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... wounded , which he left upon the shore . Several deserters presented themselves at the gates of the town . The ... Wounded , and Missing . Captain , 2 drummers , 19 rank and file killed ; l Captain , 9 subalterns , 6 serjeants , 181 rank ...
... wounded , which he left upon the shore . Several deserters presented themselves at the gates of the town . The ... Wounded , and Missing . Captain , 2 drummers , 19 rank and file killed ; l Captain , 9 subalterns , 6 serjeants , 181 rank ...
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... wounded . GENERAL TOTAL . - Killed - 2 liextenant - colonels , S majors , 9 captains , 13 lieutenants , 4 ensigns ; I staff , 15 serjeants , 4 drummers , 599 rank and file , 13 horses , Wounded - 4 general staff , 8 lieutenant ...
... wounded . GENERAL TOTAL . - Killed - 2 liextenant - colonels , S majors , 9 captains , 13 lieutenants , 4 ensigns ; I staff , 15 serjeants , 4 drummers , 599 rank and file , 13 horses , Wounded - 4 general staff , 8 lieutenant ...
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... wounded , 8907 ; missing , that is , prisoners , 504. - What is the ex- act number of Spaniards with Lord WELLINGTON , we do not know , but out of this heavy loss , theirs anly reaches 3 killed , and 25 wounded . some of the spectators ...
... wounded , 8907 ; missing , that is , prisoners , 504. - What is the ex- act number of Spaniards with Lord WELLINGTON , we do not know , but out of this heavy loss , theirs anly reaches 3 killed , and 25 wounded . some of the spectators ...
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... wounded him so as to leave " fired to her or them only , but extended itself to her rela - him for dead the gang then made off , and we are sorry to say tions , for all of whom he some way or other provided . | without detection . Hopes ...
... wounded him so as to leave " fired to her or them only , but extended itself to her rela - him for dead the gang then made off , and we are sorry to say tions , for all of whom he some way or other provided . | without detection . Hopes ...
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... wounded ; but the timely and spirited interference of the officers prevented extensive mischief . The quarrel is believed to have arisen from taunts respecting the altered condition of the respective nations of the parties at the ...
... wounded ; but the timely and spirited interference of the officers prevented extensive mischief . The quarrel is believed to have arisen from taunts respecting the altered condition of the respective nations of the parties at the ...
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