January 9 was the last day on their marchsouthwards.
2
We marchsouthwards up on to the Pamir, following a narrow valley where a foaming stream tumbles over ice-draped boulders.
3
His own force was very small, and he did not wish to attack Ferguson, but to marchsouthwards to Ninety-Six.
4
A treacherous message, sent to Warwick's brother Montagu by Clarence, caused Montagu to allow the invader to marchsouthwards unmolested.
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At dawn on May 7 I crept out of the thicket and decided to marchsouthwards until I met with human beings.
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At what period did they cross this second frontier and resume their marchsouthwards, as if again to seek the cradle of their race?
7
This movement covered the transit of the whole of their army, and enabled them to marchsouthwards to the attack of Rama Raya's main body.
8
On its being resolved to enter England, some hundreds of the Highlanders returned home, leaving an army of about 1,500 to marchsouthwards to Lancashire.
9
While the smoke rose from the crater of Erebus, Shackleton marchedsouthwards over snow-covered ice.
10
As Jellacic advanced towards Pesth, the Palatine took command of the Hungarian army and marchedsouthwards.
11
Alexander now marchedsouthwards towards Sardis, which surrendered before he came within sight of its walls.
12
Accordingly he marchedsouthwards early in B.C.
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So they sang as they marchedsouthwards.
14
He marchedsouthwards into Calabria.
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Then they marchedsouthwards, burning what they list; and happy were those whose offer of ransom was accepted, to escape with plunder only.
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In the meantime we marchedsouthwards to their town of Santa Cruz, whence all the inhabitants had fled and carried off every thing of value.