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" Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob will find himself much mistaken. They have men amongst them who know very well what they are about... "
Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Marquess of Hastings: Soldier, Peer of the Realm ... - Page 25
by Paul David Nelson - 2005 - 238 pages
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History of the Town of Arlington, Massachusetts: Formerly the Second ...

Benjamin Cutter, William Richard Cutter - Arlington (Mass.) - 1880 - 404 pages
...into any regular body. Indeed they knew too well what was proper, to do so. AVhoever looks upon them as an irregular mob will find himself much mistaken....what they are about, having been employed as Rangers against the Indians and Canadians; and this country, being much covered with wood, and hilly, is very...
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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS FORMERLY THE SECOND PRECINCT ...

BENJAMIN AND WILLIAM R. CUTTER - 1880 - 394 pages
...into any regular body. Indeed they knew too well what was proper, to do so. Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob will find himself much mistaken....what they are about, having been employed as Rangers against the Indians and Canadians ; and this country, being much covered with wood, and hilly, is very...
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The Memorial History of Boston: Including Suffolk County ..., Volume 3

Justin Winsor - Boston (Mass.) - 1882 - 790 pages
...to believe were killed of the rebels." Of his adversaries he says : " Whoever looks upon them merely as an irregular mob will find himself much mistaken. They have men among them who know very well what they are about, having been employed as rangers against the Indians...
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Letters of Hugh, Earl Percy, from Boston and New York, 1774-1776

Hugh Percy Duke of Northumberland - United States - 1902 - 108 pages
...into any regular body. Indeed, they knew too well what was proper, to do so. Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob, will find himself much mistaken....employed as Rangers agst the Indians & Canadians, & this country being much covd w. wood, and hilly, is very advantageous for their method of fighting....
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Letters of Hugh, Earl Percy, from Boston and New York, 1774-1776

Hugh Percy Duke of Northumberland - United States - 1902 - 108 pages
...knew too well what was proper, to do so. Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob, will find XVIII himself much mistaken. They have men amongst them...employed as Rangers agst the Indians & Canadians, & this country being much covd w. wood, and hilly, is very advantageous for their method of fighting....
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Rise of the United Empire Loyalists: A Sketch of American History

Frederic Gregory Forsyth - American Confederate voluntary exiles - 1906 - 138 pages
...into any regular body. Indeed, they knew too well what was proper to do so. "Whoever looks on them as an irregular mob will find himself much mistaken. They have men among them who know very well what they are about, having been employed as rangers against the Indians...
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Old Boston Days & Ways: From the Dawn of the Revolution Until the Town ...

Mary Caroline Crawford - Boston (Mass.) - 1909 - 542 pages
...very scattered irregular manner, but with perseverance & resolution. . . . Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob, will find himself much mistaken....what they are about, having been employed as Rangers agnst the Indians & Canadians, & this country being much covd with wood, and hilly, is very advantageous...
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The Beginnings of the American Revolution: Based on Contemporary ..., Volume 3

Ellen Chase - United States - 1910 - 456 pages
...too well what was proper to do so. Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob will find themselves much mistaken. They have men amongst them who know...what they are about, having been employed as Rangers against the Indians and Canadians; and this Country being much covered with wood, and hills, is very...
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The Siege of Boston

Allen French - Boston (Mass.) - 1911 - 492 pages
...Lord Percy confessed that he had learned something. "Whoever looks upon them [the Americans] merely as an irregular mob will find himself much mistaken. They have men among them who know very well what they are about, having been employed as rangers against the Indians...
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History of the Town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: History

Charles Hudson - Lexington (Mass. : Town) - 1913 - 672 pages
...into any regular body. Indeed, they knew too well what was proper, to do so. Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob, will find himself much mistaken....about, having been employed as Rangers agst the Indians A Canadians, & this country being much covd w. wood, and hilly, is very advantageous for their method...
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