A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... officers , allowed but one year's pay to the privates , a distinction which had great influence in exciting and continuing the popular ferment , and one that turned a large share of the public rage against the officers themselves . The ...
... officers , allowed but one year's pay to the privates , a distinction which had great influence in exciting and continuing the popular ferment , and one that turned a large share of the public rage against the officers themselves . The ...
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Daniel Blowe. Patchim . The British loss was six commissioned officers , seven sergeants , 134 rank and file killed ; twenty - six com- missioned officers , eighteen sergeants , 275 rank and file wounded ; one officer , one sergeant ...
Daniel Blowe. Patchim . The British loss was six commissioned officers , seven sergeants , 134 rank and file killed ; twenty - six com- missioned officers , eighteen sergeants , 275 rank and file wounded ; one officer , one sergeant ...
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... officers and privates were wounded : the prisoners and missing , six captains , nine subalterns , and 225 non - commissioned officers and privates ; making in all 873 men . Many officers of distinction fell on the American side , and ...
... officers and privates were wounded : the prisoners and missing , six captains , nine subalterns , and 225 non - commissioned officers and privates ; making in all 873 men . Many officers of distinction fell on the American side , and ...
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