Examples of using Cornwallis in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Fort Cornwallis.
Let me introduce Earl Cornwallis.
Cornwallis' administration in Nova Scotia had several significant achievements.
Charles Cornwallis.
It's the personal correspondence of Lord Cornwallis.
Charles Cornwallis.
William Erskine is quartermaster general to Cornwallis.
Kinahan Cornwallis.
He was released in December 1781 in exchange for General Cornwallis.
I will see if Mr Cornwallis is free.
Cornwallis himself said the battle of Yorktown could not have been won without your decisive command!
You just killed Cornwallis.
In March 1751, Cornwallis was told that he would lose the confidence of parliament unless he refrained from overspending in the future.
Your account of the sinking of the Cornwallis changes everything.
An example of the kind of nail you used to nail down thehold of the East India Company ship, the Cornwallis.
You really expect to hold Cornwallis here using just militia?
Cornwallis testified that he had not disobeyed orders, but that it was"impracticable" to land at Menorca due to stiff French defences.
I'm investigating the sinking of a sloop called the Cornwallis, renamed the Influence, off the coast of Cabinda in July 1804.
Cornwallis voted to retreat, while Admiral Edward Hawke, head of the naval forces, and James Wolfe, quartermaster general, voted to attack.
In August of 1781,our Southern forces had trapped Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis in the little Virginia coastal town of Yorktown.
Meanwhile, Lord Cornwallis was planning to return to North Carolina and conduct the invasion that he had postponed after the defeat at Kings Mountain.
According to charter records,he went to Cabinda aboard a ship called Cornwallis, then boarded a ship called the Influence, bound for Antigua.
He was baptised in the Great Council Chamber at St James's Palace, on 25 February 1773,by Archbishop of Canterbury Frederick Cornwallis.
Against Cornwallis' orders, there was an incident in which some of soldiers raped and murdered non-combatants to intimidate Jacobites from further rebellion.
She was christened in the Great Council Chamber at St. James's Palace,on 17 June 1770 by Frederick Cornwallis, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The order reportedly left Cornwallis in high dudgeon, anxious as he was to personally thank you for disrupting a visit to his wife with that, uh, Trenton affair.
He was christened in the Great Council Chamber at St. James's Palace, on 25 February 1773,by Frederick Cornwallis, The Archbishop of Canterbury.
The British Government appointed Cornwallis as Governor of Nova Scotia with the task of establishing a new British settlement to counter France's Fortress Louisbourg.
I have prevailed upon the Prince Regent to open a Royal Commission into the sinking of anEast India Company ship called the Cornwallis on July 10th, 1804.