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... whole country against them . The proclamations and printed protections of the British commanders , on the faith of which the inhabitants in general had stayed at home , and forbore to take up arms , had proved of no avail . The Hessians ...
... whole country against them . The proclamations and printed protections of the British commanders , on the faith of which the inhabitants in general had stayed at home , and forbore to take up arms , had proved of no avail . The Hessians ...
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... whole loss in killed , wounded and taken , was up- wards of three hundred ; that of the enemy one hundred and eighty - three . Several officers were lost on both sides . Among those wounded of the British was Major Ackland of the ...
... whole loss in killed , wounded and taken , was up- wards of three hundred ; that of the enemy one hundred and eighty - three . Several officers were lost on both sides . Among those wounded of the British was Major Ackland of the ...
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... whole de- tachment amounted to about five hundred men . The dragoons , it was expected , would supply themselves with horses in the course of the foray , and a skeleton corps of royalists would be filled up by recruits . The Germans had ...
... whole de- tachment amounted to about five hundred men . The dragoons , it was expected , would supply themselves with horses in the course of the foray , and a skeleton corps of royalists would be filled up by recruits . The Germans had ...
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