Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1857 |
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... wounded . Washington's loss was the one killed and three wounded which we have mentioned . He had been in the hottest fire , and having for the first time heard balls whistle about him , considered his escape miracu- lous . Jumonville ...
... wounded . Washington's loss was the one killed and three wounded which we have mentioned . He had been in the hottest fire , and having for the first time heard balls whistle about him , considered his escape miracu- lous . Jumonville ...
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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 day's 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 day's march the troops seemed jaded and disheartened ; they ...
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... wounded . The number of rank and file killed and wounded was upwards of seven hundred . The Virginia corps had suffered the most ; one company had been almost annihilated , an- other , beside those killed and wounded in the ranks , had ...
... wounded . The number of rank and file killed and wounded was upwards of seven hundred . The Virginia corps had suffered the most ; one company had been almost annihilated , an- other , beside those killed and wounded in the ranks , had ...
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