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conciliatory measures had been [[duty?]] tested.
conciliatory measures had been [[duty?]] tested.
The retrograde of the Spaniards is not accounted for but may be ascribed to three courses, the [[unclear]] although
The retrograde of the Spaniards is not accounted for but may be ascribed to three courses, the [[unclear]] although of the troops the want of forage for the [[immense?]] [[Caval cade?]] with which they are [[remembered?]] or the failure of Provision; but as they would scarcely have made [[so?]] formidable aim [[unclear]]  in the face of the prohibition [[unclear]] by Mayor Porter without positive orders from the competent authority it is reasonable to presume when the course of their [[retro--?]] has been removed. They may remove their former position for which event some [[preparatory?]] arrangements must be [[unclear]]
The Spaniards who have approached [[unclear]] [[unclear]] being all mounted and without artillery and each private being [[obliged?]] to high up four horses and a mule for service and of his pay of [[one?]] hundred dollars per month it will be [[impossible?]] for them to maintain a fortification but the same circumstance will enable them to refuse or to give battle to our infantry at [[discretion?]]; to remedy this disadvantage and enable one should I be forced to appeal to [[arms?]] to drive them effectively beyond the Sabine or to cut them up I shall endeavor [[to?]]

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conciliatory measures had been duty? tested. The retrograde of the Spaniards is not accounted for but may be ascribed to three courses, the unclear although of the troops the want of forage for the immense? Caval cade? with which they are remembered? or the failure of Provision; but as they would scarcely have made so? formidable aim unclear in the face of the prohibition unclear by Mayor Porter without positive orders from the competent authority it is reasonable to presume when the course of their retro--? has been removed. They may remove their former position for which event some preparatory? arrangements must be unclear The Spaniards who have approached unclear unclear being all mounted and without artillery and each private being obliged? to high up four horses and a mule for service and of his pay of one? hundred dollars per month it will be impossible? for them to maintain a fortification but the same circumstance will enable them to refuse or to give battle to our infantry at discretion?; to remedy this disadvantage and enable one should I be forced to appeal to arms? to drive them effectively beyond the Sabine or to cut them up I shall endeavor to?