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... taken refuge . Their whole loss in killed , wounded , and taken was upwards 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 ...
... taken refuge . Their whole loss in killed , wounded , and taken was upwards 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 ...
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... taken up arms ; but I seek to be a generous one ; nor have I the shadow of resentment against any indi- vidual who does not induce it by acts deroga- tory to those maxims upon which all men of honor think alike . " There was nothing in ...
... taken up arms ; but I seek to be a generous one ; nor have I the shadow of resentment against any indi- vidual who does not induce it by acts deroga- tory to those maxims upon which all men of honor think alike . " There was nothing in ...
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... taken prisoners . Among the killed was General Nash of North Carolina . Among the prisoners was Colonel Matthews of Virginia , who commanded a Vir- ginia regiment in the left wing . Most of his officers and men were killed or wounded in ...
... taken prisoners . Among the killed was General Nash of North Carolina . Among the prisoners was Colonel Matthews of Virginia , who commanded a Vir- ginia regiment in the left wing . Most of his officers and men were killed or wounded in ...
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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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