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1 It now became the dauntless Drummond's aim to expel the enemy from Fort Erie.
2 The next year he volunteered to join the expedition to Ticonderoga to expel the enemy .
3 Men had alternately to hoist and pull each other up under fire, and finally to expel the enemy from the summits in hand-to-hand fighting.
4 Our troops counter-attacked, completely expelling the enemy and entering his lines.
5 And although three of the burghers were wounded, the rest succeeded in expelling the enemy .
6 The English armies were employed in expelling the enemy from an invaded and helpless country.
7 There was no relief possible for him except by expelling the enemy from Missionary Ridge and about
8 There was no relief possible for him except by expelling the enemy from Missionary Ridge and about Chattanooga.
9 In the first he expelled the enemy and recovered Boston uninjured, freeing the soil for a time from the presence of the enemy.
10 "Ah, if your people could see your majesty in your generous excitement, with how much enthusiasm they would follow their emperor and expel the enemy ! "
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