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... action . Lady Harriet had been directed by her husband , Major Ackland , to follow the route of the artillery and baggage , which was not exposed . " At the time the action began , ” writes Burgoyne , " she found herself near a small ...
... action . Lady Harriet had been directed by her husband , Major Ackland , to follow the route of the artillery and baggage , which was not exposed . " At the time the action began , ” writes Burgoyne , " she found herself near a small ...
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... action . The militia ( who compose great part of the army ) are already threatening to go home . One fortnight's inaction will , I make no doubt , lessen your army by sickness and deser- tion , at least four thousand men . In which time ...
... action . The militia ( who compose great part of the army ) are already threatening to go home . One fortnight's inaction will , I make no doubt , lessen your army by sickness and deser- tion , at least four thousand men . In which time ...
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... action without having the weathergage . While thus manoeuvring , the same furious storm which had raged on shore separated and dispersed them with fearful ravage . Some single encounters of scattered ships subsequently took place , but ...
... action without having the weathergage . While thus manoeuvring , the same furious storm which had raged on shore separated and dispersed them with fearful ravage . Some single encounters of scattered ships subsequently took place , but ...
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