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... wounded perished in the woods , where they had 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 ...
... wounded perished in the woods , where they had 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 ...
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... wounded on litters made of branches of trees , returned to Oriskany . Both parties have claimed the victory ; but it does not appear that either was entitled to it . The dead of both parties lay for days unburied on the field of action ...
... wounded on litters made of branches of trees , returned to Oriskany . Both parties have claimed the victory ; but it does not appear that either was entitled to it . The dead of both parties lay for days unburied on the field of action ...
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... wounded . The night was now closing in . The victory of the Americans was decisive . They had routed the enemy , killed and wounded a great number , made many prisoners , taken their field- artillery , and gained possession of a part of ...
... wounded . The night was now closing in . The victory of the Americans was decisive . They had routed the enemy , killed and wounded a great number , made many prisoners , taken their field- artillery , and gained possession of a part of ...
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Howe Hears of the Affair at Trenton | 15 |
Burke on the State of Affairs | 40 |
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