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autumn and 1814
Donald Graves says, " British records state that four officers and 75 Americans of other ranks captured at Lundy's Lane were imprisoned at Quebec in the autumn of 1814.
The 15th fought in the Champlain Valley campaign in autumn 1814, and participated in General Dearborn's offensive in Ontario in October, and took part in many smaller battles that same year.
The arrival of the Duke of Wellington's veterans after the first defeat of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte allowed the British to launch an ultimately unsuccessful offensive into the United States during the summer and autumn months of 1814, but it was Prevost, de Rottenburg, and some of Wellington's officers that led that attack as Wellington remained behind in England.
He served with the army under the command of General Francis de Rottenburg on the frontier of Lower Canada until the summer of 1814, when he joined the army of Lieutenant-general Sir George Prevost in the United States, and took part in the campaign of the autumn of 1814.
Having pushed the demoralised and disintegrating French Imperial armies out of Spain in a difficult campaign the previous autumn, the Allied British-Portuguese and Spanish army under the Marquess of Wellington pursued the war into southern France in the spring of 1814.
In autumn, 1814, he began to study jurisprudence at Heidelberg, where he graduated, 22 November 1817.
He would have gone to Penang, but his journey had already occupied as much time as he could spare ; and so, in the autumn of 1814, he returned to Guangzhou.
Trompier, and he was put into Church-sponsored education at Cras in the autumn of 1814.

autumn and Shelley
In the early autumn of 1964, she was offered a leading role in A Patch of Blue, opposite Sidney Poitier and Shelley Winters.

autumn and also
In the autumn of the year, he also met with Duke Frederick II of Austria and they agreed to stop the skirmishes on the border, but the Duke soon broke the agreement.
In the Anglosphere, most notably in Anglo-America, autumn is also associated with the Halloween season ( which in turn was influenced by Samhain, a Celtic autumn festival ), and with it a widespread marketing campaign that promotes it, in the U. S. A.
In Indian mythology, autumn is considered to be the preferred season for the goddess of learning Saraswati, who is also known by the name of " goddess of autumn " ( Sharada ).
Most bokbiers tend to be seasonal beers ( traditionally autumn, although there are currently also spring, summer and winter boks ).
Fighting in Afghanistan also intensified, but in the late autumn of 1984 the United States and the Soviet Union did agree to resume arms control talks in early 1985.
Elements of the autumn season, such as pumpkins, corn husks and scarecrows, are also prevalent.
The day is also called " ziua pelinului " ( mugwort day ) or " ziua bețivilor " ( drunkards ’ day ) and it is celebrated, in order to insure good wine in autumn and, for people and farm animals alike, good health and protection from the elements of nature ( storms, hail, illness, pests ).
Some producers also tap in autumn, though this practice is less common than spring tapping.
It also varies with season, being in general thicker during the spring and thinner during the autumn in the northern hemisphere.
Initially these were similar to standard Wehrmacht wool uniforms but they also included reversible smocks and helmet covers printed with camouflage patterns with a brown / green " spring " side and a brown / brown " autumn " side.
The city is also susceptible to typhoons in summer and the beginning of autumn, none of which in recent years has caused considerable damage.
The Ganz factory had also in the autumn of 1884 made delivery of the world's first five high-efficiency AC transformers, the first of these units having been shipped on September 16, 1884.
He was also subject to occasional violent headaches and suffered from diabetes from the autumn of 1979.
Two magnificent large-sale compositions are the Browning, a set of 20 variations on a popular melody ( also known as The leaves be green ) which evidently originated as a celebration of the ripening of nuts in autumn, and an elaborate ground on the formula known as the Goodnight Ground.
During that autumn he moved to Rome where he took part in some experimental theatre shows, some of which he also directed.
The society is also closely involved with the spring and autumn shows at Malvern, Worcestershire, and with BBC Gardeners ' World Live held annually at the Birmingham NEC.
A possible move for Shearer was being mentioned in the media during late autumn of 1991, but he rejected talk of a transfer ( Leeds United were also linked to Shearer ) and vowed to see out the season with Southampton.
Though some true crocus bloom with the fall ( autumnal ) rains, after summer's heat and drought, the name autumn crocus is often used as a common name for Colchicum, which is in the lily family ( Liliaceae ), and which has six stamens ; it is also known as meadow saffron, though unlike true saffron, the plant is toxic.
Turner was also aware of papal non-interference policies, so the election also had to be timed around a planned visit of Pope John Paul II to Canada in the autumn.
Seasonal affective disorder ( SAD ), also known as winter depression, winter blues, summer depression, summer blues, or seasonal depression, is a mood disorder in which people who have normal mental health throughout most of the year experience depressive symptoms in the winter or summer, spring or autumn year after year.
Rossellini also appeared in Madonna's music video for her successful Top 5 hit song " Erotica " released that autumn.
It is the first of the three autumn harvest festivals, the other two being the Autumn equinox ( also called Mabon by Wiccans ) and Samhain.

autumn and discussed
:“ Received alarming report about plan being discussed and considered in Führer headquarters to exterminate at one fell swoop all Jews in German-controlled countries comprising three and a half to four million after deportation and concentration in the east thus solving Jewish question once and for all stop campaign planned for autumn methods being discussed including hydrocyanic acid stop ”
As early as October 1923, the idea of an automobile championship was discussed at the annual autumn conference of the AIACR ( Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus ) in Paris.
In a 2001 article in Esprit, Paul Thibaud discussed the controversy between Jean-Luc Einaudi, who spoke of 200 killed on 17 October, and 325 killed by the police during the autumn of 1961, and Jean-Paul Brunet, who gave an estimate of only 50 ( and 160 dead, possible homicide victims, who passed through the IML medico-legal institute during the four months between September and December 1961 ).
A fully animated version was briefly discussed in the autumn of 1978, but it was eventually decided to make most of the series feature " live action " and only animate The Guides entries.

autumn and forming
In autumn 2001 the eight million objects forming the Museum's permanent collection were further expanded by the addition of six million objects from the Wendorf Collection of Egyptian and Sudanese Prehistory.
By autumn of 1835, Bakunin had conceived of forming a philosophical circle in his home town of Pryamukhino ; a passionate environment for the young people involved.
While the ice is forming in late autumn and breaking up in the spring the lake's surface cannot be crossed safely – at these times domestic access to the Angle is possible only by air.
A number of Centre Party members exited the party in autumn 2004, mostly due to objections with Savisaar's autocratic tendencies and the party's anti-EU stance, forming the Social Liberal group.
The plants typically germinate in the autumn after the first rains and exist as rosettes throughout the first year, forming a stout, fleshy taproot that may extend down 30 cm or more for a food reserve.
During autumn, cold, dry air moving south from northern Canada converges with warm, moist air moving north from the Gulf of Mexico, forming large storm systems in the middle of the North American continent.
The first Jewish service was held in the autumn of 1844, while the first attempt at organization was made in 1847, when a mere handful of men combined with the hope of forming a congregation.

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