“It comenced to rain about noon & rained like the devil for four hours we were out in all of it & got as wet as rats we marched about six miles while it was raining & the mud was up to our asses
Originally printed by Bennett Wheeler of Providence
or more correctly the use of the wrong Latin case ending of "tyrannus" for tyrannis
Federalists and Antifederalists used the materials as fodder for their causes
Also available from the artist: Boston Massacre Hand-Engraved print
The U.S. Army in World War II: Breakout and Pursuit Life liberty and the pursuit of history “It comenced to rain aboutUpdated May 30, 2026: This has been sold. . . . Operations of the First U. S. Army from 1 July through 10 September 1944 and of the Third U. S. Army from 1 August through 31 August 1944, including the "battle of the hedgerows," the Mortain counterattack, the reduction of Brest, and the liberation of Paris. 748 pages, with 34 maps, 93 illustrations. In like new condition. From the sub series, The European Theater of Operations Also available as a PDF