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... soldiers under your command , as you value your own safety and honor , and the favor and esteem of your country ... soldier be so base and infamous as to injure any Cana- dian or Indian in his person or property , I do most earnestly ...
... soldiers under your command , as you value your own safety and honor , and the favor and esteem of your country ... soldier be so base and infamous as to injure any Cana- dian or Indian in his person or property , I do most earnestly ...
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... soldiers are terrified by them . The royal troops are perceived to be in motion , as if embarking to pass the harbor and land on Dorchester shore , to attack our works . The hills and elevations in this vicinity are covered with ...
... soldiers are terrified by them . The royal troops are perceived to be in motion , as if embarking to pass the harbor and land on Dorchester shore , to attack our works . The hills and elevations in this vicinity are covered with ...
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... soldiers to consider the consequences ; that they can no way assist our enemies more effectually than by making divisions among our- selves ; that the honor and success of the army , and the safety of our bleeding country , depend upon ...
... soldiers to consider the consequences ; that they can no way assist our enemies more effectually than by making divisions among our- selves ; that the honor and success of the army , and the safety of our bleeding country , depend upon ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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