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Washington Irving. Loss of General Mercer 29 of Leven . His death was greatly lamented by his captured companions . The loss of the Americans was about twenty- five or thirty men and several officers . Among the latter was Colonel Haslet ...
Washington Irving. Loss of General Mercer 29 of Leven . His death was greatly lamented by his captured companions . The loss of the Americans was about twenty- five or thirty men and several officers . Among the latter was Colonel Haslet ...
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... loss in reputation was greater to the Ameri- cans , " adds he , " and capable of more fatal consequences , than that of ground , of posts , of artillery , or of men . All the contemptuous and most degrading charges which had been made ...
... loss in reputation was greater to the Ameri- cans , " adds he , " and capable of more fatal consequences , than that of ground , of posts , of artillery , or of men . All the contemptuous and most degrading charges which had been made ...
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Washington Irving. Loss of Regulars and Militia 251 icans did not pursue them , but placing their wounded on litters ... loss of the enemy is thought to have been equally great as to num- bers ; but then the difference in value between ...
Washington Irving. Loss of Regulars and Militia 251 icans did not pursue them , but placing their wounded on litters ... loss of the enemy is thought to have been equally great as to num- bers ; but then the difference in value between ...
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Episode Colonel Griffin in | 6 |
Howe Hears of the Affair at Trenton | 15 |
Burke on the State of Affairs | 40 |
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