He must continue to be the shield behind which we intrench ourselves. |
We hear that three armies are going to get into line, intrench and rest, and then start afresh our victorious march on Paris. |
He had no better implement with which to intrench himself in the land than a clamshell. |
He was to get as near the enemy as possible during the day and intrench himself so as to hold his position until the next morning. |
Here the Yankees will intrench themselves, and cannot be dislodged. |
Or, again, fears are entertained of tracing secondary causes too far, so as to intrench on the supremacy of the First Cause. |