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We must acknowledge , we found the army under a deep sense of some
sufferings , and the common soldiers much unsettled ; whereof , that which we
have to represent to you will give you a more perfect view . Which , because it
consists of ...
We must acknowledge , we found the army under a deep sense of some
sufferings , and the common soldiers much unsettled ; whereof , that which we
have to represent to you will give you a more perfect view . Which , because it
consists of ...
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That they had communicated the votes and done their endeavors according to
order and do find their soldiers very quiet and in no visible distemper at present ,
but having divers grievances sticking upon them , which they said ) were ...
That they had communicated the votes and done their endeavors according to
order and do find their soldiers very quiet and in no visible distemper at present ,
but having divers grievances sticking upon them , which they said ) were ...
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... agreed that the soldiers would not disperse until their grievances were
redressed and they were guaranteed immunity ... sided with the soldiers , with
two commissioned officers and two privates from each regiment , which should
decide the ...
... agreed that the soldiers would not disperse until their grievances were
redressed and they were guaranteed immunity ... sided with the soldiers , with
two commissioned officers and two privates from each regiment , which should
decide the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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