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1 When the cockneys obeyed, Madden ordered the whole crew into the small boat.
2 And when he came to Olias, he ordered the whole army to halt.
3 And General Meade had ordered the whole movement to be discontinued for the time.
4 He poked his head into the dark coach and ordered the whole party to surrender.
5 I read my Bible, and it says that Caesar ordered the whole world to be taxed.
6 The officer in command at once ordered the whole of the "rovers" to muster aft.
7 We at length luffed up; and the captain ordered the whole of our starboard broadside to be fired.
8 He dispatched a company of soldiers to Will's aid, and then ordered the whole regiment to the charge.
9 General Merritt, seeing that he could not now ambush the Indians, ordered the whole regiment to charge upon them.
10 Bonaparte had ordered the whole army to be under arms, and had drawn it up on the banks of the canal.
11 Harry came round and gave me a royal dressing down and ordered the whole bunch out for parade and helmet inspection.
12 About 5 A.M., therefore, I ordered the whole line withdrawn from the woods, and resumed the march northward along the Martinsburg road.
13 Until daylight the struggle continued, and Philip then ordered the whole of his force to advance to the assistance of the storming party.
14 Captain Thompson, on being aroused, also went down to the waterside to listen; and at once ordered the whole party to get under arms.
15 On this hint I ordered the whole lot, trusting to dispose of the least fashionable by aid of those that were more in vogue.
16 I directly ordered the whole company to stand to their arms, and not to make any noise by firing till I should command them.
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