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1 These detachments were ordered to harass the enemy as much as possible.
2 He has other, and not less important duties than to harass the enemy .
3 It continued to harass the enemy , though two officers and two men were wounded.
4 They could act as scouts and messengers, and could harass the enemy as well.
5 They were brave, but fit only to harass the enemy , not to fight him.
6 During these days, Aston sent a number of raiding parties out to harass the enemy .
7 They are burning houses, and making the best of every opportunity to harass the enemy .
8 We could cross and recross the country as we wished, and harass the enemy at every turn.
9 Fond of enterprise he was tempted occasionally to cross the river and harass the enemy on James' Island.
10 Everything automated; the machine would land us as quickly as possible and then zip off to harass the enemy .
11 We now began seriously to try and harass the enemy with trench mortars, for which purpose Trench Mortar Batteries were formed.
12 A battle began with skirmishing by the light troops, which moved to the front and discharged their darts to harass the enemy .
13 He added that he trusted that I should be able to still further harass the enemy , and cause him to send more reinforcements.
14 Besides, we shall want to move bodies of men rapidly so as to attack and harass the enemy when they are not expecting us.
15 Instead, they continued to retreat, harassing the enemy at every opportunity.
16 They harassed the enemy , but they also provided information.
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