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same minute correctness of judgment in this instance and the same boldness of conception and execution, which distinguished, in the former instance, his illustrious predecessor General Brock. It is, in fine, a military movement of equal, and in fact of greater splendor. His allies will, however, tarnish his military laurels; and plant a thorn in his heart; "But that I am " &c. Hamlet, Act 2, scene 4.
The American soldiers fought like lions. The enemy do justice
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