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1 He had only about eight thousand men to garrison the forts about New York.
2 Their number, from desertion, and those left to garrison the forts , amounted to but fourteen hundred.
3 In 1668 the regiment was recalled to France; four companies only were left in Canada to garrison the forts .
4 This part of the famous quadrilateral is evidently exceedingly strong, but it would require an immense force to garrison the forts alone.
5 If we can have blacks to garrison the forts and save our soldiers through the hot weather, every one will be thankful.
6 With these we had to man our prizes, to garrison the forts , to protect the country, and to keep the town in order.
7 They garrisoned the forts and patrolled between the little log-towns.
8 In the early part of '62 our Regiment garrisoned the forts of New York Harbor.
9 Yet had he garrisoned the forts he captured, he would have been a better, happier, and more prosperous man.
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