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- d5b144ca0a57c6e744847b225e3a3951648c943ac09f15e6a6554356522c2ca4 date "2013".
- d5b144ca0a57c6e744847b225e3a3951648c943ac09f15e6a6554356522c2ca4 first1 "Andrew".
- d5b144ca0a57c6e744847b225e3a3951648c943ac09f15e6a6554356522c2ca4 isCitedBy Honours_of_war.
- d5b144ca0a57c6e744847b225e3a3951648c943ac09f15e6a6554356522c2ca4 last1 "O'Shaughnessy".
- d5b144ca0a57c6e744847b225e3a3951648c943ac09f15e6a6554356522c2ca4 page "158".
- d5b144ca0a57c6e744847b225e3a3951648c943ac09f15e6a6554356522c2ca4 publisher "Oneworld Publications".
- d5b144ca0a57c6e744847b225e3a3951648c943ac09f15e6a6554356522c2ca4 quote "The band played the "British Grenadiers," a favorite of the British army in America, "which not long before was so animating, yet then it seemed by its last feeble effort as if almost ashamed to be heard on such an occasion."".
- d5b144ca0a57c6e744847b225e3a3951648c943ac09f15e6a6554356522c2ca4 title "The Men Who Lost America: British Command during the Revolutionary War and the Preservation of the Empire".