The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States |
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General WASHINGTON retreated , with his whole force that night to Chester . The
American loss in this battle was about three hundred killed , and six hundred
wounded . Four hundred were made prisoners , but these chiefly of the wounded
.
General WASHINGTON retreated , with his whole force that night to Chester . The
American loss in this battle was about three hundred killed , and six hundred
wounded . Four hundred were made prisoners , but these chiefly of the wounded
.
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In this bold assault , two hundred Americans were killed , six hundred wounded ,
and four hundred taken prisoners . Among the killed was Brigadier - General
Nash . The British loss was one hundred killed and four hundred wounded .
Among ...
In this bold assault , two hundred Americans were killed , six hundred wounded ,
and four hundred taken prisoners . Among the killed was Brigadier - General
Nash . The British loss was one hundred killed and four hundred wounded .
Among ...
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In the battle of Monmouth , eight officers and sixtyone privates of the Americans
were killed ; and about one hundred and sixty wounded . Among the killed were
Lieutenant - Colonel Bonner of Pennsylvania and Major Dickinson of Virginia ...
In the battle of Monmouth , eight officers and sixtyone privates of the Americans
were killed ; and about one hundred and sixty wounded . Among the killed were
Lieutenant - Colonel Bonner of Pennsylvania and Major Dickinson of Virginia ...
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