The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... loss at about one hundred and fifty1 killed and wounded . The British accounts admit , on their part , a loss of only seven . When the attack commenced , General Smallwood , who was on his march to join Wayne , a circumstance entirely ...
... loss at about one hundred and fifty1 killed and wounded . The British accounts admit , on their part , a loss of only seven . When the attack commenced , General Smallwood , who was on his march to join Wayne , a circumstance entirely ...
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... loss sustained by the regulars was considerable . It amounted to between three and four hun- dred men , of whom a large portion were officers . The British accounts state the loss of the American army at eight or nine hundred killed ...
... loss sustained by the regulars was considerable . It amounted to between three and four hun- dred men , of whom a large portion were officers . The British accounts state the loss of the American army at eight or nine hundred killed ...
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... loss of the British in this expedition , was stated in the gazette of New York , at seven killed , including one subaltern , and twenty - three wounded , among whom was one captain . This small loss was sustained almost entirely in the ...
... loss of the British in this expedition , was stated in the gazette of New York , at seven killed , including one subaltern , and twenty - three wounded , among whom was one captain . This small loss was sustained almost entirely in the ...
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