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1 They did not encamp with the foot, but were quartered in the towns.
2 Pryor to proceed on moderately and if possible encamp with us every night.
3 Tecumseh desired the troops to halt and encamp with his Indians on the opposite side of the river.
4 In fact, it was necessary to retrace steps in order to find a place where they could encamp with safety.
5 We concluded to encamp with them, and get what information we could from them concerning our mate and the Franklin ships.
6 If the King of England should himself encamp with twenty thousand soldiers on the Common of Boston, he could not enforce such laws.
7 When the king is on the march his attendants, of course, are provided with tents and encamp with him, winter and summer alike.
8 We crowded him into a corner where Arsibalt was encamped with his stack of books.
9 They had only just met, encamped with a cluster of their countrymen in the Montenvers campground.
10 Coventry-born Gerry McGovern spent rain-sodden summers in his youth encamped with grandparents up in the wee county.
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