Lexicographical Neighbors of Ravagements
Literary usage of Ravagements
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Going to Markets and Grammar Schools: Being a Series of Autobiographical by George Griffith (1893)
"Followed then descents of the French upon these coasts, succeeded in turn by
ravagements on the seaboard of France at the hands of Dartmouth and Plymouth ..."
2. A new and accurate history and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and by John Entick (1766)
"But this was only a prelude to greater ravagements, which were foon after made
in that neighbourhood by fire. iui LT • i. i The court of common-council, ..."
3. From Paddington to Penzance: The Record of a Summer Tramp from London to the by Charles George Harper (1893)
"Followed then descents of the French upon these coasts, succeeded in turn by
ravagements on the seaboard of France at the hands of Dartmouth and Plymouth ..."
4. The Historical Magazine (1864)
"... provisions and forage to the ravagements of the enemy. Our troops are exceedingly
debilitated by the Campaign, and suffer much for shoes and other ..."