Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... prisoners , chiefly wounded . Major general de la Fayette and brigadier Woodward were wounded . Sir William Howe stated in his official report the British loss to be only 100 killed , and 400 wounded . The vanquished army will always ...
... prisoners , chiefly wounded . Major general de la Fayette and brigadier Woodward were wounded . Sir William Howe stated in his official report the British loss to be only 100 killed , and 400 wounded . The vanquished army will always ...
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... prisoners were taken . The whole amounted to 400 , which , added to our killed and wounded , gave a total of 1000 . The left column was under the order of major general Greene . Some attempts at that time were made to censure that ...
... prisoners were taken . The whole amounted to 400 , which , added to our killed and wounded , gave a total of 1000 . The left column was under the order of major general Greene . Some attempts at that time were made to censure that ...
Strana 45
... prisoners , and the whole body put to the rout , with the loss of only five privates killed , and one officer and ten privates wounded . Great was the loss on the side of Ameri- ca ; and , of those who did escape , only four hundred and ...
... prisoners , and the whole body put to the rout , with the loss of only five privates killed , and one officer and ten privates wounded . Great was the loss on the side of Ameri- ca ; and , of those who did escape , only four hundred and ...
Strana 61
... prisoners to three guides who would conduct them safely to good quarters . This humane attention on the part of White was thankfully received . He immediately ordered three of his atten- dants to proceed with the prisoners , who moved ...
... prisoners to three guides who would conduct them safely to good quarters . This humane attention on the part of White was thankfully received . He immediately ordered three of his atten- dants to proceed with the prisoners , who moved ...
Strana 62
... prisoners , to his troops for the purpose of proceeding in their rear . He now employed himself in collecting the neighbourhood mili- tia , with whom he overtook his guides , their charge safe and happy in the good treatment experienced ...
... prisoners , to his troops for the purpose of proceeding in their rear . He now employed himself in collecting the neighbourhood mili- tia , with whom he overtook his guides , their charge safe and happy in the good treatment experienced ...
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