Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of WashingtonLeary & Getz, 1853 - 586 pages |
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Page 237
... thousand five hundred and fourteen ; sick present , three thousand and thirty - nine ; sick absent , six hun- dred and twenty - nine ; on command , two thousand nine hundred and forty - six ; on furlough , ninety - seven : total ...
... thousand five hundred and fourteen ; sick present , three thousand and thirty - nine ; sick absent , six hun- dred and twenty - nine ; on command , two thousand nine hundred and forty - six ; on furlough , ninety - seven : total ...
Page 381
... thousand effec tive men . On the 18th of June , Sir Henry Clinton returned from South Carolina , with about four thousand men ; and , after receiving this reinforcement , the British force in New York and its dependencies amounted to ...
... thousand effec tive men . On the 18th of June , Sir Henry Clinton returned from South Carolina , with about four thousand men ; and , after receiving this reinforcement , the British force in New York and its dependencies amounted to ...
Page 445
... thousand men ; consisting of seven thousand French , five thousand five hundred continentals , and three thousand five hundred militia . Their loss during the siege amounted to about three hundred killed and wounded . General Washington ...
... thousand men ; consisting of seven thousand French , five thousand five hundred continentals , and three thousand five hundred militia . Their loss during the siege amounted to about three hundred killed and wounded . General Washington ...
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