History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... British army in Philadelphia , New York , and Rhode Island , numbered more than thirty- three thousand ; while Washington's force altogether did not exceed fifteen thousand , nor was it probable that it could be easily raised higher ...
... British army in Philadelphia , New York , and Rhode Island , numbered more than thirty- three thousand ; while Washington's force altogether did not exceed fifteen thousand , nor was it probable that it could be easily raised higher ...
第 12 頁
... army , which was formed with the utmost expedition . A sharp cannonade immediately commen- ced between the British and American artillery , and a heavy firing between the advanced troops of the British army and the two battalions which ...
... army , which was formed with the utmost expedition . A sharp cannonade immediately commen- ced between the British and American artillery , and a heavy firing between the advanced troops of the British army and the two battalions which ...
第 39 頁
... troops in good order . The British had three officers and twenty - three privates kill- cd , and ten officers and ninety - three privates wounded . The Americans lost five officers , who died of their wounds , and thirty - five privates ...
... troops in good order . The British had three officers and twenty - three privates kill- cd , and ten officers and ninety - three privates wounded . The Americans lost five officers , who died of their wounds , and thirty - five privates ...
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