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1 Therefore there never was a regiment more fiercely disciplined than this shall be!
2 This time it was a regiment of Italians in the white and blue uniform.
3 Among the most eager was a regiment of Georgians arrived but recently with the reinforcements.
4 At Hannibal there was a regiment of Federal soldiers.
5 This band was a regiment of 300 hoplites.
6 It was a regiment of Virginia mountaineers, clothed in the most fantastic style with hunting-shirts and coon-skin caps.
7 The regiment of Germans was a regiment of Hussars, with crossbones and a death's head on the cap.
8 Sometimes there was a regiment whose roll-call was more than two thousand men, so popular was its colonel.
9 I told him what place I did appoint, which was a regiment of a great part of his countrymen.
10 It was a regiment from an adjoining county, but Colonel Hunt finished his coffee, amid all the excitement, most leisurely.
11 A quarter of a mile behind them, on the high ground close to the convent, was a regiment of German infantry.
12 Among the early arrivals in the spring of 1861 was a regiment from New Hampshire, much better equipped than our western regiments.
13 Among the British forces sent out there was a regiment of Highlanders, who were in many respects well qualified for the service.
14 There was a regiment of Territorials and a battalion of Colonial troops in addition to the hundreds of French pilots and aviation men.
15 No; there was a regiment there until three days ago, but they marched away, and no doubt formed a portion of Prince Thomas's force.
16 At the head of each column was a regiment , bearing fascines for filling up the ditch and scaling-ladders for reaching the crest of the defense.
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