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1 The stations had been arranged at easy marches from each other.
2 My division had moved from Crab Orchard to Bowling Green by easy marches , reaching this place November 1.
3 Then, by easy marches , it approached Candahar; and took up its position in the plain, to the north of the city.
4 From Opelousas the infantry, by easy marches , moved to and up the valley of the Red River, where supplies were abundant.
5 The two armies joined at Westerstretton, thence proceeded by easy marches towards Donawert, between which and Scellenberg the enemy was encamped.
6 But Pyrrhus, contented with victory, did not pursue his advantages, and advanced with easy marches towards Rome with seventy thousand men.
7 The residue of the army, under the command of colonel Dunbar, was to follow, with the baggage, by slow and easy marches .
8 On the third day after the battle, he broke up his encampment, and proceeded by slow and easy marches towards Cross creek.
9 He instructed me to make easy marches with our friend James Pigg as there was no further work for him this season.
10 They were now kindly treated, and by more easy marches were taken to Richmond, in Virginia, where they were shut up in prison.
11 Planning to bivouac until dawn of the next day at Folsom's, Dean had then intended to reach Fort Emory in three easy marches .
12 The means for prosecuting the siege of so powerful a fortress were altogether wanting, and the united armies returned, by easy marches , to Bangalore.
13 The men were suffering from camp diseases incident to new troops, and Colonel Grey was directed to move by easy marches to the Teche.
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