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The British harassed French shipping throughout 1755, seizing ships and capturing seamen, contributing to the eventual formal declarations of war in spring 1756.
In spring 1755, the Qing Dynasty attacked Ghulja, and captured the Zunghar khan.
Stamitz probably returned to Mannheim around the autumn of 1755, dying there in spring 1757, less than two years later, at the age of 39.
File: Polhems sluss Anders Holm 1780. jpg | Christopher Polhems Lock, 1755, after heavy spring runoff.
Tasker and Franklin became friends, and when Franklin visited Annapolis in the spring of 1755, he visited Tasker at the Belair Mansion, then being run by Tasker.

spring and Washington
While his southern commander Greene in 1780 – 81 did use Fabian tactics, Washington did so only in fall 1776 to spring 1777, after losing New York City and seeing much of his army melt away.
The Brewers did suffer some early losses in spring training, as Zack Greinke was lost to a rib injury that would keep him out for a month, and Corey Hart was out for the first half of April with a hamstring injury, which caused the Brewers to make a last-minute trade at the end of spring training for Washington Nationals outfielder Nyjer Morgan.
In Washington, D. C., the Controls played their first gig in spring 1977, but the city's second wave really broke the following year with acts such as Urban Verbs, Half Japanese, D ' Chumps, Rudements and Shirkers.
In the spring of 1852, he traveled in to Washington, DC in a failed attempt to prevail upon the Congress to rescind an order that he, in his capacity as quartermaster, reimburse the military $ 1000 in losses incurred on his watch, for which he bore no personal guilt.
At the first regional meeting of the newly founded National Student Association in the spring of 1948, Washington and nine other delegates proposed student representation on faculties, and a " Bill of Rights " for students ; both measures were roundly defeated.
Later that year, Spencer left his wife for a period of four months, but in the spring of 1921 they were reunited in Washington, D. C., where Spencer had been posted.
The land was away from downtown Washington and had clean water available from a natural spring located at present-day Spring Park.
In the spring of 1947, Bakshi's father and uncle traveled to Washington, D. C., in search of business opportunities, and soon moved the family to the black neighborhood of Foggy Bottom.
But in the spring Flemming got them to move to Holly Hill, where they bought from him the on Washington Avenue, now LPGA Boulevard, between Daytona Avenue and Dixie Highway, for the sum of $ 75.
It serves as the spring break training location for numerous crew teams, such as the University of St. Thomas, Kansas State University, University of Kansas, Wichita State University, Murray State University, and Washington University.
" The Highlands " would feature cottages and villas on wide avenues, a good view, nominal taxes, and was close to Washington, D. C., the historic Bladensburg battlefield, spa spring, and dueling ground.
While the British were encamped in the valley below awaiting an opportunity to attack, it is said that Washington drilled his troops on the Sourland Mountain around a spring near the top using different formations and corn stalks for guns.
Going ashore in February 1918, he labored in Washington through the end of World War I and into the spring of 1919 on duty in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
Detached in the spring of 1931, he checked in briefly at the Office of Naval Intelligence in Washington before proceeding on to the United Kingdom to become naval attaché in London on October 1, 1931.
During spring break 1991, Allison and Molly went to Washington, DC to follow Beat Happening and Nation of Ulysses on tour and try to work on a new form of Bratmobile that, at that time, included artist Jen Smith and Christina Billotte, of Slant 6 and Autoclave, in the line-up.
Returning to duty the following spring, Ames was part of the defenses of Washington, D. C ..
The Air Guard ran continuous round-the-clock combat air patrols over New York City and Washington, DC, until spring 2002.
The first National Headquarters was in Washington, D. C., but it was moved to New York City in the spring of 1916 and has remained there ever since.
Embrace was a short-lived post-hardcore band from Washington, D. C., which lasted from the summer of 1985 to the spring of 1986 and was one of the first bands to be dubbed in the press as emotional hardcore, though the members had rejected the term since its creation.
* Sir Orfeo, material including a recitation in Middle English by Professor Corey Olson of Washington College as part of his Faerie and Fantasy course, spring 2011
Because of this, flash flooding can occur during the spring and summer downpours which are common in Washington.
During one week in the spring of 1897, nature author Florence Merriam claimed to have seen 2, 600 robins for sale in one market stall in Washington alone.
The Bonus Army was the popular name of an assemblage of some 43, 000 marchers — 17, 000 World War I veterans, their families, and affiliated groups — who gathered in Washington, D. C., in the spring and summer of 1932 to demand immediate cash-payment redemption of their service certificates.

spring and returned
Morgan returned to the kitchen, built a fire, and carried in several buckets of water from the spring which he poured into the copper boiler that he had placed on the stove.
Now it was nine years later, and it wasn't spring but winter when I returned.
In early 1506, he returned to Venice and stayed there until the spring of 1507.
In the spring of 1882, Hermann Minkowski ( two years younger than Hilbert and also a native of Königsberg but so talented he had graduated early from his gymnasium and gone to Berlin for three semesters ), returned to Königsberg and entered the university.
The following spring, as Maximian prepared a fleet for an expedition against Carausius, Diocletian returned from the East to meet Maximian.
Diocletian then returned to Sirmium, where he would remain for the following winter and spring.
Here the nymphs came to converse with Dryope, who had become a priestess of the temple, but one day Apollo again returned in the form of a serpent and coiled around her while she stood by a spring.
Almost all Germans who returned or remained were expelled as the city was annexed by the Soviet Union and ceded to Poland in spring 1945, a decision by Stalin with full consent of the western Allies in the Potsdam Conference.
This shows that, after suppressing the revolt of Macriani, Egypt had returned to Gallienus ' control ; however, in spring of 262, the city is reported to be rent by civil tumult, as a result of a new usurpation.
Without the benefit of spring training, he returned to the Tigers, was again voted to the All-Star Team, and helped lead them to a come-from-behind American League pennant, clinching it with a grand slam home run in the dark — no lights in Sportsman's Park in St. Louis — ninth inning of the final game of the season.
In the spring of 839, Louis the German invaded Swabia, Pepin II and his Gascon subjects fought all the way to the Loire, and the Danes returned to ravage the Frisian coast ( sacking Dorstad for a second time ).
The first crusaders usually arrived to fight during the spring and returned to their homes in the autumn.
In the spring of 2009, the Bangles returned to the studio to begin work on a new album.
Although Sweyn had promised to leave England, he returned in spring 1070, raiding along the Humber and East Anglia toward the Isle of Ely, where he joined up with Hereward the Wake, a local thegn.
This story was undoubtedly meant to illustrate the changing of the seasons: when Ceres welcomes her daughter back in the spring the earth blossoms, and when Proserpina must be returned to her husband it withers.
He hurriedly returned to Denmark in the spring of 1810, partly to take the chair of aesthetics at the University of Copenhagen, partly to marry the sister-in-law of Rahbek, to whom he had been long betrothed.
In the spring of 1863 Garfield returned to the field as Chief of Staff for William S. Rosecrans, commander of the Army of the Cumberland ; his influence in this position was greater than usual – with duties extending beyond mere communication to actual management of Rosecrans's army.
When he returned to New York that spring, he met and fell in love with Frank Phillip Merlo ( 1922 – 1963 ), an occasional actor of Sicilian heritage who had served in the U. S. Navy in World War II.
The Anabaptist movement also had one of its earliest homes in Wittenberg, when the Zwickau prophets moved there in late 1521, only to be suppressed by Luther when he returned from the Wartburg in spring 1522.
By the time that Zhou returned to China in the spring of 1919, he had become deeply disenchanted with Japanese culture, rejecting the idea that the Japanese political model was relevant to China and disdaining the values of elitism and militarism that he observed.
Zhou returned to Tianjin sometime in the spring of 1919.
Finally he returned to the novel in 1953, after finishing The Last Battle in the spring of that year and completed early in 1954.
They and their native allies returned in the spring of 1521 to lay siege to Tenochtitlan, a battle that ended on August 13 with the destruction of the city.
When sparrows returned in the spring, they could not find houses to build nest on, so they had to do so in forests.
In the spring of 1729, the Fortuna, which had sailed round the Kamchatka Peninsula to bring supplies to the Lower Kamchatka Post, now returned to Bolsheretsk ; and shortly after, so did the Gabriel.

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