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Our army continued their fire at the city : and they , from the walls , did the like against the Machine Battery ; where Captain Pierce , exposing himself too much to the enemies ' fire , was shot with a cannon - ball , which tore out ...
Our army continued their fire at the city : and they , from the walls , did the like against the Machine Battery ; where Captain Pierce , exposing himself too much to the enemies ' fire , was shot with a cannon - ball , which tore out ...
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This fire was returned ; and the whole were ordered to retreat to the opposite side , where Lieutenant Stark and Ensign Brewer had made a stand with about 40 men . The enemy pursued so close as to take some prisoners , and killed ...
This fire was returned ; and the whole were ordered to retreat to the opposite side , where Lieutenant Stark and Ensign Brewer had made a stand with about 40 men . The enemy pursued so close as to take some prisoners , and killed ...
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The French kept a continued fire as they advanced toward our army : but General Wolfe's order to his men was , not to fire until the enemy came within about 20 rods of them , and , was said , in a manner within the reach of their ...
The French kept a continued fire as they advanced toward our army : but General Wolfe's order to his men was , not to fire until the enemy came within about 20 rods of them , and , was said , in a manner within the reach of their ...
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