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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... killed , wounded , and missing , to two hundred and sixty - six . Among the killed was Captain Beaty of Maryland , who was mentioned by General Greene as an ornament to his profession ; and among the wounded was Colonel Ford , of ...
... killed , wounded , and missing , to two hundred and sixty - six . Among the killed was Captain Beaty of Maryland , who was mentioned by General Greene as an ornament to his profession ; and among the wounded was Colonel Ford , of ...
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... killed under him , and every man in his section killed or wound- ed . Captain Watts , the second in command , fell pierced with two balls . Colonel Washington was wounded , and his horse was killed . They fell together ; and , before he ...
... killed under him , and every man in his section killed or wound- ed . Captain Watts , the second in command , fell pierced with two balls . Colonel Washington was wounded , and his horse was killed . They fell together ; and , before he ...
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... killed on the spot . Seventeen commissioned officers were killed , and four mortally wounded . " This loss of officers , " said the general , “ is still more heavy on account of their value than their numbers . " Among the slain was ...
... killed on the spot . Seventeen commissioned officers were killed , and four mortally wounded . " This loss of officers , " said the general , “ is still more heavy on account of their value than their numbers . " Among the slain was ...
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