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Pagina 92
... military events of importance , Bal- mawhapple proposed to halt and repose for the even- ing . This was performed with very little regard to military discipline , his worthy quarter - master being chiefly solicitous to discover where ...
... military events of importance , Bal- mawhapple proposed to halt and repose for the even- ing . This was performed with very little regard to military discipline , his worthy quarter - master being chiefly solicitous to discover where ...
Pagina 101
... military appointments , not to mention our total want of artillery , and the weak- ness of our cavalry , it will be safest to fall back towards the mountains , and there protract the war until fresh succours arrive from France , and the ...
... military appointments , not to mention our total want of artillery , and the weak- ness of our cavalry , it will be safest to fall back towards the mountains , and there protract the war until fresh succours arrive from France , and the ...
Pagina 190
... military life , seen Britons disgrace themselves by a panic flight , and that before a foe without ei- ther arms or discipline : And now I find the heir of my dearest friend - the son , I may say , of his af- fections - sharing a ...
... military life , seen Britons disgrace themselves by a panic flight , and that before a foe without ei- ther arms or discipline : And now I find the heir of my dearest friend - the son , I may say , of his af- fections - sharing a ...
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