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 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... wounded was Colonel Ford , of Maryland , a gallant officer , whose wounds proved mortal . The militia attached to ... wounded , and missing , but contains no column of total numbers . Mr. Ramsay and Mr. Gordon are supposed to have taken ...
... wounded was Colonel Ford , of Maryland , a gallant officer , whose wounds proved mortal . The militia attached to ... wounded , and missing , but contains no column of total numbers . Mr. Ramsay and Mr. Gordon are supposed to have taken ...
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... wounded , and retired with his prisoners to the ground from which he had marched in the morning , determined again to fight the British army when it should retreat from the Eutaws . Every corps engaged in this hard fought battle ...
... wounded , and retired with his prisoners to the ground from which he had marched in the morning , determined again to fight the British army when it should retreat from the Eutaws . Every corps engaged in this hard fought battle ...
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... wounded , the left of the right wing was broken , the artillerists almost to a man killed , the guns seized , and the camp penetrated by the enemy . With his own regiment , and with the battalions com- manded by Majors Butler1 and ...
... wounded , the left of the right wing was broken , the artillerists almost to a man killed , the guns seized , and the camp penetrated by the enemy . With his own regiment , and with the battalions com- manded by Majors Butler1 and ...
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