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" a very heavy fire," which must soon have led to the destruction or capture of the whole corps. At this critical moment, it pleased Providence that a reinforcement should arrive. Colonel Smith had sent back a messenger from Lexington to... "
An Oration Delivered at Concord, April the Nineteenth, 1825 - Σελίδα 39
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