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RANGERS AND SOVEREIGNTY 37
One of my rightly enforced regulations was to send
all the men of the horse guard out with the horses.
And there they stayed. They could arrange their
reliefs so as not to work any hardships, but they were
required to remain within shooting distance of the
horses.

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