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1The English loss exceeded two hundred, among whom were several brave officers.
2The English loss was four hundred, that of the Flemings was very much heavier.
3The English loss was about two thousand, while that of the French was inconsiderable.
4We could not ascertain the English losses, but we saw their ambulances very busy.
5Still, the English loss was fourteen killed and eighty-three wounded, while the French casualties numbered thirty-four.
6The English loss on this occasion amounted to only two men killed, and about twenty wounded.
7From what I saw, I am convinced that the English losses have been much heavier than ours.
8The English loss was 22 killed, and 179, including 21 officers, were wounded.
9The English loss was small.
10The English loss was heavy.
11The English loss amounted to sixteen hundred men, among whom were the Duke of York and the Earl of Suffolk.
12The accounts of the English loss differ considerably, the highest placing it at sixteen hundred, the lowest at one-fourth of that number.
13Of course there had been some killed and wounded in the battle upon both sides, though the English loss was very trifling.
14The English loss in killed, wounded, and missing was two hundred and sixty-two, for the most part killed in the ambush in the morning.
15The English loss was 34 killed and wounded, while 250 of the Spaniards were slain, and three of their colours captured.
16Boscawen places the action on the 10th, instead of the 8th, and puts the English loss at seven killed and twenty-seven wounded.
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