| George Washington - 1889 - 560 頁
...made to prevent it. "V The General was wounded in the shoulder and breast, of which he died three days after ; his two aids-de-camp were both wounded, but are in a fair way of recovery; Colo. Burton and Sr. John St. Clair are also wounded, and I hope will get over it ; Sir Peter Halket,... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1909 - 298 頁
...it. The General [Edward Braddock] was wounded in the shoulder and breast, of which he died three days after; his two aids-decamp were both wounded, but are in a fair way of recovery; Colo. [Ralph] Burton and Sr John St. Clair [Sinclair] are also wounded, and I hope will get over it;... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1909 - 296 頁
...it. The General [Edward Braddock] was wounded in the shoulder and breast, of which he died three days after; his two aids-decamp were both wounded, but are in a fair way of recovery; Colo. [Ralph] Burton and Sr John St. Clair [Sinclair] are also wounded, and I hope will get over it;... | |
| National Americana Society - 1922 - 784 頁
...hopes of regaining our invaluable loss, it was with as much success as if we had attempted to stop wild boars on the mountains. The General was wounded...breast, of which he died the third day after. His two aides-de-camp were both wounded, but are in a fair way of recovery. Col. Burton and Sir John Sinclair... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 646 頁
...Vol. I, p. 487. ing our invaluable loss it was with as much success as if we had attempted to stop wild boars on the mountains. The General was wounded...breast, of which he died the third day after. His two aides-de-camp were both wounded, but are in a fair way of recovery. Col. Burton and Sir John Sinclair... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 642 頁
...487P1tta. — 21 ing our invaluable loss it was with as much success as if we had attempted to stop wild boars on the mountains. The General was wounded...breast, of which he died the third day after. His two aides-de-camp were both wounded, but are in a fair way of recovery. Col. Burton and Sir John Sinclair... | |
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