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autumn and 1864
When Hood broke away from Atlanta in the autumn of 1864, menaced Sherman's long line of communications, and endeavored to force Sherman to follow him, Sherman abandoned his communications and embarked on the March to the Sea.
Weakened by the punitive attack by the Western powers, Chōshū was unable to withstand an expedition mounted by the Bakufu in autumn 1864 in retaliation for previous Chōshū attempts to seize control of Kyoto.
In the autumn of 1864, Yi Myeong-bok was crowned the new king of the Kingdom of Joseon, with his father entitled as the Heungseon Daewongun ( 大院君 ; 대원군 ; Daewongun ; Grand Internal Prince ).
Resigning office with Minghetti in the autumn of 1864, he was in March 1866 sent by la Marmora as minister to Constantinople, but was almost immediately recalled and reappointed foreign minister by Ricasoli.
After the festival season, Santley toured in Mapleson's company during the autumn ( with Italo Gardoni as lead tenor ), appearing in Faust, Oberon and Mireille, In November 1864 he set off for Barcelona, where he was booked for a three month season at the Liceu.
However, despite the many recent Union triumphs, just one significant military disaster in that shaky autumn of 1864 could still politically embarrass Lincoln and potentially doom his reelection.
While guerrilla warfare reappeared to the south and west of Columbia, Confederates did not thereafter face Union forces in conventional battle in the area until Price ' s_Raid in the autumn of 1864.
In the autumn of 1864 a severe illness obliged Morris to choose between giving up his home at Red House in Kent and giving up his work in London.

autumn and severe
The Queen's health remained fair until the autumn of 1602, when a series of deaths among her friends plunged her into a severe depression.
However, a 1988 article by Brian Martin in Science and Public Policy states that although their paper concluded the effects would be less severe than originally thought, with the authors describing these effects as a " nuclear autumn ", other statements by Thompson and Schneider show that they " resisted the interpretation that this means a rejection of the basic points made about nuclear winter ".
Although some needles fall throughout the year due to severe weather, insect damage, and drought, most needles fall during the autumn and winter of their second year.
But by June 1944, despite shortening its front line, it had been exposed following the severe defeats of Army Group South in the battles that followed the Battle of Kursk, the Second Battle of Kiev and the Crimean Offensive in the late summer, autumn and winter of 1943 – 44, which the Soviets called the Third period of World War II.
In the following autumn Graves was appointed to the frigate HMS Magicienne, in which, on 2 January 1783, he fought a very severe action with the French Sibylle, which was encumbered with a second ship's company which she was carrying to the Chesapeake.
The weather became very hot, causing severe thunderstorms with large hailstones that were reported to have killed cattle, until the haze dissipated in the autumn.
It had cost the English army severe losses in sick, and much suffering in the autumn nights on the bleak hillsides.
The way of survival in those severe conditions was difficult: since Tunisia is famous for prolific olive oil production, the men went searching for work north of the villages every spring, when the olive season began, getting back home in autumn, when the season was over.
In 1947, due to severe fuel shortages, clocks were advanced by one hour on two occasions during the spring, and put back by one hour on two occasions during the autumn, meaning that Britain was back on BDST during that summer.

autumn and illness
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 ).
Proust continued to work on it until his final illness in the autumn of 1922 forced him to break off.
King Olaf died of illness during the autumn of 1093 in Håkeby, today located in Tanum Municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden.
King George III had celebrated his Golden Jubilee in 1809 ; by the following autumn he was showing signs of a return of the illness that had led to a Regency in 1788.
Close application to study induced a serious illness, and fears were entertained for his sanity, but he went into residence at Cambridge, with a view to taking holy orders, in the autumn of 1805.
Lord Randolph started in the autumn of 1894, accompanied by his wife, but his illness made so much progress that he was brought back hurriedly from Cairo.
Emperor Hui died in the autumn of 188 BC of an unspecified illness.
In the autumn of 1914 war breaks out across the world, but Dunstable is more concerned with his older brother Willie ’ s illness.
This Commission was formed in the autumn of 1998, but due to the illness of its founder and first Chairman, Przemysław Mroczkowski, it could not begin activities until early 2000, under the leadership of Olga Dobijanka -­ Witczakowa.
Starvation, illness and attacks by Native Americans had left fewer than 100 survivors of the 500 settlers of the previous autumn.
During that autumn, Paul encountered an Elder from the Apostolic Faith Mission named Xin Shengmin ( 新聖民 ) laid hands on him, his dreadful illness was miraculously cured and so he became a member of their church.
In the autumn of 180 BC, Grand Empress Dowager Lü died of an illness.

autumn and obliged
Counting on the popular discontent, on the disbandment of the imperial guard, and on the prestige gained through their victories, Ricimer and the comes domesticorum Majorian rebelled against Avitus ; the Emperor was obliged to leave Rome in early autumn and to move north.
Delicacy of health obliged his retirement in the autumn of 1835.
He reached Fez, then a flourishing seat of Arab learning, but after fifteen months of privation and suffering was obliged to return to Granada, and died in the autumn of 1542.

autumn and Morris
By the autumn of 1890, Morris had had enough and he, too, withdrew from the Socialist League.
In the autumn of 1857 Burne-Jones joined Morris, Valentine Prinsep, J. R. Spencer Stanhope and others in Rossetti's ill-fated scheme to decorate the walls of the Oxford Union.
Originally under BMC's plan for their new model range, which it had been developing since 1965, it was to have been called the " Austin 1500 " and a saloon version the " Morris 1500 " was to follow in the autumn.

autumn and choose
These various sources of wealth and influence rendered Rudolph the most powerful prince and noble in southwestern Germany ( where the tribal Duchy of Swabia had disintegrated, leaving room for its vassals to become quite independent ) when, in the autumn of 1273, the prince-electors met to choose a king after Richard of Cornwall had died in England the year before.

autumn and between
The main composition work was done between autumn 1822 and the completion of the autograph in February 1824.
Authored by Darius the Great sometime between his coronation as king of the Persian Empire in the summer of 522 BC and his death in autumn of 486 BC, the inscription begins with a brief autobiography of Darius, including his ancestry and lineage.
If this is true, Eusebius ' birth must have been before Dionysius ' death in autumn 264 ; most modern scholars date the birth to some point in the five years between 260 and 265.
Their mating season in the autumn can lead to spectacular fights between males competing for the right to mate with a particular female.
Throughout much of the territory there are only two distinct seasons — winter and summer ; spring and autumn are usually brief periods of change between extremely low temperatures and extremely high.
Two short feature films and a short subject — Thunder Over Mexico based on the " Maguey " footage, Eisenstein in Mexico, and Death Day respectively — were completed and released in the United States between the autumn of 1933 and early 1934.
Summer ( ) is the warmest of the four temperate seasons, between spring and autumn.
The city is often threatened by flood tides pushing in from the Adriatic between autumn and early spring.
Winter ( ) is the coldest season of the year in temperate climates, between autumn and spring.
During spring and autumn, average daytime temperatures vary between to, and precipitation during this time tends to be higher than in summer, with more frequent yet milder periods of rain.
The Dayton Accords ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, fixing the borders between the two warring parties roughly to the ones established by the autumn of 1995.
Despite the momentary respite delivered by Isabella, by the autumn of 1321, the tensions between the two factions of Edward, Isabella and the Despenser, opposing the baronial opposition led by Thomas of Lancaster, were extremely high, with forces still mobilised across the country.
In these times of ours, though concerning the exact year there is no need to be precise, a boat of dirty and disreputable appearance, with two figures in it, floated on the Thames, between Southwark Bridge which is of iron, and London Bridge which is of stone, as an autumn evening was closing in.
In the autumn of 1987, he was caretaker manager of Tottenham between the resignation of David Pleat and the appointment of Terry Venables.
Until the reorganization begun by Nikolai Yezhov with a purge of the regional political police in the autumn of 1936 and formalized by a May 1939 directive of the All-Union NKVD by which all appointments to the local political police were controlled from the center, there was frequent tension between centralized control of local units and the collusion of those units with local and regional party elements, frequently resulting in the thwarting of Moscow's plans.
Spring and autumn temperatures vary between, and precipitation during this time tends to be lower than in summer but with more frequent yet milder periods of rain.
Differences between daytime and nighttime temperatures tend to be large in spring and autumn.
The flowers, which mainly occur between late autumn and early spring are white, pink or red in colour and appear in dense clusters along the stems.
He returned to France in the autumn of 1799 and helped bring about the reconciliation which then took place between Bonaparte and his mother, torn apart by each other's affairs.
The Freedom Union's transformation into the Democratic Party has not significantly increased voter support for the centrists, which since autumn 2004 has been oscillating between 3 % and 6 %.
The pastoralists are sedentary to a certain area, as they move between the permanent spring, summer, autumn and winter ( or dry and wet season ) pastures for their livestock.
The climate is extreme: snow for many months, very violent winds over autumn and winter ( known locally as " la burle "), frequent fogs in the valleys, extreme falls of temperature between the seasons, with heavy rains ( 1, 500 mm per year in average ) strongly concentrated in September and October.
In the United States, the incidence of colds is higher in the autumn and winter, with most infections occurring between September to April.
Summer and autumn months are very dry in Twin Falls, with less than inch of precipitation falling each month between June and October.

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