Human nature needs a strongreenforcement to rouse it from its inherited lethargy and put it on the toilsome upward track.
The Reenforcementof Christianity by the Kingdom Ideal 1.
When all this is wisely combined, it constitutes a spiritual reenforcement of incomparable energy.
That new reenforcement was very necessary because of the great amount of work to be done in this province.
At the moment when his despair, incapable of any wise or manly resolution, meditated a shameful flight, a seasonable reenforcement of four thousand veterans unexpectedly landed in the port of Ravenna.
In this year arrive at Manila two assistant bishops, three royal auditors, and a large reenforcement of Spanish troops.
A reenforcement joins the firing line as quickly as possible without exhausting the men.
The firing line requires either noreenforcement or a strong one.
Upon joining the firing line, officers and sergeants accompanying a reenforcement take over the duties of others of like grade who have been disabled, or distribute themselves so as best to exercise their normal functions.
A reenforcement sent to the firing line joins it deployed as skirmishers.
The leader of the reenforcement places it in an interval in the line, if one exists, and commands it thereafter as a unit.
A reenforcement of less than one platoon has little influence and will be avoided whenever practicable.
The master-of-camp having returned meanwhile, Legazpi sent a reenforcement of thirty men to Goyti with orders to explore the strait between Abuyo and Tandaya.
I repelled the idea that any influence with the President was needed, and stated that, if the facts were as General Johnston reported them, the reenforcement would be sent on his request.
About the middle of April a further reenforcement of two divisions from the Army of Northern Virginia was added to our forces on the Peninsula, which amounted, when General Johnston assumed command, to something over fifty thousand.
When McClellan went to the Peninsula in March of 1862 he had expected all of McDowell's Corps to be sent him as reenforcement before he made the final advance on Richmond.
Grant received reenforcementand before the end of the siege his army numbered over seventy thousand.
He sent a largereenforcement to the islands very opportunely, under command of General Don Andres Cottigllo.
The leader of the reenforcement places it in an interval in the line, if one exists: and commands it thereafter as a unit.
My four corps, full of experience and full of ardor, coming to you en masse, equal to sixty thousand fighting men, will be a reenforcement that Lee cannot disregard.
Without further reenforcement Canby will have a moving column of twenty thousand men.
But they still possessed arms and courage; their courage was animated by despair, and they obtained the usual reenforcement of the cavalry of their Sarmatian allies.
A speedy messenger soon returned from the throne of Medina, with the blessings of Omar and Ali, the prayers of the widows of the prophet, and a reenforcement of eight thousand Moslems.
The project of a direct reenforcement to Johnston, from Lee's army, was speedily abandoned, and the more practicable plan of reenforcing Bragg was also dismissed.
Such a result, necessitating the reenforcement of Rosecrans from Grant, meanwhile, after the victory had been won, troops being sent to Johnston from Bragg, was indeed brilliant to contemplate.
That the laborer brought something to the common weal, while the idler had to be supported, was a reenforcement to the motives drawn from the relation of work to character.
The change from the maternal clan to the paternal family or household was a reenforcement to the individual control of property.
For a time, the individual felt the social organization in which he was set to be, with whatever incidental inconveniences, upon the whole an outlet and reenforcement of prized personal powers.
A reenforcement of the existing provisions for discharging our public debt was mentioned in my address at the opening of the last session.
Persuaded that it is our interest to maintain our peace with them on equal terms or not at all, I propose to send in due time a reenforcement into the Mediterranean unless previous information shall show it to be unnecessary.
Captain Gaspar Perez came up with the reenforcement of the men left at Minondoc.
The governor, on account of the importance of the matter, wished to make every effort possible, and determined to send him supplies and a reenforcement of some men, which he did as soon as possible.
They had no bridge behind them and were cut off from all hope of reenforcement or supplies.
With this slight reenforcement the Belgian officer took the offensive and by a dashing attack recaptured the position which the Germans had won in front of the bridgehead.
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Within the walls sixty persons had been capable of bearing arms, but only forty were effective, some of these being negroes; Logan's Fort had sent a reenforcement of fifteen men, and Harrodsburg a few others.
This powerfulreenforcement of pioneers, most of whom proposed to stay, had largely been attracted by Henderson's advertisements in Virginia newspapers offering terms of settlement on Transylvania lands.
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