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... Captain Lamb . " It is indeed , and certainly no place for you , sir . " " Why so , Captain ? " " Because there are enough of us here to be killed , without the loss of you , which would be irreparable . " The general saw the ...
... Captain Lamb . " It is indeed , and certainly no place for you , sir . " " Why so , Captain ? " " Because there are enough of us here to be killed , without the loss of you , which would be irreparable . " The general saw the ...
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... captain and thirty of his men were taken prisoners . The day was just dawning as Morgan led on to attack the second barrier , and his men had to advance under a fire from the town walls on their right , which incessantly thinned their ...
... captain and thirty of his men were taken prisoners . The day was just dawning as Morgan led on to attack the second barrier , and his men had to advance under a fire from the town walls on their right , which incessantly thinned their ...
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... Captain Forest of the artillery . When Forest's battery of six guns was opened the general kept on the left and advanced with it , giving directions to the fire . His position was an ex- posed one , and he was repeatedly entreated to ...
... Captain Forest of the artillery . When Forest's battery of six guns was opened the general kept on the left and advanced with it , giving directions to the fire . His position was an ex- posed one , and he was repeatedly entreated to ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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