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ignorance of the topography of the country, and the management of the troops, whos through every line of his interview.  General Grierson's character as a man and reputation as a dashing cavalry soldier are too well known to the public to suffer injry by ansy such statement
ignorance of the topography of the country, and the management of the troops, whos through every line of his interview.  General Grierson's character as a man and reputation as a dashing cavalry soldier are too well known to the public to suffer injury by any such statement

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ignorance of the topography of the country, and the management of the troops, whos through every line of his interview. General Grierson's character as a man and reputation as a dashing cavalry soldier are too well known to the public to suffer injury by any such statement