| 41. | Halleck told Meade that it was " proverbial that councils of war never fight ."
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| 42. | Several men were sent on privateering expeditions themselves and a council of war was created.
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| 43. | Berger conceded that the gathering of allied leaders had become a de facto council of war.
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| 44. | That evening, Washington convened a council of war.
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| 45. | The Parliamentarian armies'unwieldy council of war was divided.
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| 46. | The feast turns to a council of war.
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| 47. | He said it was wrong to think of the meeting as a " council of war ."
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| 48. | Houston called for a Council of War.
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| 49. | Crawford's officers held a council of war.
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| 50. | "This is a thinking-through-the-options summit . . . not a council of war, " the spokesman said.
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