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... morning , and the inhabitants employed the interval in removing their families and effects . The next morning the committee returned on board before nine o'clock . The lieutenant now offered to spare the town on certain conditions ...
... morning , and the inhabitants employed the interval in removing their families and effects . The next morning the committee returned on board before nine o'clock . The lieutenant now offered to spare the town on certain conditions ...
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... morning , two forts were in sufficient forwardness to furnish protection against small - arms and grapeshot ; and such use was made of the fascines and bundles of screwed hay , that , at dawn , a formidable - looking fortress frowned ...
... morning , two forts were in sufficient forwardness to furnish protection against small - arms and grapeshot ; and such use was made of the fascines and bundles of screwed hay , that , at dawn , a formidable - looking fortress frowned ...
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... morning broke lowering and dreary . Large encamp- ments were gradually descried ; to appearance , the enemy were twenty thousand strong . As the day advanced , their ordnance began to play upon the works . They were pro- ceeding to ...
... morning broke lowering and dreary . Large encamp- ments were gradually descried ; to appearance , the enemy were twenty thousand strong . As the day advanced , their ordnance began to play upon the works . They were pro- ceeding to ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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