However, the Irish did not simply escape paying taxes at the same level as in Britain, for army regiments were garrisoned in Ireland. |
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England had garrisoned troops in Dublin, and shortly after Matt was born in 1856, soldiers began returning from the Crimean War. |
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At first the officers in charge of the troops garrisoned in the city were vaguely apprehensive of trouble in the ranks. |
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Those bastions were garrisoned, as was the battlemented traverse work cut to overhang the full width of the gate. |
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Sasr personnel talk with locals in Ar Ramadi after the surrender of the forces garrisoned in the area. |
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At the time the regiment was garrisoned in Ceylon we know that at least two Athy men were in the regiment's ranks. |
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The entire complex was built by the three legions in Britain, though garrisoned by the more mobile auxiliary troops. |
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The 26th Cavalry was garrisoned at Fort Stotsenburg, adjacent to Clarke Field, 75 miles northeast of Manila. |
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The putschists wasted no time in sending aerial-amphibian troops to Estonia to reinforce the Soviet army forces garrisoned there. |
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It was mainly garrisoned by British troops, who dug more tunnels here to add to the mediaeval ones which already existed there. |
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Kaliningrad is still garrisoned by a shadowy regiment of these babushkas, left over from a time when it was illegal not to work. |
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The island was garrisoned by 22,000 soldiers and fortified with a network of underground bunkers. |
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The fort was garrisoned by 500 cavalrymen, initially by Asturians from northern Spain. |
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During this period the island was strongly garrisoned by regular troops, and the governor was nominated by the Crown. |
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The ranks of the regular army were drawn overwhelmingly from the highly urbanized, heavily garrisoned northern and eastern frontier districts. |
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He was 13 when the Civil War broke out, and at 16 joined a regiment garrisoned at Newport Pagnell. |
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The city, however, is not controlled for reinforcement or victory purposes unless garrisoned by troops other than those that started in the city. |
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All posts in areas within the potential reach of Anglo-American traders were garrisoned and every effort was made to retain native alliances. |
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Former members of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment Jack, 85, and 87-year-old Donald were garrisoned in Iceland and struck up a friendship that has lasted a lifetime. |
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There they garrisoned the ancient fortress of Eilean Donan but were scattered by the energetic response of the local Hanoverian commander at the battle of Glen Shiel. |
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It has propped up the Kims, if only to protect the buffer state that separates it from the American troops garrisoned in South Korea. |
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Having been left vacant for military reasons, the Plains now became a manoeuvring ground and a big playing field for garrisoned soldiers. |
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In the early 19thcentury, officers garrisoned in Quebec City began organizing military reviews and man½uvres that were true spectacles. |
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Although never attacked, the fort was garrisoned by the British Army until 1906 and by Canadian Forces during the First and Second World Wars. |
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A short-range defence and monitoring battery, Fort Péninsule would be garrisoned. |
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Last month, a brigade with two battalions garrisoned along Haifa Street became the first homegrown unit to take operational responsibility for any combat zone. |
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But these formations never contained even half the total strength available because many troops garrisoned strategic points or guarded important railroads. |
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Montgomery accepted to loose of his glory by carrying out ungrateful operations against German elite troops garrisoned around Caen. |
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These old British lines were garrisoned by the Germans, making the approach to the Hindenburg Line proper a formidable one. |
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With a tame sister republic to the north, the Belgian departments were lightly garrisoned by troops not expecting to be used to keep domestic order. |
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The 2nd Divisional Artillery landed at Dieppe and garrisoned the area while preparing to man any captured German guns. |
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During the Civil War the town was garrisoned for the Parliamentarians and in 1642 was unsuccessfully attacked by Royalist forces from Leeds. |
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Another seven garrisoned the Danubian provinces. |
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She went to the colonel who commanded a unit garrisoned in Angers, and asked him to send, the afternoon of a feast day, some musicians from the regiment for the joy of her good elderly. |
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His army is safely garrisoned, inside strong though isolated positions, and the police have so far contained democratic rallies in the towns with minimal violence. |
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Besides, the Ugandan army and the MLC are still pushing westwards towards the strategic city of Mbandaka, garrisoned by Angolans. And what of the Congolese people in all this? |
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Description:Â Established in 1875 Fort Walsh would quickly become the most important, largest and most heavily armed fort the North West Mounted Police garrisoned during their early years in the West. |
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On 18 November 1916, the Battle of the Somme officially ended and for the remainder of the winter of 1916-17 the Australians garrisoned the line east of Flers. |
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General Schofield suggested to Governor Carney that the militia of the State should be organized for home defense, and that the principal towns of the eastern border counties should be garrisoned by the militia. |
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All Cubans were ordered to move into garrisoned Spanish towns or concentration camps. |
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For much of the history of Roman Britain, a large number of soldiers were garrisoned on the island. |
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It has been suggested that some forts continued to be garrisoned by local Britons under the control of a Coel Hen figure and former dux. |
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In 1875, rugby was introduced to South Africa by British soldiers garrisoned in Cape Town. |
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James III having landed in Scotland on 22 December 1715, he proceeded to Perth and onto Scone which had been garrisoned by the Jacobites. |
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The Protestants agreed, but when the Queen Regent entered Perth, she garrisoned it with Scottish soldiers on the French pay roll. |
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Despite the defeats in America, the British still had 30,000 troops garrisoned there, occupying New York, Charleston and Savannah. |
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Viroconium Cornoviorum became one of the most important cities in Roman Britain, where Legio XIV Gemina was garrisoned for some time. |
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During this time the castle was constantly garrisoned, and Caernarfon was effectively the capital of north Wales. |
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The fortress was garrisoned by the legion until at least the late 4th century. |
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He garrisoned the main cities, built new fortresses, and rendered secure the main routes. |
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The castles and towns' defences were repaired at considerable expense and brought back into service, garrisoned by local Royalists. |
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Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris were initially garrisoned by Parliament to defend against such an attack. |
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At that time the castle was still garrisoned from Berwick and protected the small Lindisfarne Harbour. |
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The port remained garrisoned by German forces until the conclusion of the Battle of Normandy. |
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Up to the end of Roman control, it was an intensely garrisoned province that was inhabited by Romans and Ripuarian Franks in the 5th century. |
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Tribute empires contrast with those like the Roman Empire, which more closely controlled and garrisoned subject territories. |
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In 731, the eastern Pyrenees were under the control of Berber forces garrisoned in the major towns under the command of Munnuza. |
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Once the great stone fortresses dotting their route of escape were garrisoned, argued Pizarro, they would prove impregnable. |
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In 1642 the English Civil War broke out and the castle was garrisoned for the king. |
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It is the most besieged place in the British Isles, having been besieged at least ten times, and has garrisoned troops for most of its history. |
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Alfred the Great almost certainly inaugurated the building of a series of burhs or forts to be garrisoned at the threat of danger by men drawn from the surrounding population. |
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In these early stages Eboracum operated as a command economy with workshops growing up outside the fortress to supply the needs of the 5,000 troops garrisoned there. |
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Seven divisions were left in eastern Germany and seven garrisoned Norway. |
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In 14 BC, Romans under the command of Drusus captured and fortified the city, and from that time onwards a small troop of infantry and cavalry were garrisoned there. |
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By the end of the Roman period, pirates were a menace to traders in the Irish Sea, and soldiers may have been garrisoned at Meols to combat this threat. |
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Both were garrisoned by sergeants of artillery and their families. |
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The Seaforths' royalist inclinations led to Lewis becoming garrisoned during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms by Cromwell's troops, who destroyed the old castle in Stornoway. |
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Windsor was garrisoned by Colonel Venn during the English Civil War. |
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