The firing now became brisk on our side, and the rebels replied spiritedly with their twelve-pounders.
Smith's troops advanced spiritedly across the plain, facing a withering fire of grape and canister, but were unable to come up to the rebel works.
So spiritedly did the brave boatswain continue the action, that both French ships were captured.
Loch led a boat expedition up the Saint Juan de Nicaragua, which was as spiritedly carried out as any in the times of the previous war.
His face was pale, with pale eyes, and spiritedly enough designed; but though not yet thirty, a sort of blackguardly degeneration had already overtaken his features.
Some horses will refuse to leap when traveling alone, but will do so spiritedly and excellently when in company with others of their kind.
A finely slender and spiritedly erect girl's figure, upon a satin-skinned bright chestnut with a thoroughbred gait, a smart groom riding behind her.
Countesses had not yet spiritedly opened milliners' shops, nor belted Earls adorned the stage, but certain noblemen had dallied with beer and coquetted with stocks.
I have already heard all I wish to hear," she spiritedly returned, and with an inflection that made him wince.
I frankly protest that I never in my life experienced a more comforting sense of self-respect than at the present time," Mollie spiritedly rejoined, and with a warning sparkle in her eyes.
One Sunday, toward night, Petra took a turn for the worse; during the afternoon she had been conversing spiritedly with her daughters; but this animation had subsided until she was overwhelmed by a mortal collapse.
The music-box cut short the duet from La Mascotte and launched spiritedly into the strains of Garibaldi's hymn.
A bomb-vessel drifting up with the tide of flood within reach of the Fort, rendered important service during the two first days, which was spiritedly aided by the military exertions on shore.
Retiring to a ridge of rocky heights beyond their camp, which they had abandoned, the enemy were very spiritedly assaulted by Major Moneypenny, at the head of the advanced guard, supported by the whole of the gallant 78th.
Brigadier Rufane performed his part with rapid and impetuous success, being aided most spiritedly by the Seamen.
Upon this perilous duty Lieutenants Sinclair and Rose, of Marines, spiritedly volunteered.
The castle, an old ruin situated upon an eminence, was very spiritedly attacked by the 95th Rifles and the 3rd Caçadores.
About 11 o'clock in the morning the enemy commenced a heavy cannonade upon our line, which was spiritedly returned from us.
Don Manuel Freyre, with his Spanish Division, fought very spiritedly in the town, and also upon the heights of San Marcial, when the French attempted to crown them.
The heights and village of Cazal Nova were spiritedly attacked by Major Stewart with the left wing 95th Rifles, and the other wing soon followed.
With a flirt of a raw-boned hand, Crane swung about, threw himself spiritedly into the revolving door, was gone.
Goube, in the second volume of his Histoire du Duché de Normandie, has devoted several spiritedly written pages to an account of the trial and execution of this heroine.
He was therefore to live by his wits; having spiritedly declined all offer of assistance from the English government.
The Cinel Eogain sent to hire the fleets of the Hebrides, Arran, Cantyre and Man, and the borders of Alba in general, and they fell in with the other fleet and a naval battle was fiercely and spiritedly fought between them.
For he marched towards them with all his forces, and a battle was fought fiercely and spiritedly between them.
And next Fabius Maximus, the eldest of the sons of Aemilius, though still only a youth, rose and spiritedly offered his services.
Amyot's spirited French version was no less spiritedly translated by Sir Thomas North.
Some of them, however, were spiritedly met and severely punished.