Lexicographical Neighbors of Schanses
Literary usage of Schanses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The kaleidoscopic Transvaal by Carl Jeppe (1906)
"motion for attack on the stad, and the schanses above it. The kraal itself was
but feebly defended, and was soon in the hands of some forty or fifty men, ..."
2. The kaleidoscopic Transvaal by Carl Jeppe (1906)
"motion for attack on the stad, and the schanses above it. The kraal itself was
but feebly defended, and was soon in the hands of some forty or fifty men, ..."
3. The kaleidoscopic Transvaal by Carl Jeppe (1906)
"motion for attack on the stad, and the schanses above it. ... The advance guard
under Roos had in the meantime arrived at the first schanses, setting fire ..."
4. The Last Boer War by Henry Rider Haggard (1899)
"But nothing could stand under the withering fire from the Boer schanses, and as
regards the foot soldiers, they never had a chance. ..."
5. The Last Boer War by Henry Rider Haggard (1899)
"But nothing could stand under the withering fire from the Boer schanses, and as
regards the foot soldiers, they never had a chance. ..."
6. The Last Boer War by Henry Rider Haggard (1900)
"But nothing could stand under the withering fire from the Boer schanses, and as
regards the foot soldiers, they never had a chance. ..."
7. The Last Boer War by Henry Rider Haggard (1899)
"But nothing could stand under the withering fire from the Boer schanses, and as
regards the foot soldiers, they never had a chance. ..."