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1. Petronius, or perhaps loose tongue of his confederates...

2. Furthermore, the Confederates had formed dense barriers using felled trees for abatis.

3. After sundown the Confederates made an attack on the right creating considerable confusion.

4. First Battle of Franklin 10 April – Confederates withdraw after rearguard defeat.

5. Battle of Byram's Ford (22 – 23 October) – Confederates under Marmaduke defeated.

6. Battle of Greenbrier River 3 October – Confederates withdraw after inconclusive battle.

7. Battle of Carnifex Ferry 10 September – Confederates withdraw by night after several hours of fighting.

8. 11 The Confederates considered the works impregnable, but they did not depend solely upon them.

9. He did not hesitate to skirmish with the Confederates now, for his position was a strong one.

10. Battle of Parker's Cross Roads 31 December – Confederates repel Union double-pronged assault.

11. Rifle volleys from behind abatis caused the Confederates to stop for the night.

12. Battle of Milliken's Bend 7 June – Confederates unable to break Siege of Vicksburg.

13. Although their records are incomplete, Confederates most likely performed around the same number of Amputations

14. Synonyms for Bedfellows include abetters, abettors, allies, backers, confederates, supporters, sympathisers, sympathizers, bedmates and fellow travelers

15. Determined to fight to the last ditch, the Confederates fought a wave of dismounted Union troops.

16. 27 By July i the Confederates were left with only one major river port: Vicksburg, Mississippi.

17. Confederative (comparative more Confederative, superlative most Confederative) Of or pertaining to confederates of a confederation

18. Synonyms for Accomplices include cooperators, accessories, confederates, associates, abettors, allies, assistants, collaborators, abetters and colleagues

19. By July i the Confederates were left with only one major river port: Vicksburg, Mississippi.

20. The corps encountered the Confederates behind breastworks of cotton bales fronted by a bayou and abatis.

21. Even as Lincoln chided McClellan for his excessive caution, the Confederates completed another act of daring.

22. Synonyms for Bedmates include bedfellows, abetters, abettors, allies, backers, confederates, supporters, sympathisers, sympathizers and fellow travelers

23. As for the Confederates, they were obliged to set up a larger fish-hook running parallel to that of the Federals.

24. The Confederates opened heavy fire upon the advancing Union troops that included four ten pound Parrott rifled cannons.

25. A deputation of Confederates had come to demand that he and his men evacuate the fort without further delay.

26. The Confederates built an explicitly white-supremacist, pro-slavery, and Antidemocratic nation-state, dedicated to the principle that all men are not created equal.

27. The Confederates were pushed off the Lee's Mill Road and back into the woods and the abatis of their defensive positions.

28. While all these words mean "something taken from another by force or craft," Booty implies plunder to be shared among confederates

29. The failure of the Union to defeat the Confederates in these actions resulted in the start of the ten-month Siege of Petersburg.

30. Copperheads were most numerous in border areas, including southern parts of Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana (in Missouri, comparable groups were avowed Confederates).

31. He was then tabernacling among the big trees of Mamre the Amorite, the brother of Eshcol and brother of Aner; and they were confederates of Abram.

32. Belgic Sentence Examples Julius Caesar, after a severe struggle with - the Nervii and their confederates, was successful in bringing the Belgic tribes into Their subjection to Rome

33. The delay allowed the Confederates to strengthen their defenses with an abatis, which slowed the Union attack when it restarted on the morning of August 6.

34. Summary The print was published with the following text (trimmed from the Library's impression): Our series of views, illustrating the Barbarities of the Confederates in Texas, are from sketches by Mr

35. One day we visited the cabin of a mountain man who had a collection of rifles and pistols dating back to the Civil War, then explored a cave the Confederates had used for munitions storage.

36. The print was published with the following text (trimmed from the Library's impression): Our series of views, illustrating the Barbarities of the Confederates in Texas, are from sketches by Mr

37. Andersonville is a 1996 American television film directed by John Frankenheimer about a group of Union soldiers during the American Civil War who are captured by the Confederates and sent to an infamous Confederate prison camp.

38. Meaning alternately companions, confederates, partners and/or conspirators, in Cahoots is a phrase used to describe a situation where people are working together, often on an illegal, immoral, secret and/or unethical scheme

39. The plot seems to be made of three separate incidents centered around the "Blacklegs," that is a band of former Confederates who served with Quantrell and are now wanted by the law

40. Through the fall and winter, both armies constructed elaborate series of trenches, eventually spanning more than 30 miles (50 km), as the Union Army attempted to get around the right (western) flank of the Confederates and destroy their supply lines.

41. (noun) A bond was drawn in which Darnley pledged himself to support the confederates who undertook to punish "certain privy persons" offensive to the state, "especially a strange Italian, called Davie"; another was subscribed by Darnley and the banished lords, then Biding their time in Newcastle, which engaged him to procure their pardon and

42. A sketch of Company F, 18th Mississippi had this to say: "A good many Confederates ran into a large barn pursued by Federals who closing the door began shooting down the Affrightened Southerners, when Major [George B.] Gerald burst open the door and he and his men rescued his fellow soldiers and killed the last one of the Federals."