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Definition of Marshalls
1. marshall [v] - See also: marshall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marshalls
Literary usage of Marshalls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Across the Reef: The Amphibious Tracked Vehicle at War by Victor J. Croizat (2001)
"New Battalions, New Tactics The Marshalls, Marianas, Palaus and Philippines, 1944
LANDINGS attempted against opposition before World War II most often ..."
2. Letters of the Wordsworth Family from 1787 to 1855 by William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth (1907)
"[Referring to the Scottish tour of the Marshalls.] ... I think there is no
sensation more elevating to the heart and the imagination than what we take ..."
3. Letters of the Wordsworth Family from 1787 to 1855 by William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth (1907)
"[Referring to the Scottish tour of the Marshalls.] ... I think there is no
sensation more elevating to the heart and the imagination than what we take in on ..."
4. The Despatches of William Perwich: English Agent in Paris, 1669-1677 by William Perwich (1903)
"... the being brought before the Marshalls of France for giving (or boasting) the
coup de ... Marshalls ..."
5. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston by Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept (1894)
"Marshalls Regiment, who is sick of the Small Pox — take good care of him, and if
a Doctor is necessary you must come up for one. ..."
6. The Cruise of the "Janet Nichol" Among the South Sea Islands: A Diary by Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson (1914)
"Jaluit, the German seat of government for the Marshalls. We could see the
commissioner's house, painted a terra-cotta red, looking very pretty under the ..."