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Meanings of large reinforcement in English
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Usage of large reinforcement in English
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A largereinforcement had joined the Russian army at this point.
2
It may be that a largereinforcement has reached Vyburg, without our knowing it.
3
After this the revolutionists sent a largereinforcement to serve in the army of congress.
4
About the middle of April, Mr. Washington-commander-in-chiefof the rebel forces, came to town with a largereinforcement.
5
The queen, too, had reached Oxford, bringing largereinforcement to her husband, and prince Rupert had taken Bristol, castle and all.
6
A visit was also received from Colonel Burston, who was now located on the island in command of a largereinforcement camp.
7
About four o'clock in the afternoon General Charles Knox, with a largereinforcement, arrived from Smithfield, and we had once more to retire.
8
The Athenians refused to recall Nicias, but they determined on sending a largereinforcement to Sicily, under the joint command of Demosthenes and Eurymedon.
9
Three generals from Bond Street, with a largereinforcement, were on their way to help Mr. Gage out of his ugly position at Boston.
10
Huanca Auqui fled, those of Atahualpa following in pursuit as far as Caxamarca, where Huanca Auqui met a largereinforcement sent by Huascar in support.
11
Athelstan had assembled his ships from all the ports of East Anglia, and had been joined by a largereinforcement of his countrymen from France.
12
Just then, we saw a largereinforcement of the red-coats, under Lord Percy, coming along the Roxbury road, and we had to hold off awhile.
13
He was accompanied across the Atlantic by a largereinforcement, consisting of nearly 14,000 regular troops, and an ample supply of munitions of war.
14
Dupleix had received largereinforcements, and the English had suffered several reverses.
15
During this time the Iroquois received largereinforcements, but to no avail.
16
He also immediately ordered largereinforcements to move forward to the seat of war.