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... thing but battle , every captain carried off his company as an independent body , and joining as he could with the ninety - fifth or fifty - second , the whole presented a mass of skirmishers , acting in small parties and under no ...
... thing but battle , every captain carried off his company as an independent body , and joining as he could with the ninety - fifth or fifty - second , the whole presented a mass of skirmishers , acting in small parties and under no ...
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... thing , and the distinguished action of the man , produced the effect he designed ; a mob of soldiers rushed after him , cheering and charging as if a whole army had been at their backs , and the enemy's skirmishers , astonished at this ...
... thing , and the distinguished action of the man , produced the effect he designed ; a mob of soldiers rushed after him , cheering and charging as if a whole army had been at their backs , and the enemy's skirmishers , astonished at this ...
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... thing else , penetrated to all parts . In the tumult a lancer fell upon Beresford , but the Marshal , a man of great strength , putting his spear aside , cast him from his saddle , and a shift of wind blowing aside the mist and smoke ...
... thing else , penetrated to all parts . In the tumult a lancer fell upon Beresford , but the Marshal , a man of great strength , putting his spear aside , cast him from his saddle , and a shift of wind blowing aside the mist and smoke ...
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... thing had been done . It is in this manner that he had the audacity to cause to be circulated false intelligence ... things which did not concern them , proves that these men are ungrateful wretches , traitors who ought to be made to ...
... thing had been done . It is in this manner that he had the audacity to cause to be circulated false intelligence ... things which did not concern them , proves that these men are ungrateful wretches , traitors who ought to be made to ...
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... thing to the European manners ; eating with knives and forks , joining in bumpers of champagne , in the toasts to the different sovereigns of Europe ; and appearing to enjoy , as if in a dream , every thing that the most princely ...
... thing to the European manners ; eating with knives and forks , joining in bumpers of champagne , in the toasts to the different sovereigns of Europe ; and appearing to enjoy , as if in a dream , every thing that the most princely ...
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