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... leaving him in great numbers . In a council of general officers , it had been thought advisable to give leave of absence to half , lest the whole should depart . He feared those who remained would do so but a few days . The enemy were ...
... leaving him in great numbers . In a council of general officers , it had been thought advisable to give leave of absence to half , lest the whole should depart . He feared those who remained would do so but a few days . The enemy were ...
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... leave no service of his own untold , nor to want anything which is to be obtained by importunity . I would ask why the youngest brigadier in the service should be put over the heads of the oldest , and thereby take rank and command of ...
... leave no service of his own untold , nor to want anything which is to be obtained by importunity . I would ask why the youngest brigadier in the service should be put over the heads of the oldest , and thereby take rank and command of ...
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... leave the ground , " was the reply . A warm cannonade by Oswald , Stewart , and Ramsey , had the desired effect . The enemy were brought to a stand , and Washington had time to gallop back and bring on the main body . This he formed on ...
... leave the ground , " was the reply . A warm cannonade by Oswald , Stewart , and Ramsey , had the desired effect . The enemy were brought to a stand , and Washington had time to gallop back and bring on the main body . This he formed on ...
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