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Значения термина strong stockade на английском
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Использование термина strong stockade на английском
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The village where they had halted was, however, built upon the ground; but was surrounded by a strongstockade.
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A fort was erected, and the little hamlet surrounded by a strongstockade as a protection against the savages.
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They put up four redoubts, one at each corner of the town, and fortified it with a strongstockade.
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It consisted of a strongstockade composed of whole logs of wood, with a deep trench in front of it.
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On the right of the besiegers was a strongstockade fort, and on the left a work called the Star redoubt.
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As protection from European buccaneers rather than from the friendly Indians, it was surrounded by a strongstockade, fifty feet square.
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Here the Thibetans had erected a strongstockade, at the top of a very steep ascent; and had barricaded the road with stone breastworks.
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It will be a record of your grand defence and, by placing a strongstockade along the top, you would strengthen your position greatly.
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Although the 3000 Burmese, who were posted in a strongstockade, were supported by thirty-six guns; the works were carried by storm, with little loss.
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The Confederate Military Prison at Andersonville, Ga., consists of a strongStockade, twenty feet in height, enclosing twenty-seven acres.
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They had erected strongstockades on each bank of the river Surma, and had thrown a bridge across to connect them.
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He built two substantial log houses, about forty feet apart, fronting each other, and closed the end openings with strongstockades.
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In remote localities he enclosed his camp by strongstockades: even these were sometimes forced and carried at night by bands of desperadoes.
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The meadows, besides being divided by the hedges, kept purposely cropped low, were surrounded, like all the cultivated lands, by high and strongstockades.