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... horse , prop- erly caparisoned , should be presented to him in their name , as a token of their approbation of his gallant con- duct in the late action , " in which he had one horse shot under him and another wounded . " But after all ...
... horse , prop- erly caparisoned , should be presented to him in their name , as a token of their approbation of his gallant con- duct in the late action , " in which he had one horse shot under him and another wounded . " But after all ...
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... horse . " His adventurous exploits soon won him notoriety , and the popular appel- lation of " Light - horse Harry . " He was favorably noticed by Washington throughout the war . Perhaps there was something beside his bold , dashing ...
... horse . " His adventurous exploits soon won him notoriety , and the popular appel- lation of " Light - horse Harry . " He was favorably noticed by Washington throughout the war . Perhaps there was something beside his bold , dashing ...
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... horse toward the right flank of the camp occupied by the German reserve , where Lieutenant - colonel Brooks was making a general attack with a Massachusetts regiment . Here , with a part of a platoon , he forced his way into a sally ...
... horse toward the right flank of the camp occupied by the German reserve , where Lieutenant - colonel Brooks was making a general attack with a Massachusetts regiment . Here , with a part of a platoon , he forced his way into a sally ...
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