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... town , an outer circuit of redoubts and lines kept off the Russians who were in the open field ; but the necessity for this arose out of the smallness of the besieging force compared with that of the besieged . The narrow escape of the ...
... town , an outer circuit of redoubts and lines kept off the Russians who were in the open field ; but the necessity for this arose out of the smallness of the besieging force compared with that of the besieged . The narrow escape of the ...
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... town now bears his name . CIS , a Latin preposition meaning , " on this side , " which is often prefixed to names of ... towns w . of the Rhine . As the whole region was soon afterwards trans- ferred to France , the name never came into ...
... town now bears his name . CIS , a Latin preposition meaning , " on this side , " which is often prefixed to names of ... towns w . of the Rhine . As the whole region was soon afterwards trans- ferred to France , the name never came into ...
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... town . A C. serves two purposes : it enables the garrison of a town to keep the inhabitants in subjection ; and , in case of a siege , it forms a place of retreat for the defenders , and enables them to hold out after the rest of the ...
... town . A C. serves two purposes : it enables the garrison of a town to keep the inhabitants in subjection ; and , in case of a siege , it forms a place of retreat for the defenders , and enables them to hold out after the rest of the ...
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... town . CITTA VECCHIA . See MALTA . CITY ( Fr. cité , Lat . civitas ) . In the sense in which it was first used in the Romanic languages of modern Europe , the word C. , like its Latin original , was probably equiva- lent to state ( q ...
... town . CITTA VECCHIA . See MALTA . CITY ( Fr. cité , Lat . civitas ) . In the sense in which it was first used in the Romanic languages of modern Europe , the word C. , like its Latin original , was probably equiva- lent to state ( q ...
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... Town ) , a fortified t . of Spain in the province of Sala- manca , about 50 m . s . w . of the city of that name . It is situated on an elevation above the river Agneda , which washes the walls , and is here crossed by a fine bridge ...
... Town ) , a fortified t . of Spain in the province of Sala- manca , about 50 m . s . w . of the city of that name . It is situated on an elevation above the river Agneda , which washes the walls , and is here crossed by a fine bridge ...
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