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... hope of obtaining his own letter to which that was an an- swer . In that he had been disappointed by Lee's cap- tivity . On the present occasion , Reed's heart was full , and he refers to former times in language that is really touching ...
... hope of obtaining his own letter to which that was an an- swer . In that he had been disappointed by Lee's cap- tivity . On the present occasion , Reed's heart was full , and he refers to former times in language that is really touching ...
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... hope with much more spirit , " writes he to Congress ; " and I trust we shall still be able to put everything in such order as to give the enemy a good reception , and , I hope , a repulse , should they attempt a real.
... hope with much more spirit , " writes he to Congress ; " and I trust we shall still be able to put everything in such order as to give the enemy a good reception , and , I hope , a repulse , should they attempt a real.
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... Hope were astonished by a conflagration suddenly lighting up Mount Indepen- dence , and revealing the American troops in full retreat ; for the rear - guard , disconcerted by this sudden exposure , pressed forward for the woods in the ...
... Hope were astonished by a conflagration suddenly lighting up Mount Indepen- dence , and revealing the American troops in full retreat ; for the rear - guard , disconcerted by this sudden exposure , pressed forward for the woods in the ...
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