Marion was obliged to cross the creek, one mile above, over a boggy causeway and bridge of planks.
Greene wishes that you will attempt to cross the Santee, and if possible reach some of the enemy's magazines and destroy them.
At least they ought not to have been permitted to cross the Saltketcher.
When the ships were loaded with Moors, they carried them over to their land: It was very near as they only had to cross the Bosphorus; then they returned for more.
And twenty-two thousand or more men were unable to cross the bridge.
The first difficulty was to cross the bay to Saucelito.
By this time the New York Seventy-ninth had closed up, and in like manner it was ordered to cross thebrow of, the hill, and drive the enemy from cover.
It usually took four days to cross the isthmus, every passenger taking care of himself, and it was really funny to watch the efforts of women and men unaccustomed to mules.
Yet neither party seemed willing to invade, or cross the border.
It was not so hard a struggle as to cross the water, but he had still to get to the other side of several torrents far more dangerous than any current he had been in.
It was getting dark when they reached the only spot where he judged it possible to cross the Glashburn.
Even tocross the channel by time-table is fatal to that romantic spirit (indispensable to the true magic of travel) which a slow adjustment of the mind to a new social atmosphere and a new historical environment alone can induce.
He wanted much to cross the sea, and endeavoured to persuade me to carry the coach and horses to the other side.
At the end of the street, we hesitated a moment whether tocross the bridge or turn up by the broad canal.
I preferred to cross the long, shaky wooden bridge on foot, leaving the inside passengers to take the risk, and get the worth of their money; and while the horses were being put to, I walked on over the hill.
We cross the trails of lurking animals,--paths that heighten our sense of seclusion from the world.
When this arrangement was settled, Charles ordered the van to cross the river, just at the little town of Fornovo.
Lastly, he had placed the Stradiotes between these two fords, with orders to cross the river in their turn, so soon as they saw the French army attacked both in van and in the rear, and to fall upon its flank.
Crossed again; -- said of a cross the arms of which are crossed.
Terminated with crescent; -- said of a cross the ends of which are so terminated.
Let's move her 'cross the hall to the fireplace room.
First will I see the coronation; And then to Brittany I'll cross the sea To effect this marriage, so it please my lord.
If thou wilt outstrip death, go cross the seas, And live with Richmond, from the reach of hell.
The commonest sense of self-respect forbade me--properly forbade me--to cross the threshold.
She became endowed with energy enough to cross the room!
The innocent child has a row of pockets all round the inside of his long gown; and goes laden, miscellaneously, like a ship of the desert, or cockboat not forbidden to cross the line.
Yes, I it was that egged you on tocross the river, the old fool that I was!
I mean that it was you who egged us on to cross the river.
Whereafter hesitantly, and with downcast eyes, she essayed to cross the courtyard.
To cross the Line to the west of that point, if the southeast trades were well around to the southeast, would throw us so far to leeward of the Marquesas that a head-beat would be maddeningly impossible.
No; not a minute, nor a second, west of 130 degrees west longitude would we cross the Line.
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