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from | from illness & unable to attend to this his [[favorite?]] idea - the next year he was [[inged?]] by those who at first intended to go to [[blame?]] his plans. He told them that he would not advise it now for he thought it would be difficult to find 1 or 400 men & [[moreover]] that all they would reap would be 'glory' but that their country would owe them an eternal debt for which, [[worthless?]] he would not [push?]] it - | ||
But | But some 3 or 400 men eager to be? [[?just?]] themselves & [[Hachd]]. | ||
By some mechanism they | By some mechanism they missed the road not having it is supposed proper instruments for observation & secondly they separated away to want of food - Had they kept together it is supposed they could have beaten Armigo & should it to have happened that the inhabitants of Santa Fe would not have [[acend?]] them [unclear] [unclear] have returned back to Texas - |
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from illness & unable to attend to this his favorite? idea - the next year he was inged? by those who at first intended to go to blame? his plans. He told them that he would not advise it now for he thought it would be difficult to find 1 or 400 men & moreover that all they would reap would be 'glory' but that their country would owe them an eternal debt for which, worthless? he would not [push?]] it -
But some 3 or 400 men eager to be? ?just? themselves & Hachd. By some mechanism they missed the road not having it is supposed proper instruments for observation & secondly they separated away to want of food - Had they kept together it is supposed they could have beaten Armigo & should it to have happened that the inhabitants of Santa Fe would not have acend? them [unclear] [unclear] have returned back to Texas -