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... expected to find eighteen or twenty thousand men under arms ; there were not much more than fourteen thousand . He had expected to find some degree of system and discipline ; whereas all were raw militia . He had expected to find works ...
... expected to find eighteen or twenty thousand men under arms ; there were not much more than fourteen thousand . He had expected to find some degree of system and discipline ; whereas all were raw militia . He had expected to find works ...
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... expected its destruction . Lee appeared before it with an army too powerful to be attacked , and Clinton passed by without doing any wanton damage . ' " " The necessity of conferring with committees at every step , was a hard restraint ...
... expected its destruction . Lee appeared before it with an army too powerful to be attacked , and Clinton passed by without doing any wanton damage . ' " " The necessity of conferring with committees at every step , was a hard restraint ...
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... expected conflict . His Excellency , Gen- eral Washington , is present , animating and encouraging the soldiers , and they in return manifest their joy , and express a warm desire for the approach of the enemy ; each man knows his own ...
... expected conflict . His Excellency , Gen- eral Washington , is present , animating and encouraging the soldiers , and they in return manifest their joy , and express a warm desire for the approach of the enemy ; each man knows his own ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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