Examples of using Garrard in English and their translations into Chinese
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He instructed Garrard to have 4,000 militiamen ready to march to New Orleans by December 20, 1803.
Although his sons William and James would continue running for public office into the 1830s, Garrard never indicated a desire to run again.
When the Senate rejected Willis Green in January 1804, Garrard declared that he would make no more nominations for the position.
Brett Garrard was the captain of Great Britain and England Hockey teams and competed in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympic Games.
Garrard said the UK was in danger of returning to the pre-1950s era when arts was considered to be largely the preserve of the rich.
Toulmin's daughter Lucinda would later marry Garrard's son Daniel.
James Garrard(January 14, 1749- January 19, 1822) was a farmer and Baptist minister who served as the second governor of Kentucky from 1796 to 1804.
In 1803, Secretary of War Henry Dearborn appointed Scott and Governor James Garrard to evaluate sites in Kentucky on which to construct a replacement for Fort Washington.
Originally designed for Queen Mary in 1932 by Garrard, this brooch is not your ordinary bow but one that is tied into a lover's knot.
In 1789, the Virginia legislature established a permanent county seat named Hopewell, and Garrard was part of the committee chosen to survey the area for the city.
We're hopeful that‘Panic!' could contribute towards a shift in thinking and practice,” Hadrian Garrard, director of the art organization Create London, told Frieze.
Queen Victoria owned three bow brooches, two large and one small, created in 1858 by Garrard, from diamonds with which she supplied the renowned house.
As a member of the Virginia legislature, Garrard then traveled to Richmond for the legislative session and voted in favor of the act specifying the conditions under which Virginia would accept Kentucky's separation.
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Garrard and Thomas Todd declared their respective candidacies soon after.
This event ended Garrard's ministry and his association with the Baptist church.
Upon Garrard's recommendation, the city's name was changed to Paris in 1790.
Four years later, she commissioned Garrard to make her a tiara that matches nicely.
While royal engagement rings are usually custom made, Diana selected hers from the Garrard Jewellers catalogue.