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George Robert Twleves Hewes

   
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Alfred F. Young supports his argument by showing that the soldiers were very incapable of their jobs. They treated everyone like peasants and didn't care about their well being. He states in the essay "He witnessed an incident in which a soldier sneaked up behind a woman, felled her with his fist, and stripped her of her bonnet, cardinal muff and tippet...
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Alfred F. Young supports his argument by showing that the soldiers were very incapable of their jobs. They treated everyone like peasants and didn't care about their well being. He states in the essay "He witnessed an incident in which a soldier sneaked up behind a woman, felled her with his fist, and stripped her of her bonnet, cardinal muff and tippet...
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