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... army discharged their arms , upon the same principle that savages beat drums , or howl , during an eclipse of the moon : it was a rare scene altogether . If you had but seen the English Johnnies , who had never been out of a cockney ...
... army discharged their arms , upon the same principle that savages beat drums , or howl , during an eclipse of the moon : it was a rare scene altogether . If you had but seen the English Johnnies , who had never been out of a cockney ...
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... army , however , may probably have been an object of necessity , more than of choice , with him . Although it is forbidden to propagate or maintain religion by force , the use of the sword is nowhere prohibited in defence of the ...
... army , however , may probably have been an object of necessity , more than of choice , with him . Although it is forbidden to propagate or maintain religion by force , the use of the sword is nowhere prohibited in defence of the ...
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... army of the Covenanters . So soon as the pro- posal was agreed to , they made an offer to the Meeting of Estates , to levy , in fourteen days , two battalions , each to consist of ten companies of sixty men . 06 A brief declaration was ...
... army of the Covenanters . So soon as the pro- posal was agreed to , they made an offer to the Meeting of Estates , to levy , in fourteen days , two battalions , each to consist of ten companies of sixty men . 06 A brief declaration was ...
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... army ; and , in particular , se has mercifully covered my head in the day of battle , and compassed me about with congs of deliverance . We had marched every day almost without intermission since we same from the Busse , and the Duke ...
... army ; and , in particular , se has mercifully covered my head in the day of battle , and compassed me about with congs of deliverance . We had marched every day almost without intermission since we same from the Busse , and the Duke ...
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... army followed with a daring cheerful boldness , for we never doubted but we would beat them . " Providence ordered it so , that our regiment was no farther engaged than by being cannonaded , which was indeed the most severe that ever ...
... army followed with a daring cheerful boldness , for we never doubted but we would beat them . " Providence ordered it so , that our regiment was no farther engaged than by being cannonaded , which was indeed the most severe that ever ...
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