A Sidelight on History: Being the Letters of James McHenry, Aide-de-camp of the Marquis de Lafayette to Thomas Sim Lee, Governor of Maryland, Written During the Yorktown Camapaign, 1781Priv. printed, 1931 - 77ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... officers make me happy to think , that although many were wounded , we have lost none . Most of the field officers had their horses killed . The same accident to every horse of two field pieces . made it impossible to move them unless ...
... officers make me happy to think , that although many were wounded , we have lost none . Most of the field officers had their horses killed . The same accident to every horse of two field pieces . made it impossible to move them unless ...
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... there , and our people retired . Our loss in the different attacks was inconsiderable , not more than 20 killed and about 40 wounded , among which are several officers . ( No signature . ) Dear Sir : Headquarters , 26 July 1781 . You 34.
... there , and our people retired . Our loss in the different attacks was inconsiderable , not more than 20 killed and about 40 wounded , among which are several officers . ( No signature . ) Dear Sir : Headquarters , 26 July 1781 . You 34.
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... officer waving a white handkerchief , at sight of which the cannonading all along the line stopped instantly , we ... ( officers included ) upwards of seven thousand men , besides seamen ; more than seven pieces of brass ordnance , and ...
... officer waving a white handkerchief , at sight of which the cannonading all along the line stopped instantly , we ... ( officers included ) upwards of seven thousand men , besides seamen ; more than seven pieces of brass ordnance , and ...
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