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... officer's travels through a country , in the defence of which , against its invaders , he was taking an active part , muft naturally be expected to contain , befide de- fcriptions of the country and its inhabitants , fome interesting ...
... officer's travels through a country , in the defence of which , against its invaders , he was taking an active part , muft naturally be expected to contain , befide de- fcriptions of the country and its inhabitants , fome interesting ...
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... officer ad- vanced , preceded by a drum ; he was fuffered to approach , but his harangue was fo infolent that it only ferved ... Officers were seen every mo- ment rallying their men , marching back to the abattis , and faliing amidst the ...
... officer ad- vanced , preceded by a drum ; he was fuffered to approach , but his harangue was fo infolent that it only ferved ... Officers were seen every mo- ment rallying their men , marching back to the abattis , and faliing amidst the ...
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... officer . The latter , perceiving he fpoke bad English , faid to him : You appear to me a foreigner , Sir , who are you ? -A French officer , replied the other . - Je suis content , faid Donop , making ufe of our language , je meurs ...
... officer . The latter , perceiving he fpoke bad English , faid to him : You appear to me a foreigner , Sir , who are you ? -A French officer , replied the other . - Je suis content , faid Donop , making ufe of our language , je meurs ...
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... officer has often been guilty , in order to fa- vour the American generals , and fupport the credit of their po- litical leaders , and new statefmen , & c . & c . - What the remarker has urged on these occafions , appears to merit the ...
... officer has often been guilty , in order to fa- vour the American generals , and fupport the credit of their po- litical leaders , and new statefmen , & c . & c . - What the remarker has urged on these occafions , appears to merit the ...
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... officer and foldier have been gradually trained up , and brought forward by fuch principles as are laid down in the following treatise . The rules and principles here laid down , do not effentially differ from the regulations lately ...
... officer and foldier have been gradually trained up , and brought forward by fuch principles as are laid down in the following treatise . The rules and principles here laid down , do not effentially differ from the regulations lately ...
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