The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Band 4Books for Libraries Press, 1969 |
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... wounds to the regret of the royal army . Brigadier generals O'Hara and Howard , and col . Tarleton , with several other officers , were wounded . About 300 of the continentals and 100 of the Vir- ginia militia were killed and wounded ...
... wounds to the regret of the royal army . Brigadier generals O'Hara and Howard , and col . Tarleton , with several other officers , were wounded . About 300 of the continentals and 100 of the Vir- ginia militia were killed and wounded ...
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... wounded when they quitted her . Though fhe funk in 22 fathoms , her top - mafts were still above water and her pendant flying , which being discovered in the morning by one of the British frigates , was ftruck and carried to adm ...
... wounded when they quitted her . Though fhe funk in 22 fathoms , her top - mafts were still above water and her pendant flying , which being discovered in the morning by one of the British frigates , was ftruck and carried to adm ...
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... wounded , except . thofe under the command of the fire of the house , and retired to the ground from which they marched in the morning , there being no water nearer , and the troops ready to faint with the heat and want of refreshment ...
... wounded , except . thofe under the command of the fire of the house , and retired to the ground from which they marched in the morning , there being no water nearer , and the troops ready to faint with the heat and want of refreshment ...
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