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... wounded and stragglers , we retreated to Nowel Mill . During the course of the action we brought forward troops to our support , but we had no use for them . Our loss is not considerable in killed , almost none in prisoners , but ...
... wounded and stragglers , we retreated to Nowel Mill . During the course of the action we brought forward troops to our support , but we had no use for them . Our loss is not considerable in killed , almost none in prisoners , but ...
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... 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 men had been sacrificed .. But it is enough for the glory of ...
... 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 men had been sacrificed .. But it is enough for the glory of ...
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... wounded is thought to be little short , as the firing lasted upwards of two hours and not more than from forty to fifty yards distance . We destroyed four ves- sels loaded with store , upwards of seventy hhd . of wine and many other ...
... wounded is thought to be little short , as the firing lasted upwards of two hours and not more than from forty to fifty yards distance . We destroyed four ves- sels loaded with store , upwards of seventy hhd . of wine and many other ...
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