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Kersands offered $1000 to any rival who could outmarch them.
A single person can easily outmarch a unit.
With that royal British stride of hers and those elbows she can outmarch the lot of us.
Shall we try to outmarch him and approach Washington from the north and west, as we did last year? "
Although Grant wrote to him suggesting that surrender was his last remaining course of action, Lee still attempted to outmarch the Union forces.
They were cheerfully confident that they would outmarch or outrun as well as outfight any soldiers coming after them.
It was promising to give me a ruder schooling than my regiment could offer me-- this travelling with men who could outrun and outmarch the vast majority of white men.
The attack on the village was supposed to do no more than pin down the British rearguard while the French left, safe in the knowledge that their foes had already marched, were now eagerly trying to outmarch them.
Blake again managed to outmarch Soult and escaped with a rump army to Santander, but the Spanish front had been torn apart and the Imperial armies raced forward over undefended provinces.
I had no doubt that by paying blackmail I should be able to clear Ellyria, provided I was in advance of the Turks; but should they outmarch me, there would be no hope; a fight and defeat would be the climax.
Therefore, when he found near the village of Maupertuis a position in which a small force might have a chance to hold its own, he gave up the attempt to outmarch his pursuers, and he turned at bay, like a hunted boar, all tusks and eyes of flame.