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... passed without firing , and sometimes concerted at- tacks upon our advanced pickets . I do not believe either officer or soldier ever slept in that interval without his clothes ; or that any general officer or commander of a regiment passed ...
... passed without firing , and sometimes concerted at- tacks upon our advanced pickets . I do not believe either officer or soldier ever slept in that interval without his clothes ; or that any general officer or commander of a regiment passed ...
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... passed in a private company during a convivial hour . " His lordship accordingly gave it under his hand that the words passed under such circumstances , but under no injunction of secrecy . Whereupon Wilkinson's irrita- ble but easily ...
... passed in a private company during a convivial hour . " His lordship accordingly gave it under his hand that the words passed under such circumstances , but under no injunction of secrecy . Whereupon Wilkinson's irrita- ble but easily ...
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... passed up the main channel , exchanging a cannon- ade with the batteries as he passed , and anchored a little above the town , between Goat and Conanicut Islands . The English , on his approach , burnt or scuttled three frigates and ...
... passed up the main channel , exchanging a cannon- ade with the batteries as he passed , and anchored a little above the town , between Goat and Conanicut Islands . The English , on his approach , burnt or scuttled three frigates and ...
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