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... turn out again . " " You would not turn out now , while it is dark and raining , would you ? " demanded Stark . " Not just now , " was the reply . " Well , if the Lord should once more give us sunshine , and I don't give you fighting ...
... turn out again . " " You would not turn out now , while it is dark and raining , would you ? " demanded Stark . " Not just now , " was the reply . " Well , if the Lord should once more give us sunshine , and I don't give you fighting ...
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... turn , were obliged to give way . Other detachments now arrived from the American camp , led by Arnold , who attacked Fraser on his right , to check his attempt to get in the rear of the camp . Finding the posi- tion of Fraser too ...
... turn , were obliged to give way . Other detachments now arrived from the American camp , led by Arnold , who attacked Fraser on his right , to check his attempt to get in the rear of the camp . Finding the posi- tion of Fraser too ...
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... its male population . The whole nation has a natural turn and talent for war and a soldier's life . " * Briefe aus Neu England . Schlözer's Brief- wechsel . VOL . IV . - 25 He made himself somewhat merry , however , with the.
... its male population . The whole nation has a natural turn and talent for war and a soldier's life . " * Briefe aus Neu England . Schlözer's Brief- wechsel . VOL . IV . - 25 He made himself somewhat merry , however , with the.
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Episode Colonel Griffin in | 6 |
Howe Hears of the Affair at Trenton | 15 |
Burke on the State of Affairs | 40 |
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