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1 Thus the whole army was in good position and in good condition.
2 They landed their whole army in the night, Arnold attending in person.
3 After him in succession the whole army severally took the same oath.
4 They were met at the base by the whole army of Henry.
5 The whole army of the allies lay stretched on the damp ground.
6 The right wing, if not the whole army , was now in danger.
7 The precedent established by it would evidently break up the whole army .
8 Thus, for her and him the whole army is in great distress.
9 The whole army expressed their gratification by all the utterances of triumph.
10 Yet if the Archduke Charles desired it, the whole army was lost.
11 Berthier, I will have the whole army into the boats at seven.
12 The men were all mounted, as indeed was nearly the whole army .
13 The whole army gazed with delight upon this strange and long-anticipated sight.
14 He knew that the whole army of Buell was now before him.
15 The whole army which marched to Russia consisted of 620 thousand men.
16 His words were received with shouts of applause by the whole army .
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