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... wounded . Some prisoners were taken on either side . From these the respective commanders learnt the nature of the forces each had stumbled upon . Both halted , formed their troops for action , but deferred further hostilities until ...
... wounded . Some prisoners were taken on either side . From these the respective commanders learnt the nature of the forces each had stumbled upon . Both halted , formed their troops for action , but deferred further hostilities until ...
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... wounds . His aide - de- camp , De Buysson , supported him in his arms and was repeatedly wounded in protecting him . He announced the rank and nation of his gen- eral , and both were taken prisoners . De Kalb died in the course of a few ...
... wounds . His aide - de- camp , De Buysson , supported him in his arms and was repeatedly wounded in protecting him . He announced the rank and nation of his gen- eral , and both were taken prisoners . De Kalb died in the course of a few ...
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... wounded ; all their arms and baggage , with two brass field - pieces , fell into the hands of the enemy , who also recap- tured the prisoners and booty taken at Camden . Sumter with about three hundred and fifty of his men effected a ...
... wounded ; all their arms and baggage , with two brass field - pieces , fell into the hands of the enemy , who also recap- tured the prisoners and booty taken at Camden . Sumter with about three hundred and fifty of his men effected a ...
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... wounds . On approaching the Hudson , Washington took a more circuitous route than the one he had originally intended , striking the river at Wasbington's Return 57 Fishkill just above the Highlands , that 56 Life of Wasbington.
... wounds . On approaching the Hudson , Washington took a more circuitous route than the one he had originally intended , striking the river at Wasbington's Return 57 Fishkill just above the Highlands , that 56 Life of Wasbington.
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... wounded and crippled , before the walls of Quebec , could yet write proudly from a shattered camp , " I am in the way of my duty , and I know no fear ! " He had passed through the Highlands in safety , but there were the batteries at ...
... wounded and crippled , before the walls of Quebec , could yet write proudly from a shattered camp , " I am in the way of my duty , and I know no fear ! " He had passed through the Highlands in safety , but there were the batteries at ...
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