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surrendered and potential
With the French artillery finally able to bombard the walls with their full potential, the Neapolitans eventually surrendered on 18 July, freeing Masséna's I Corps.
" Nevertheless, in the long run, resistance proved futile ; two of Rodil's trusted comrades who commanded other forts nearby, and their forces, surrendered or jumped to the nationalist side, thus revealing Rodil's potential defensive plans.

surrendered and third
Without alternatives, Mieszko II was forced to surrendered the Royal crown and agreed to the division of Poland between him and the other two competitors: his brother Otto and certain Dytryk () — cousin, grandson of Duke Mieszko I and his third wife Oda —.
The English garrison surrendered and for the third time in the day Bruce and his supporters were victorious.
Two dropped their claims in favor of the third who was defeated by Tuqi in that year and surrendered to Huhanye the following year.
The English garrison surrendered and for the third time in the day Bruce and his supporters were victorious.
The Governor of Hong Kong, Mark Young, surrendered in person at the temporary Japanese headquarters, on the third floor of the Peninsula Hotel, thus beginning the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong.
Burnett, pitching for the Florida Marlins, surrendered a two-out single in the third inning that gave the Milwaukee Brewers a 4 1 lead.
Apart from the fact that it only amounts to a passive right to retain, a lien cannot be transferred ; it cannot be asserted by a third party to whom possession of the goods is given to perform the same services that the original party should have performed ; and if the chattel is surrendered to the lienor, the lien entitlement is lost forever ( except for where the parties agree that the lien shall survive a temporary re-possession by the lienor ).
On 6 October 1688, the new Duke of Hamilton surrendered his previous titles to the Crown, and they were reconferred on his third ( but second surviving ) son, Lord Charles Hamilton, who thereby became 2nd Earl of Selkirk, and who changed his surname to " Douglas ".
He was thus created 1st Viscount Lisle of the third creation in 1513, but the contract was annulled and he surrendered this title before 1519 or in 1523.
On 19 June, on the resignation of Lord Clifford, he was appointed lord treasurer and made Baron Osborne of Kiveton and Viscount Latimer in the peerage of England, while on 27 June 1674 he was created Earl of Danby, when he surrendered his Scottish peerage of Osborne to his third son Peregrine Osborne.
On the third day Taylor stopped to build Fort Basinger, where he left his sick and enough men to guard the Seminoles that had surrendered.
Washington lost a third of his force, and surrendered.
As a result, the Devils surrendered $ 3 million, a third round draft choice in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft and one future first round draft choice within the next four seasons.
The third creation of the title was for Sir George Crichton in 1452, but he surrendered the title in the same year.
In 1999, Radio-Canada applied to the CRTC for a license to launch a third all-news station in Montreal, on the 690 AM frequency CBF had surrendered in 1997 when it moved to FM.
The third phase of the First Chimurenga was joined by the Hwata Dynasty of Mazoe. They succeeded in driving away the British settlers from their lands on 20 June 1896. Three months later, the British South Africa Police regrouped and establish control over the Hwata people after their Mambo ( King ) Hwata surrendered together with his spirit medium, Nehanda Nyakasikana.
On 25 December 1941, at the end of the Battle of Hong Kong, British colonial officials led by the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Aitchison Young, surrendered in person at the Japanese headquarters on the third floor of The Peninsula.
In his two innings of work, Cuellar surrendered a grand slam to Gene Freese in the third and a two-run double to Al Schroll in the fourth.
On Mark Bellhorn's third trip to the plate, Mussina surrendered a double to left field on an 0-2 pitch.
A third group member beheaded both, then the conspirators surrendered without resistance.
By lap 49, Ronnie Peterson crashed into the catch fencing, whilst Brambilla surrendered third place to change a blistered tyre, resuming but retiring with brake problems.
Brise had his gearbox jammed in fourth and surrendered to Donohue, but on his third Grand Prix gained his first World Championship point and Graham Hill's first as a constructor.
During this All-Star Game, Wagner, pitching late in the game, surrendered a game-tying double to the American league's third baseman, Evan Longoria, and then the National League lost the ballgame in 15 innings.
The third point of the triangle is Yorktown, where General Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington in 1781 the last land battle of the American Revolution.

surrendered and place
As many as 2, 000 Taliban fighters who surrendered were reportedly massacred by the Northern Alliance after the battle, and reports also place U. S. ground troops at the scene of the massacre.
Both companies ' stocks are surrendered and new company stock is issued in its place.
Isaac surrendered and was confined with silver chains because Richard had promised that he would not place him in irons.
A siege was set, but the governor of Tell Khalid surrendered upon the arrival of Saladin himself on May 17 before a siege could take place.
By this time his bulk had made him a liability in the field and, afterwards, realising his limitations all too clearly, he decided to stand down and surrendered both his place and the captaincy to Archie MacLaren.
The Americans surrounded the port of Casablanca by 10 November, and the city surrendered an hour before the final assault was due to take place.
The place surrendered to Caesar.
The ceremony took place at the Templar church at Dover, and on the following day John, of his own motion, formally surrendered England to the representative of Rome to receive it again as a papal fief.
Finally, after a devastating five-day battle during freezing weather conditions with no food or blankets, with the major war leaders dead, Joseph formally surrendered to General Nelson Appleton Miles on October 5, 1877 in the Bear Paw Mountains of the Montana Territory, less than 40 miles ( 60 km ) south of Canada in a place close to the present-day Chinook in Blaine County.
Louis XIV was compelled to accept, and after a sham siege and nominal resistance Casale surrendered to Amadeus on 9 July 1695 ; by mid-September the place had been razed.
The commandant there, Colonel Beaurepaire, shot himself in despair, and the place surrendered on 3 September 1792.
The older men of the Nervii, described by Caesar as “ senators ”, came out of their hiding place in the marshland and surrendered.
However, the operation did create a certain amount of alarm in the Italian population and caused stringent new air raid precautions to be introduced by the Italian government, which were still in place when Italy surrendered in 1943.
However, the Japan surrendered before the invasion took place.
The following season, the team sank to a 27-111 record and a last place finish, and Davidson surrendered control of the team to the AA.
In response, Adoula demanded that the UN intervene, and place the plan into effect, by force if necessary — Tshombe surrendered on 15 January 1963.
Shortly after the landing took place a large number of warships of the Batavian Fleet surrendered peacefully to the British.
He was tried at St Albans by the council of war in December, was pronounced guilty of having surrendered the place improperly, and sentenced to death.
He volunteered to be among the first wave of soldiers to assault Fort San Miguel, but the fort surrendered before the assault took place.
This income, however, together with his well-salaried sinecure, and his place as prime serjeant, he surrendered in 1774, to become provost of Trinity College, although the statute requiring the provost to be in holy orders had to be dispensed with in his favour.
In fact, on the question of Charles's place in a new Constitution, the victorious generals quarrelled, even before York had surrendered.
Rupert had long realised the hopelessness of further fighting the very summons to surrender sent in by Fairfax placed the fate of Bristol on the political issue, the lines of defence around the place were too extensive for his small force, and on 10 September he surrendered Bristol on terms.
At that moment, the authorities of the village asked the Spaniards to not let Jean-François ’ troops enter the place in the future, because they were afraid that the latter would massacre them, provided that most of its inhabitants were the former owners of Jean-François ’ collaborators, and also that one of the officers that surrendered the city to Spain was the mulato Candy, Jean-François ’ former subordinate that had deserted to the French camp.

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