The North American Review, Հատոր 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... officers , whom he had sent forward to select a camp for the night , came back at the top of their horses ' speed , to announce the approach of the enemy . He instantly halted , and ranged his troops in order of battle , extending his ...
... officers , whom he had sent forward to select a camp for the night , came back at the top of their horses ' speed , to announce the approach of the enemy . He instantly halted , and ranged his troops in order of battle , extending his ...
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... officer to dine at a little village inn . The hostess had hidden away her pewter spoons , for fear of the High- landers , and had only a couple of wooden ones to supply their place with . Dividing these as they could , they con- trived ...
... officer to dine at a little village inn . The hostess had hidden away her pewter spoons , for fear of the High- landers , and had only a couple of wooden ones to supply their place with . Dividing these as they could , they con- trived ...
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... officers in the first line was one whose name was one day to become glorious in the battle - fields of the New World , the gallant Wolfe . The British general had easily divined the enemy's intention in taking possession of the plateau ...
... officers in the first line was one whose name was one day to become glorious in the battle - fields of the New World , the gallant Wolfe . The British general had easily divined the enemy's intention in taking possession of the plateau ...
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... officer from his horse . His men rushed on to avenge his fall , and in the shock of the encounter overturned the first rank and trampled down several officers and men . But the second rank , slipping under the horses ' bellies , stabbed ...
... officer from his horse . His men rushed on to avenge his fall , and in the shock of the encounter overturned the first rank and trampled down several officers and men . But the second rank , slipping under the horses ' bellies , stabbed ...
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... officers , and the demoralizing effects of retreat upon an army so loosely organized were apparent in all their movements . Instead of following up their success , and pressing upon the enemy before he could recover from his panic , the ...
... officers , and the demoralizing effects of retreat upon an army so loosely organized were apparent in all their movements . Instead of following up their success , and pressing upon the enemy before he could recover from his panic , the ...
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