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... troops . Thus not only had he aided the destined attack by drawing off the troops that would have opposed it , but when that attack should have effected its purpose , he would have been in the very position which gave him the readiest ...
... troops . Thus not only had he aided the destined attack by drawing off the troops that would have opposed it , but when that attack should have effected its purpose , he would have been in the very position which gave him the readiest ...
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... troops that , however strong they might still be in numbers , had already suffered so many rebuffs , he descended the slope be- yond the right of our line . The greater part of his division had already been allotted elsewhere , but ...
... troops that , however strong they might still be in numbers , had already suffered so many rebuffs , he descended the slope be- yond the right of our line . The greater part of his division had already been allotted elsewhere , but ...
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... troops of this läkoutsk battalion kept watch on what still could be seen of their late assailants [ Cathcart's people ] , and the other small bevies of red - coats dispersed lower down in the brushwood ; but some of their men pointed ...
... troops of this läkoutsk battalion kept watch on what still could be seen of their late assailants [ Cathcart's people ] , and the other small bevies of red - coats dispersed lower down in the brushwood ; but some of their men pointed ...
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