Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... wounded . The number killed and wounded in Captain Mackay's company is not known . The loss of the French and Indians is supposed to have been much greater . In the following days ' march the troops seemed jaded and disheartened ; they ...
... wounded . The number killed and wounded in Captain Mackay's company is not known . The loss of the French and Indians is supposed to have been much greater . In the following days ' march the troops seemed jaded and disheartened ; they ...
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... wounded . His secretary , Shir- for the wounded , under the escort of two grena- ley , had fallen by his side . Many of his officers dier companies . It was a hard and a melancholy had been slain within his sight , and many of his ride ...
... wounded . His secretary , Shir- for the wounded , under the escort of two grena- ley , had fallen by his side . Many of his officers dier companies . It was a hard and a melancholy had been slain within his sight , and many of his ride ...
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... wounded . Captain Scott , commanding the Ex- periment , of fifty guns , lost an arm , and was otherwise wounded . Captain Morris , command- ing the Acteon , was slain . So also was Lord Campbell , late governor of the province , who ...
... wounded . Captain Scott , commanding the Ex- periment , of fifty guns , lost an arm , and was otherwise wounded . Captain Morris , command- ing the Acteon , was slain . So also was Lord Campbell , late governor of the province , who ...
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