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His cavalry on this occasion retrieved its previous failure, and its conduct gave an earnest of its future glory not only by its charges on the battlefield, but by its vigorous pursuit of the defeated Austrians.
The Treaty of Campoformio ( 17 October 1797 ), by which Napoleon handed Venice over to the Austrians, gave a rude shock to Foscolo, but did not quite destroy his hopes.
Napoleon had hoped that he would be able to catch the Austrian army between Davout and the Danube, but he didn't know that Ratisbon had fallen and thus gave the Austrians a means of escape over the river.
Realising the Austrians would soon attempt to remove him, Murat gave the Rimini Proclamation in a hope to save his kingdom by allying himself with Italian nationalists.
In reward, Napoleon again gave him command of the Army of the Rhine, with which he forced back the Austrians from the Rhine to the Isar.
It is then that the Sultan saw that Costandin-vodă was not being rebellious, but rather honest servant, and gave him assurance that his country would not be enslaved, and that Ottomans were instead to meet the Austrians, who were their enemies.
The survival of Eger gave the Austrians good reason to believe that Hungary was still a contested ground and the Ottoman campaign in Hungary ceased, until its revival in 1566.
Under a furious fire from gun and musket, the Austrians gave way, falling back on their center and right.
During 1848 revolution, the Austrians, concerned by Polish demands for greater autonomy within the province, gave support to a small group of Ruthenians ( the name of the East Slavic people who would later adopt the self-identification of " Ukrainians ") whose goal was to be recognized as a distinct nationality.
His legacy of reform and success gave confidence to a people that were once suppressed by the Austrians and struggling to master constitutional government.
When Sirtori ’ s division gave way, a hole appeared in the Italian line, which the Austrians exploited.
When the Austrians returned, Cattaneo had to flee and took refuge in Lugano, where he gave lessons, wrote his Storia della Rivoluzione del 1848 ( History of the 1848 Revolution ), the Archivio triennale delle cose d ' Italia ( 3 vols., 1850 – 1855 ), then, early in 1860, he started publishing the Politecnico once more.
Maillebois ' arrival gave the Spanish general a combined strength of 40, 000, but this had already began to put a severe strain on the food supplies in the area, and also approaching from the west was a Piedmontese army of 10, 000 men, which would firmly tip the balance in numbers in favour of the Austrians.
The emperor was given an archduchess to marry by the Austrians, and she gave birth to his long-awaited son in 1811.
Although Buol and the Austrians initially seemed unperturbed, to the extent that Cavour and his ally, Emperor Napoleon III of France, feared they would not be able to have their war, Buol soon gave them what they wanted by a clumsy ultimatum demanding Piedmontese demobilization.

gave and idea
The Secretary of State himself, in his first speech, gave some idea of the tremendous march of events inside and outside the United States that has preoccupied the new administration in the past four months.
This gave R. D. Low, the head of children's publications at D. C. Thomson at the time, the idea to create another Big Five, this time of comics intended for both boys and girls and consisting mainly of ' funnies ' and more lighthearted adventure and text stories.
They founded a semi-secret society — Narodna Odbrana ( National Defense ) which gave the Greater Serbia idea a focus and an organization.
Although he wanted the opportunity to put his principles in practice, Confucius gave up on this idea in the end.
Kings strengthened this idea and gave it the force of law.
He saved a man and his son and they gave him the idea of living as a normal person.
However, the machine also extended the idea of multiple " General Purpose Registers " ( GPRs ), which gave the programmer flexibility to use these high-speed memory caches as they needed, potentially addressing the performance issues.
Prior for it seems quite probable that the shape of the flowers suggested the idea of a glove, and that associated with the name of the botanist Fuchs, who first gave it a botanical name, may have been easily corrupted into foxglove.
These investigations and results of Whipple's gave Minot and Murphy the idea that an experiment could be made to see whether favorable results might also be obtained in the case of pernicious anemia ... by making use of the foods of the kind that Whipple had found to yield favorable results in his experiments regarding anemia from loss of blood.
It was initially assumed the Mendelian inheritance only accounted for large ( qualitative ) differences, such as those seen by Mendel in his pea plants — and the idea of additive effect of ( quantitative ) genes was not realised until R. A. Fisher's ( 1918 ) paper, " The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance " Mendel's overall contribution gave scientists a useful overview that traits were inheritable.
The British Parliament, disturbed by the idea that a great business concern, interested primarily in profit, was controlling the destinies of millions of people, passed acts in 1773 and 1784 that gave itself the power to control company policies and to appoint the highest company official in India, the Governor-General.
At the time, the union between Sweden and Norway under one monarch, together with the fact that King Frederick VII of Denmark had no male heir, gave rise to the idea of reuniting the countries of the Kalmar Union, except for Finland.
The Berber dynasties ( Almoravids, Almohads, Marinids and Wattasids ) gave the Berber people some measure of collective identity and political unity under a native regime for the first time in their history, and they created the idea of an " imperial Maghrib " under Berber aegis that survived in some form from dynasty to dynasty.
In 1981, Hall moved to a product planning position with Mazda USA and again met Yamamoto, now chairman of Mazda Motors, who remembered their conversation about a roadster and in 1982 gave Hall the go-ahead to research the idea further.
These slowly gave way to the idea of selling lifestyles.
Thus, in 1329 after this Battle of Pelekanon the Byzantines gave up the idea of getting the Kocaeli lands back and never tried conducting a field battle against the Ottoman forces.
William James learned pragmatism, this way of understanding an idea by its practical effects, from his friend Peirce, but he gave it new significance.
Cicero gave rise to the idea that the " ideal orator " be well-versed in all branches of learning: an idea that was rendered as " liberal humanism ," and that lives on today in liberal arts or general education requirements in colleges and universities around the world.
Although skeptical, Ken Williams gave the idea a shot.
" The Virgin New Adventures novel Lungbarrow by Marc Platt records Susan telling the First Doctor that she gave him the idea when he was, implicitly, the " Other ".
The naturalism of traditional Roman art in such scenes gave way in these reliefs to conceptual art: the idea of order, decorum and respective ranking, expressed in serried ranks of faces.
Whatever gave me the idea he could act?
In an early attempt to incorporate this concept into the character's name, she was called " Samantha Peel ", shortened to the awkward " Mantha Peel ," Eventually the writers began referring to the idea by the verbal shorthand, " M. Appeal ", which gave rise to the character's ultimate name.
These new surroundings, which appealed to him more, hastened the development of the idea he had already in his mind and the tools of his new craft gave him the opportunity to put into tangible form the first conception of the adding machine.

gave and dig
Orel ( 2003 ) tentatively attaches plough to a PIE stem * blōkó -, which gave Armenian peɫem " to dig " and Welsh bwlch " crack ", though the word may not be of IE origin.
* The dig of Khant: the Khanty creek, located in the north near Kayar in the lower valley of the Senegal River, gave its name to a Neolithic industry which mainly uses bone and wood.
He gave him the drill Rati and asked him to dig into Hnitbjörg mountain.
The state gave them a choice of digging it themselves for pay or having the state pay others to dig the canal.
" In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide ( 2004 ), Rolling Stone journalist Joe Gross gave the album three-and-a-half out of five stars and viewed it as a " quantum leap " over the band's previous work, commenting that it " shows that they ditched grunge for soul because they were no damn good at the former and ladies dig the latter.
" Nash gave the album an A-minus rating, saying that Brooks & Dunn " dig even deeper " on the album ; she also referred to the title track as a " gutsy account of the terrible beauty of coming of age.
Lobengula only gave his agreement to Cecil Rhodes when his friend, Dr. Leander Starr Jameson who had treated Lobengula for gout once before, secured money and weaponry for the Matabele in addition to a pledge that any people who came to dig would be considered as living in his Kingdom.
An archaeological dig in 2011 at the top of the bank between the church and the river excavated 42 skeletons and left more in place, and carbon 14 dating of four skeletons gave a range between the 9th and the 13th centuries A. D.
Venjix finds it and begins using Cog soldiers to dig it up, refitting it with a Neo Plutonium reactor, the same power source that gave several monsters a new indestructable armor in Mondo's fight against the Zeo Rangers.

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