In the fight that ensued he killed and wounded quite a number of the enemy and destroyed some two hundred wagons.
It is a stern fact that war did come and the most stupendous conflict of arms ensued of which modern history gives any account.
The imperial crown was thus thrown down among the combatants, and a scramble ensued for its possession such as Europe had never witnessed before.
A scene of awful carnage ensued as the routed Austrians, fleeing in every direction, were pursued and massacred.
This kingdom was an elective monarchy, and usually upon the death of a king the fiercest strife ensued as to who should be his successor.
Ensued a pause, during which the colonel lighted yet another cigarette.
With regard to his views as expressed in the first two of these books, a controversy ensued between Vaughan and Henry Moore, which was marked by considerable acrimony.
The scene that ensued exhibited his readiness and courage.
A long and bitter correspondence ensuedbetween him and Judge Taney.
Then they drew out their people, and a battle ensued with the prince of Núsa Antára, who lost many chiefs and followers.
It is needless to pursue the correspondence which ensuedwith Monroe, now Secretary of State.
The conflict which ensued was the most hotly contested of any that occurred during the Third Crusade.
As the vessel receded from shore, swords were drawn, and a fierce contest ensued between the huntsmen and the soldiers, and Eva recognized in the leader of their defenders the figure of the tall knight who had rescued them at London bridge.
The Christians met them with equal alacrity, and a slaughter ensued which continued till the darkness of night separated the combatants.
A considerable bustle then ensued behind the scenes, during which the audience amused themselves as is usual in such cases, by suppressed titters and whispers.
Then ensued another rebellion led by young Henry; but before the day fixed for battle arrived, anxiety and fatigue threw the prince into a fever, from which he never recovered.
About a month ago, however, my complacent pride in my production received a severe check; and circumstances ensued which have led me to doubt whether in these degenerate days it is possible for a man to imagine any new thought.
In the silence that ensued the pain at my heart began again.
He asked me two or three questions during the few days which ensued between Wednesday and Saturday, and in particular said what good weight the brown skirt was, and what an age it would last me.
Into the home of the little colony One-Ear went swinging a little later, demanding to see the head man of the fishing village, and there ensued an earnest conversation of short sentences, but one which caused immediate commotion.
Besides, what had ensued latest had been what was required to make him in a condition for the divination of things.
He was besieged here, and in the conflict thatensued the Capitol was set on fire and burned to the ground.
A battle ensued between the hastily-levied followers of Sabinus and a disciplined Roman army, with the inevitable result.
The battle that ensued was contested with the fiercest courage.
In the battle thatensued the victory was due to the cavalry and elephants.
The duel that ensued was a fierce and gallant one.
In the conflict that ensued Amulius took part and was killed, and thus Numitor and his daughter were at last revenged.
Teanyi shook his head, and Shotaye followed the discussion that ensued between the two men with eager eyes and ears.
A stillness ensued so sudden, so dismal, and so awful that it seemed worse than a grave.
A violent but short dispute ensued between us, the precise terms of which I do not, at this moment, recollect; but it ended by his attempting to strike me.
I mention these painful facts to account for the serious dispute which ensued between my father and myself upon the subject.
My mistress had been surprised in her own house between two lovers, and a scene ensued that all Paris knew by heart.
When English and German ideas had passed thus over our heads thereensued disgust and mournful silence, followed by a terrible convulsion.
A struggle ensued on approved lines, at the end of which Selina was stabbed slowly and with unction, and her corpse borne from the chamber by the ruthless cavalier.
A momentary bustle ensued and then a dead silence, broken only by the boom of an occasional gun from the town.
A few minutes' pause had ensued after the fearful death scream of the mutineer, Smith, had rung forth on the night air, for the seamen consulted together, and the result was soon seen.
A deep silence ensued as Isabel, leaning on her husband's arm, looked pensively over the sea.
A sharp conversation ensued between the natives, all talking together, the chief, Matumba, evidently trying to keep them within bounds, while they as evidently wished to take the coveted rifles by force.
Had anyone doubted the intoxicating power of this vilest of all vile drinks, a glance at the scene which soon ensued around the fire would speedily have convinced him.
The conversation that had ensued was somewhat as follows, being interpreted into our plain and humdrum English:-- The Queen.
Then two long hours of darkness ensued before the moon sailed up, first reddening, then silvering, the wavelets and ripples on the great river.
While the two headsmen were engaged in making fast cords to his flukes, and in other ways getting the mass in readiness for towing, some conversation ensued between them.
In the short gam that ensued she gave us strong news of Moby Dick.
Wellington at once decided the wood must be taken, and then ensued an exceedingly sanguinary conflict ere, with the ultimate arrival of the Guards, the French were forced to retire.
A smart action ensued which was renewed next day; but heavy fog put an end to fighting until the 31st.
In the confusion which ensued the horse which bore our hero was shot by one of Gilfillan's party, as he discharged his firelock at random.
The quarrel which ensued between Edward and the Chieftain is, I hope, still in the remembrance of the reader.
Thereupon a conversation ensued between Rabbi Manasseh and the Armenian, in a language which I knew to be Spanish, though a peculiar dialect.
They presently joined us, when a quiet sober greetingensued on each side.
A short and hurried conversation ensued in the strange tongue.
There was a silence for a moment, and then a parley ensued between two voices, one of which was that of a woman.
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