Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 126
... Kill , still hoping that succor might arrive from Sir Henry Clinton , or that an attack upon his trenches might give him ... killed . For six days she and her children re- mained in this dismal place of refuge . The cellar was spacious ...
... Kill , still hoping that succor might arrive from Sir Henry Clinton , or that an attack upon his trenches might give him ... killed . For six days she and her children re- mained in this dismal place of refuge . The cellar was spacious ...
Stran 135
... killed , four hundred and fifteen wounded , and fourteen missing . Among the killed was Brigadier - General Agnew . The Ameri- can loss was one hundred and fifty killed , five hundred and twenty - one wounded , and about four hundred ...
... killed , four hundred and fifteen wounded , and fourteen missing . Among the killed was Brigadier - General Agnew . The Ameri- can loss was one hundred and fifty killed , five hundred and twenty - one wounded , and about four hundred ...
Stran 138
... killed and wounded in this brief but severe action was about four hundred men . That of the Americans , eight killed and twenty- nine wounded . As Captain Mauduit Duplessis was traversing the scene of slaughter after the repulse , he ...
... killed and wounded in this brief but severe action was about four hundred men . That of the Americans , eight killed and twenty- nine wounded . As Captain Mauduit Duplessis was traversing the scene of slaughter after the repulse , he ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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