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1 Then the French ascended a hill whence they could observe the enemy .
2 They rode to a central point to discuss their plans and observe the enemy .
3 Then we can go outside and observe the enemy .
4 Pleasonton, during Thursday, pushed out towards Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Court House to observe the enemy .
5 We crested it just enough to observe the enemy trenches, and were actually eyeballing the enemy's forwardmost lines.
6 The object of a corps of this description, is to observe the enemy , and to delay his progress.
7 Miss Trim, being an early riser, was the first to observe the enemy on the morning of its entrance.
8 He ran back to the tractor, followed by all but Jerry, who remained to observe the enemy 's further movements.
9 Almost at the same moment Alric discovered a small slit in the roof through which he could observe the enemy .
10 The Colonel found him to be a most trusty fellow, and occasionally sent him alone to observe the enemy 's movements.
11 The lines of the camp were drawn and fortified before evening, at which time they found leisure to observe the enemy 's strength.
12 And often they nearly stood upon their heads in their anxiety to observe the enemy on the other side of the tumbling smoke.
13 I was to stay where I was until further orders, to continue to observe the enemy , and keep a look-out in his direction.
14 The Glasgow weighed and proceeded at 9:40 A.M. with orders to join the Kent and observe the enemy 's movements.
15 It appears that M. Godard was the aeronaut employed to observe the enemy , and that fresh balloons for the French Army were proceeded with.
16 They lay in a line from the battery to any point you may select as the best from which to observe the enemy 's country.
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