Aún no tenemos significados para "rapid marches".
1Now, at their head, I believe by a series of rapid marches-
2He led his forces with rapid marches to meet the king.
3Abandoning Popayan, the viceroy, early in January, 1546, moved by rapid marches towards the south.
4Upon the reception of this news he set out for that region by rapid marches.
5With rapid marches General Morgan reached Florence in two days, distant from Athens about forty-five miles.
6By making rapid marches we reached Crook's camp on Goose Creek about the third of August.
7BRAGG'S EXPEDITION.-Thefirst movement was made by General Bragg, who with rapid marches, hastened toward Louisville.
8We made rapid marches and reached General Crook's camp on Goose Creek about the 3d of August.
9General Lee, however, with a large force, had by rapid marches advanced to the protection of the city.
10When they had retired, Sebituane made one of those rapid marches which he always adopted in every enterprise.
11There I was accustomed to rapid marches, wild and fierce attacks, defeat and flight, and oftentimes to indiscriminate slaughter.
12At the time, of course, no word of the affair at Montreal had reached the fort- Icamehere by rapid marches.
13Cornwallis took up a position between Greene and the frontiers of Virginia, and a variety of manouvres and rapid marches ensued.
14Pyrrhus now advanced by rapid marches toward Rome, ravaging the country as he went along, and without encountering any serious opposition.
15But Pembroke soon surrendered; and Cromwell advanced, by rapid marches, against the Scottish army, more than twice as large as his own.
16The gates of Stettin were opened to the king; the Swedish troops entered; and the Austrians, who were advancing by rapid marches, anticipated.
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