-
badly depleted Eighth Army to the south.
During the evacuation,
about 193
shiploads of UN
forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians...
- rice
market during a
shortage prompted by a
famine in China. He
bought a
shipload of
Peruvian rice at 12
cents per
pound (26 ¢/kg), but more
Peruvian ships...
- by Moses: Next to the
fugitives whom
Moses led out of Egypt, the
little shipload of
outcasts who
landed at
Plymouth are
destined to
influence the ****ure...
- used the name
Giuseppe Pane.
Carpanetto went on to Lima, Peru,
where a
shipload of his
goods was due,
arriving late in 1851 with Garibaldi. En route, Garibaldi...
-
Archived from the
original on
January 19, 2012.
Retrieved May 31, 2007. "
Shipload of
Characters Both New and Familiar".
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's...
- East
Indies and from Mauritius. In 1658, however, the VOC
landed two
shiploads of
slaves at the Cape, one
containing more than 200
people brought from...
- stated, "Next to the
fugitives whom
Moses led out of Egypt, the
little shipload of
outcasts who
landed at
Plymouth are
destined to
influence the ****ure...
- The New York Times. 3
April 1984.
Retrieved 9
September 2013. The
first shipload of 900 fuel-efficient, 60-horsepower cars,
called the Cultus, left for...
- free
people until 1629 when a
Portuguese vessel arrived with the
first shipload of
blacks captured off the west
coast of Africa. In the 1640s Virginia...
- 13th century, who
described the
output of
those wells as
hundreds of
shiploads. Arab and
Persian chemists also
distilled crude oil in
order to produce...