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But the sufferings of the army for fuel , clothes , and even provisions , had been
great ; and to this cause may be attributed the tardiness with which the soldiers in
camp enrolled themselves . One officer from each company was employed to ...
But the sufferings of the army for fuel , clothes , and even provisions , had been
great ; and to this cause may be attributed the tardiness with which the soldiers in
camp enrolled themselves . One officer from each company was employed to ...
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to a proper degree of subordination , is not the work of a day , a month , or a year
; and unhappily for us , and the cause we are engaged in , the little discipline I
have been labouring to establish in the army under my immediate command , is
in ...
to a proper degree of subordination , is not the work of a day , a month , or a year
; and unhappily for us , and the cause we are engaged in , the little discipline I
have been labouring to establish in the army under my immediate command , is
in ...
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As an additional cause of apprehension , a large proportion of the soldiers ,
especially from the middle states , were foreigners , many of them servants , in
whose attachment to the American cause full confidence could not be placed .
General ...
As an additional cause of apprehension , a large proportion of the soldiers ,
especially from the middle states , were foreigners , many of them servants , in
whose attachment to the American cause full confidence could not be placed .
General ...
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