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So gradual is the ascent and so continual the little cols which have to be surmounted, that a man does not notice how much upward he is being led towards the crest of the ridge.
By ascending paths to the right or to the left of the valley, the pedestrian may reach some exquisite points of view; all the little cols or passes through which these paths lead are protected at the summit by walls and forts not strong enough, however, as recent events have shown, to keep off the incursions of the Bedouin.
Being commissioned on the same day as colonels of the new regiments, they quarrelled about precedency. The fruits of this difference will be seen hereafter. As the winter set in, the army began to recruit, and the militia to embody under their several commanders. Greene was joined by Cols.
The chatt'ring Magpye undertook Their wedding breakfast for to cook, He being properly bedight In a cook's cloathing, black and white. The Admiral's favourite game. London Magazine, June, 1823. Thomas Moore's Loves of the Angels was published in 1823. I., cols. 425-426, 1827. Signed "L.," and dated London, February 10, 1827.
Many true patriots, who did not comprehend the magnitude of their grievances, fought against them. But the principles of right and justice for which they contended could never die. In less than four years, all the Colonies were found battling for the same principles, and borne along in the rushing tide of revolution! The men on the seaboard of Carolina, with Cols.
B, cols. viii. ix. See above, p. 101. Records of the Past, N.S., i. 57-59. In a paper on "The Gods of Shirpurla," read before the American Oriental Society in April, 1895. We have thus passed in review the old Babylonian pantheon, so far as the discovered texts have revealed their names and epithets. The list does not claim to be exhaustive.
What fatal influence had impelled me lately to introduce flowers under the brim of my bonnet, to wear 'des cols brodes, and even to appear on one occasion in a scarlet gown he might indeed conjecture, but, for the present, would not openly declare." Again I interrupted, and this time not without an accent at once indignant and horror-struck. "Scarlet, Monsieur Paul? It was not scarlet!
Jensen regards Pa-sag as a possible phonetic form, but his view is hardly tenable. See Zimmern, Busspsalmen, pp. 60, 61. Cylinder A, cols. iv. and v. Amiaud read the name Nirba. Just published by Hilprecht, Old Babylonian Inscriptions, i. 2, pls. 38-47. Cf. p. 52 VR. col. i. 48. See at close of chapter vi. Hilprecht, ib. no. 87, col i. 30. Ib. i. 32.
The storm which threatened the former was overblown, and he was in season to avert that by which the latter was threatened. His force was scarcely equal to that of the enemy. He nevertheless resolved upon attacking them. In order to keep them in play, while he advanced with his main body, Cols.
The encampment of the main army continued at the Round O. Marion was at Watboo on Cooper river, watching the enemy's right; Sumter held Orangeburg and the bridge at Four Holes; Hampton with fifty State cavalry kept open the communication between Marion and the commander-in-chief; Cols. Harden and Wilkinson watched the enemy's movements on the south between Charleston and Savannah: and Col.
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