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r and John Turner of Preston, famous for his | exertions against the rebel army in the 1715 Jacobite |
y bearers had left the doolies, but by great | exertions, and notwithstanding the close proximity of |
James Moody's narrative of his | exertions and sufferings in the cause of government, s |
himself was now attacked, though by his own | exertions and Havelock's victory at Bithor (16 August) |
d being a daily witness to his indefatigable | exertions, as well as attention to his duties, befrien |
His indefatigable | exertions as a traveller, his skill and good fortune a |
gal and necessary steps, to use their utmost | exertions, as soon as the same is practicable, to obta |
tion that Austria should be rewarded for her | exertions by increases of territory, and should be mad |
October 1879, his end being hastened by his | exertions in connection with the political crisis of t |
in R. T. Claridge for his “for his strenuous | exertions in the cause”, to which every hydropathist “ |
Norfolk: ... so that his (Doyle's) zeal and | exertions in our service may be known to posterity. |
In 1800 he won great credit both by his | exertions in bringing the artillery of the Army of Res |
e “misdirected and overzealous prosecutorial | exertions” in this case. |
rds, Lieutenant Knox was conspicuous for his | exertions in reforming the ranks of the Guards at the |
remainder of the enemy's force, and for his | exertions in facilitating the subsequent escape of him |
the West Coast of England and Wales, for his | exertions in promoting and keeping up the Reserve Forc |
prisoner's sufferings into withdrawing their | exertions in the king's service. |
he side of the dooly, and by his example and | exertions kept the dooly bearers from dropping their d |
The | exertions made by Brother John, of the Mountrath Monas |
Despite his servants' | exertions, nothing can be found to cheer him up. |
toration Heveningham's life was saved by the | exertions of his wife's relations in 1661. |
n, I should resist to the last such manifest | exertions of tyranny, violence and injustice." |
s to aid in his destruction, facilitated the | exertions of Mahmud I's supporters in putting an end t |
enbervie and others, but was relieved by the | exertions of his neighbours. |
at a cost of 35,000l., and when, through the | exertions of Thomas Saunders, F.S.A., the restoration |
nions were ultimately released, owing to the | exertions of Henry Arundell, 8th Baron Arundell of War |
een recovered to the government, through the | exertions of pro-government clans including the Earl o |
attributed by medical laymen to the enormous | exertions required of a Wagnerian Heldentenor. |
Appointed to Bristol, his | exertions resulted in the erection of St. Joseph's Chu |
dvance of his comrades and by his individual | exertions silenced the piece.” |
dvance of his comrades and by his individual | exertions silenced the piece." |
or at Gloucester he contrived by his zealous | exertions to build up an entirely new church and presb |
of Christ Church, was erected mainly by his | exertions to meet the wants of an increasing populatio |
fever in 1797 and 1798 he resumed his former | exertions until he was stricken by the disease. |
nd other men eminent for their philanthropic | exertions; was a leading member of the London Missiona |
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