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1 The 11th Bengal Lancers were sent forward in order to reconnoitre the country .
2 The doctor had not been able to reconnoitre the country .
3 The next day Petreius went out privately with a few horse to reconnoitre the country .
4 Left early, attended by Pevay, to reconnoitre the country .
5 Water was very scarce; and having encamped my party, I started immediately to reconnoitre the country .
6 The general course of the river being from the west, it appears advisable to reconnoitre the country to the south.
7 One of the men was now dispatched ahead, to reconnoitre the country , and to discover, if possible, some more practicable route.
8 They were on horseback, marching with a certain order, and sending watchmen to reconnoitre the country from the tops of the hills.
9 Calvert and Brown, whom I had sent to reconnoitre the country , returned with the sad intelligence that they had found no water.
10 Commenced shoeing the horses and made preparations for a journey up the Victoria, to reconnoitre the country previous to starting for the interior.
11 When on the march, a small scouting party was thrown in the advance to reconnoitre the country through which they were to pass.
12 During two days there were a few light skirmishes between the parties, the Adelantado not wishing to do more than reconnoitre the country .
13 I rode out with Mr. Fitzpatrick and Carson to reconnoitre the country , which had evidently been alarmed by the news of our appearance.
14 But first he despatched a small party under Montenegro to reconnoitre the country , and, if possible, to open a communication with the natives.
15 At this place we encamped, and made a shelter to defend us from the inclement season, and began to hunt and reconnoitre the country .
16 On the march the captain invariably sent his hunters and scouts ahead, to reconnoitre the country , as well as to procure game for the command.
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