Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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... hundred of his best troops , with two twelve - pounders , two howitzers , and six six - pounders , were to be led by himself , seconded by Major - generals Phillips and Riedesel , and Brigadier - general Fraser . " No equal number of ...
... hundred of his best troops , with two twelve - pounders , two howitzers , and six six - pounders , were to be led by himself , seconded by Major - generals Phillips and Riedesel , and Brigadier - general Fraser . " No equal number of ...
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... movement . The hospital , in which were about three hundred sick and wounded , was abandoned , as were likewise several bateaux laden with baggage and provisions . It was a dismal retreat . The rain fell in 32 Works of Washington Irving.
... movement . The hospital , in which were about three hundred sick and wounded , was abandoned , as were likewise several bateaux laden with baggage and provisions . It was a dismal retreat . The rain fell in 32 Works of Washington Irving.
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... hundred and fifty - two men . Gates , regulars and militia , amounted to ten thousand five hundred and fifty - four men on duty ; between two and three thousand being on the sick list , or absent on furlough . By this capitulation , the ...
... hundred and fifty - two men . Gates , regulars and militia , amounted to ten thousand five hundred and fifty - four men on duty ; between two and three thousand being on the sick list , or absent on furlough . By this capitulation , the ...
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... hundred and fifteen wounded , and fourteen missing . Among the killed was Brigadier- general Agnew . The American loss was one hundred and fifty killed , five hundred and twenty - one wounded , and about four hundred taken prisoners ...
... hundred and fifteen wounded , and fourteen missing . Among the killed was Brigadier- general Agnew . The American loss was one hundred and fifty killed , five hundred and twenty - one wounded , and about four hundred taken prisoners ...
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... hundred Rhode Island troops from Peekskill , under General Varnum , and nearly a thousand Virginia , Maryland and Pennsylvania troops , he gradually drew nearer to Phila- * Captain Heth to Colonel Lamb . † Major Shaw . Memoirs , by ...
... hundred Rhode Island troops from Peekskill , under General Varnum , and nearly a thousand Virginia , Maryland and Pennsylvania troops , he gradually drew nearer to Phila- * Captain Heth to Colonel Lamb . † Major Shaw . Memoirs , by ...
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