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10 January, 02:49

When Cornwallis and Tavington are having their meeting, they are talking about how wars are fought. Cornwallis says that "they need to fight 'like gentlemen' and that people are judged by the manner in which a war is fought. " What does this mean? this means

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  1. 10 January, 03:15
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    This means the paitriots were being judged by the way they prepared for war and the way they caught the war
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