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... thousand seven hundred and twenty - four British rank and file , three thousand and sixteen Germans , mostly Brunswick- ers , two hundred and fifty Canadians , and four hundred Indians ; beside these there were four hundred and seventy ...
... thousand seven hundred and twenty - four British rank and file , three thousand and sixteen Germans , mostly Brunswick- ers , two hundred and fifty Canadians , and four hundred Indians ; beside these there were four hundred and seventy ...
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... thousand men , but from sickness and other causes the effective force , militia included , did not exceed eleven thousand , and most of these were indifferently armed and equipped . The strength of the British was computed at eighteen ...
... thousand men , but from sickness and other causes the effective force , militia included , did not exceed eleven thousand , and most of these were indifferently armed and equipped . The strength of the British was computed at eighteen ...
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... thousand men had been detached to aid in a sudden descent on the French possessions in the West Indies ; three thousand more to Florida . Most of the cavalry with other troops had been shipped with the provision train and heavy baggage ...
... thousand men had been detached to aid in a sudden descent on the French possessions in the West Indies ; three thousand more to Florida . Most of the cavalry with other troops had been shipped with the provision train and heavy baggage ...
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