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... field . * He was soon called to exercise his arms on a sterner field . In 1346 , Edward and his son , the Black Prince , being absent with the armies in France , King David of Scotland invaded Northumberland with a powerful army . Queen ...
... field . * He was soon called to exercise his arms on a sterner field . In 1346 , Edward and his son , the Black Prince , being absent with the armies in France , King David of Scotland invaded Northumberland with a powerful army . Queen ...
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... field , a conspicuous mark for the murderous rifle . Two horses were shot under him . Four bullets passed through his coat . His escape without a wound was almost miraculous . Dr. Craik , who was on the field at- tending to the wounded ...
... field , a conspicuous mark for the murderous rifle . Two horses were shot under him . Four bullets passed through his coat . His escape without a wound was almost miraculous . Dr. Craik , who was on the field at- tending to the wounded ...
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... field of Lexington went through the land . None felt the appeal more than the old soldiers of the French war . It roused John Stark , of New Hampshire - a trapper and hunter in his youth , a veteran in Indian warfare , a campaigner ...
... field of Lexington went through the land . None felt the appeal more than the old soldiers of the French war . It roused John Stark , of New Hampshire - a trapper and hunter in his youth , a veteran in Indian warfare , a campaigner ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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