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... wounded , was thirty - seven ; of the Hornet only five . The generous conduct of Captain Lawrence , toward his enemy on this occasion , drew from the officers of the Peacock , on their arrival in New York , a public letter of thanks ...
... wounded , was thirty - seven ; of the Hornet only five . The generous conduct of Captain Lawrence , toward his enemy on this occasion , drew from the officers of the Peacock , on their arrival in New York , a public letter of thanks ...
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... wounded . The Americans lost sixty - nine . Toward the close of June , General Brown marched from Sackett's Harbor ... wounded , and the British twenty more than that . The Americans were left in quiet possession of the field , but were ...
... wounded . The Americans lost sixty - nine . Toward the close of June , General Brown marched from Sackett's Harbor ... wounded , and the British twenty more than that . The Americans were left in quiet possession of the field , but were ...
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... wounded died during that terrible re- treat of nine miles . Fif- teen thousand of the Nationals were killed , wounded , and prisoners , and the hospital steamers that went down the Ten- nessee were crowded with the sick and maimed . The ...
... wounded died during that terrible re- treat of nine miles . Fif- teen thousand of the Nationals were killed , wounded , and prisoners , and the hospital steamers that went down the Ten- nessee were crowded with the sick and maimed . The ...
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Portrait of General Greene | 173 |
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