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1    3|       field known to fame, Concord Battle Ground; but I was so low
2   13|         and black. It was the only battle which I have ever witnessed,
3   13| battle-field I ever trod while the battle was raging; internecine
4   13|          not yet taken part in the battle; probably the latter, for
5   13|            and the results of this battle will be as important and
6   13|           concerns as those of the battle of Bunker Hill, at least.~ ~
7   13|            and carnage, of a human battle before my door.~ ~
8   13|          the whole, history of the battle with the greatest fidelity.'
9   13|           Second from Sweden." The battle which I witnessed took place
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