Egypt was reorganised under Assyrian rule, and measures taken to prevent the return of the Ethiopians.
Desultory fighting went on upon the crests of the Pyrenees during the next two days, after which Wellington called a halt, and from his headquarters at Vera reorganised the commands of his army.
Their resources were diminishing and battalions were withdrawn to be hastily reorganisedin rear and then put in the line again at once.
During a struggle of unprecedented fury lasting over four hours and foiled four times in succession, the enemy reorganised and made fresh attacks until evening.
The Germans reorganised on the flanks of the hill and repulsed all counter-attacks.
On the 27th, the firing died down, but the Germans reorganised and again attacked on May 5th.
The winter work of the Hut was reorganised by Atkinson, so that every one was detailed to do that for which he was best suited.
On January 30 and 31 we completed the depot at Safety Camp and then reorganised the depot party, owing to Atkinson's developing a very sore heel, which made it impossible for him to accompany us.
Therefore, in 1306, while the Pistoian campaign was still going on, the Florentines reorganised citizen-armed bands under nineteen Gonfalonieri.
He next appointed Corso Donati Captain of the Guelph Society, and reorganised the old popular militia, on the original plan, under nineteen Gonfaloniers of Companies.
Only the greater guilds, seven in number, had risen to any really great political importance in 1260; the others had to wait much longer before beingreorganised on the same footing.
The Press department of the Foreign Office has been reorganisedby Zimmermann, and Hammann, the former head, fired.
She might, he thinks, at the time of the Emancipation, have boldly accepted all the most advanced principles of political and social science, and have completely reorganised the political and social structure in accordance with them.
Their serfs had been emancipated, and what remained to them of their estates had to be reorganised on the basis of free labour.
The imaginative Positivist can see with prophetic eye humanity reorganised on strictly scientific principles.
At the same time the administration of the towns was thoroughly reorganised after the model of the ancient free-towns of Germany.
He reformed and reorganised the military system and protected the kingdom by building fortified towns along the northern and eastern frontiers.
He reformed and reorganised the Church in his kingdom and made himself its real head.
The Pope reorganised the northern churches and tied the clergy to St. Peter's Chair.
The group system of batteries wasreorganised into two new groups—Givenchy and Cuinchy—and the late Auchy group became a subsection of Cuinchy group.
I reorganised the service, and the post went out on the 1st of April as usual.
The new ministry was then reorganised under the leadership of Viscount Goderich—formerly Mr. Robinson.
The Turkish army was reorganised under her direction, and practically passed under her control.
For if the great partnership of freedom could have been reorganised on conditions that would have enabled it to hold together, the cause of liberty in the world would have been made infinitely more secure.
Britain reorganised her small professional army, created the Territorial Force, and began the training of a large officer class in all the universities and public schools.
Let us turn, then, to a sketch of the workshops in their reorganised state.
What a pandemonium is represented by this desolate little plain, occupied by the reorganised national workmen.
Upton, having then reorganised a bombing party, bombed the enemy out of Fellow and reached the Cemetery.
He was soon strengthened by two guns and 88 men of the 10th Mountain battery, hastily collected and reorganised after their stampede from Carleton's party.
After the relief of Ladysmith, Captain Jones reorganised the Naval brigade with ranks and ratings from the Forte, Philomel, and Tartar.
However, all preparations for more open warfare were made, and the supply of rations and ammunition was reorganised in such a way that either limbers or pack animals could be used at short notice.
Our first line transport was also reorganised in such a way that each Company had its own two limbers with Lewis Guns and ammunition, bombs and all necessaries.
Sixteen years ago the Spanish Bank of Havana was reorganised and the name changed to the Spanish Bank of the Island of Cuba.
Taharqa did not quietly accept his defeat, and Egypt looked to him to be revenged on the Assyrian as soon as he should have reorganised his army.
Psammetichus, among other reforms, had reorganised the ancient system of defence.
Psammetichus, thus deprived of their support at the moment when Egypt had more than ever need of all her forces to regain her rightful position in the world, reorganised the military system as best he could.
The classes of our great musical institutions will have to be reorganised entirely, from the curriculum of education to examinations.
One Sub-Commission reorganised the medical statistics of the Army; another established in spite of the last convulsive efforts of the Department an Army Medical School.
In the meantime, she had reorganised the kitchens and the laundries in the hospitals.
Artaphernes reorganised his vanquished states entirely in the interest of Persia.
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