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Page 79
... soldiers , some of whom were armed with drawn swords and cutlasses , one had a tongs , another a shovel , with which they assaulted us , and gave us a good deal of abusive language . We then drove them back to the barracks with sticks ...
... soldiers , some of whom were armed with drawn swords and cutlasses , one had a tongs , another a shovel , with which they assaulted us , and gave us a good deal of abusive language . We then drove them back to the barracks with sticks ...
Page 80
... soldiers and asked them what they thought of themselves , to lay men wallowing in their blood in such a man- ner . They answered , ' God damn them , they should have stood out of our way . ' The soldiers were then loading their muskets ...
... soldiers and asked them what they thought of themselves , to lay men wallowing in their blood in such a man- ner . They answered , ' God damn them , they should have stood out of our way . ' The soldiers were then loading their muskets ...
Page 86
... soldiers by patrolling the streets all night . The Saturday night preceding the 19th of April , the boats belonging to the transports were all launched and carried under the sterns of the men - of - war ; the Grenadiers and light ...
... soldiers by patrolling the streets all night . The Saturday night preceding the 19th of April , the boats belonging to the transports were all launched and carried under the sterns of the men - of - war ; the Grenadiers and light ...
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