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... grounds . This is all very unwise . If an account current were stated , it would appear that the British publishers take ounces where we ap- propriate tons . In fact it is only under some very peculiar circumstances that an American ...
... grounds . This is all very unwise . If an account current were stated , it would appear that the British publishers take ounces where we ap- propriate tons . In fact it is only under some very peculiar circumstances that an American ...
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... grounds , thick woods , and nume- rous abattis , rendered the transport of artillery impractica- ble , and common prudence would forbid an assailant to en tangle himself in the defiles . These impregnable fortifications would not , of ...
... grounds , thick woods , and nume- rous abattis , rendered the transport of artillery impractica- ble , and common prudence would forbid an assailant to en tangle himself in the defiles . These impregnable fortifications would not , of ...
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... ground ; but he was soon reminded of his situation by the challenge of the American sentinels , and by the order which Arnold gave to Smith , on entering his house , to watch the movements of the detachments that were in the ...
... ground ; but he was soon reminded of his situation by the challenge of the American sentinels , and by the order which Arnold gave to Smith , on entering his house , to watch the movements of the detachments that were in the ...
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... ground oc cupied by the English videttes . Smith , looking all around , and perceiving no one , said to André , " You are safe , good by , " and retook , at full speed , the road by which they had come . André , on his part , believing ...
... ground oc cupied by the English videttes . Smith , looking all around , and perceiving no one , said to André , " You are safe , good by , " and retook , at full speed , the road by which they had come . André , on his part , believing ...
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... ground not within posts of either army , a person who was to give me intelli- gence . I came up in the Vulture sloop of war for this ef- fect , and was fetched by the boat from the shore to the beach ; being there , I was told that the ...
... ground not within posts of either army , a person who was to give me intelli- gence . I came up in the Vulture sloop of war for this ef- fect , and was fetched by the boat from the shore to the beach ; being there , I was told that the ...
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