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... wounded , and the enemy five killed and six wounded . I feel more pleasure in announcing her capture , as she sailed from the Texel , in company with another brig , for the sole purpose of annoying and intercep- ting our trade with ...
... wounded , and the enemy five killed and six wounded . I feel more pleasure in announcing her capture , as she sailed from the Texel , in company with another brig , for the sole purpose of annoying and intercep- ting our trade with ...
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... wounded , early in the action , in the left arm , and obliged to quit the field . Immediate amputation was ne- cessary , but he is , doing well . Some time after , Sir John Moore was struck on the shoulder by an almost spent cannon ...
... wounded , early in the action , in the left arm , and obliged to quit the field . Immediate amputation was ne- cessary , but he is , doing well . Some time after , Sir John Moore was struck on the shoulder by an almost spent cannon ...
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... wounded that had not been previously moved , embarked before one this morning , Circumstances forbid us to indulge the hope , that the victory with which it has pleased Providence to crown the efforts of the army , can be attended with ...
... wounded that had not been previously moved , embarked before one this morning , Circumstances forbid us to indulge the hope , that the victory with which it has pleased Providence to crown the efforts of the army , can be attended with ...
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... wounded from 700 to 800 ; that of the enemy must re- . main unknown , but many circumstan- ces induce me to rate it at nearly dou- ble the above number . We have some prisoners , but I have not been able to obtain an account of the ...
... wounded from 700 to 800 ; that of the enemy must re- . main unknown , but many circumstan- ces induce me to rate it at nearly dou- ble the above number . We have some prisoners , but I have not been able to obtain an account of the ...
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... wounded ; and that the ships of war have received all such of the latter as they could ac- commodate , the remainder being sent to the transports . The weather is now tempestuous , and the difficulties of the embarkation are great . All ...
... wounded ; and that the ships of war have received all such of the latter as they could ac- commodate , the remainder being sent to the transports . The weather is now tempestuous , and the difficulties of the embarkation are great . All ...
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