to serve his people: `` I have striven for clarity and melodious idiom, but at the same time I have by no means attempted to restrict myself to the accepted methods of harmony and melody.
By the time the film was released we were three million dollars over-spent, war was imminent and the public apparently had forgotten all about Mother Cabrini.
By this time Churchill was not so cordial toward moving Poland westward as he had been at Teheran, where he and Eden had both heartily approved the idea.
By December, 1958, when ' Abdallah Ibrahim became President of the Council, elections had even greater importance.
By 800 social and cultural security had been achieved, at least on a simple plane ; ;
By this time large numbers of the audience had left the hall.

By and amassed
By 1830 they had amassed a 360-volume library.
By 1800 he had amassed almost a quarter of a million dollars, and had become one of the leading figures in the fur trade.
By 1978, Nicks had amassed a large backlog of songs dating back to her Buckingham Nicks days that she had been unable to record and release with Fleetwood Mac because of the constraint of having to accommodate three songwriters on each album.
By the time the American Civil War started in 1861, he was a millionaire and one of the richest men in the South, having amassed a " personal fortune that he claimed was worth $ 1. 5 million ".
By the time he retired he had amassed ethnographic collections numbering tens of thousands of items from all over the world.
By 21 October, it had amassed fifty-seven missions against the enemy, attacking bridges, factories, industrial targets, troop concentrations, airfields, marshalling yards, communications centers, and port facilities.
By the sixth century BCE, Sybaris had amassed great wealth and a huge population, as a result of the rich farming land nearby and its policy of admitting settlers of other nations to its citizenry, a practice which was shunned by other Greek colonies.
By the time he died, he had amassed twenty-two citations and special commendations, nine of which were for bravery and two for extraordinary heroism in saving the lives of others.
By using experts to guide him and benefiting from a post-World War I European market that was " ready to sell almost anything ", however, Huntington amassed " far and away the greatest group of 18th-century British portraits ever assembled by any one man " before his death in 1927.
By this time, hundreds of people had amassed at the barricades along Mendiola, only a hundred meters away from Malacañang.
By the end of his career, Hall had amassed 59 United States patents, and a number of his inventions were also patented in other countries.
By the time shooting was completed in August 1963, Stevens had amassed six million feet of Ultra Panavision 70 film ( about 1829 km or 1136 miles, roughly the radius of the Moon ).
By the 1870s the agency had amassed the largest collection of mug shots in the United States.
By the end of his fifth season with United, Van Nistelrooy had amassed 150 goals in fewer than 200 starts.
By late 1940, the Home Guard had amassed 847, 000 rifles, 47, 000 shotguns and 49, 000 machine guns af various kinds.
By 1850, they had amassed one of the finest collections of trees in the nation.
By 1853, the parish had amassed a small cluster of 101 homes.
By this time, Fonck had amassed over 500 hours flight time, an incredible amount in those early days of aviation.
By the 1920s Schomburg had amassed a world-renowned collection which consisted of artworks, manuscripts, rare books, slave narratives and other artifacts of Black history.
By the end of the game, he had amassed 20 kicks and 13 handballs, totaling 33 possessions.
By his indefatigable activity he amassed a fortune, the bulk of which he bequeathed to his daughter, with the deduction of considerable sums for the endowment of the anatomical chair in the École de Médecine, and the establishment of a benevolent institution for distressed physicians.
By the first half of December 2006, Brewer had only amassed six points and a plus / minus rating of minus-11 and was often referred to as " the worst player on the ice " by the media and fans alike.
By 1936, Brinkley had amassed enough wealth to build a mansion for himself and his wife on of land.
By the time he was 18 he had amassed a record of 13 successive wins ( 10 by KO ).

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