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Bombardier M'Donald, triumphant at having filled his forage and rations waggon for yet another day.
Pushed and the Return Push George Herbert Fosdike Nichols
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Keeping daily touch with your supply column is one of the fine arts of moving warfare, and the resourceful M'Donald had again proved his worth.
Pushed and the Return Push George Herbert Fosdike Nichols
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Scotchman named M'Donald, with about sixty Indians and tories, made an attack on Shell's Bush.
The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776 Henry C. Watson
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M'Donald tried to burn the block-house, but did not succeed.
The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776 Henry C. Watson
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M'Donald was well supplied with cartridges, and these he was compelled to surrender to the garrison.
The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776 Henry C. Watson
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Donald M'Donald had formerly been a smuggler, but he had wearied of that too active life, and he had longed for an occupation more sedentary and less strenuous.
Stories of the Border Marches Jeanie Lang
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In the carriage in which he was placed sat General M'Donald, a
Speeches from the Dock, Part I Various
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Disregarding the injunction, he turned to M'Donald and asked him why he was so scandalously used.
Speeches from the Dock, Part I Various
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A few of the Red Cross and Cedargrove forwards sometimes gave him a fright, and in one match with the Leven Crowers he was fairly outwitted by Boyd and Ned M'Donald in a cup tie.
Scottish Football Reminiscences and Sketches David Drummond Bone
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M'Donald was taken to Fort Dayton the next day, where his leg was amputated; but the blood flowed so freely that he died in a few hours.
The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776 Henry C. Watson
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