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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... killed and wounded , of whom less than one hundred were killed ; among the latter were Brigadier General Agnew and Colonel Bird . The American army retreated the same day , about twenty miles , to Perkiomen Creek , where a small ...
... killed and wounded , of whom less than one hundred were killed ; among the latter were Brigadier General Agnew and Colonel Bird . The American army retreated the same day , about twenty miles , to Perkiomen Creek , where a small ...
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... killed , and a greater number wounded , quite into their camp ; after which the Americans retired without being ... killed , after which General Dickinson brought off his party with the loss of only three killed and ten slightly wounded ...
... killed , and a greater number wounded , quite into their camp ; after which the Americans retired without being ... killed , after which General Dickinson brought off his party with the loss of only three killed and ten slightly wounded ...
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... killed , and forty - two , including a captain and two subaltern officers , were made prisoners . The assailants lost , in killed and wounded , near one hundred men . The Commander - in - chief was highly gratified with the active ...
... killed , and forty - two , including a captain and two subaltern officers , were made prisoners . The assailants lost , in killed and wounded , near one hundred men . The Commander - in - chief was highly gratified with the active ...
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