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Meanings of maraud parties in English
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Usage of maraud parties in English
1
Maize was a staple production in the new world, when the fields were not destroyed by maraudingparties.
2
Maraudingparties of the Ajawa were desolating the land, and a gang had crossed the river with slaves.
3
But in March, the hostilities were renewed, and several maraudingparties of Indians entered the country from north of the Ohio.
4
From time to time these encountered maraudingparties, and in the fights that followed sometimes the whites, sometimes the reds, were victorious.
5
Maraudingparties now commenced on the part of the Indians, who took summary vengeance on those who had robbed and maltreated them.
6
Not since the days when Union and Southern maraudingparties scattered terror in these woods had public excitement run so high as now.
7
Sentries were posted, for there was never any saying when maraudingparties of Russians, who were constantly on the move, might come along.
8
English troops were stationed there, to prevent any maraudingparties from passing the river, or to intercept them on their return with their booty.
9
Depending, however, on the railroads to their rear for transportation, they have not thus far advanced this side of Green River, except in maraudingparties.
10
He had been conducting maraudingparties against his neighbors, which even Livingstone's men, when they heard of it, pronounced to be "bad, bad."