| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 páginas
...fatal to ihat commander. " Although our affairs/' replied he to General Schuyler, " have some days past worn a dark and gloomy aspect, I yet look forward to a fortunate and happy issue. I trust General Burgoyne's army will, sooner or later, experience an effectual check; and, as... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 páginas
...rapidity Burgoyne had subdued the northern parts,, and established his posts at Castleton, Skeensbo* yet look forward to a fortunate and happy ' change....and, * as I suggested before, that the success he has 4 had will precipitate his ruin. From your ac' counts, he appears to be pursuing that H«e of ' conduct,... | |
| 1818 - 568 páginas
...body, sent in different quarters previous to the affair of Bennington, his reply was as follows: ' I yet look forward to a fortunate and happy change....check; and, as I suggested before, that the success he at first met with, will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts, he appears to be pursuing that line... | |
| 1818 - 588 páginas
...body, sent in diffèrent quarters previous to the affair of Bennington, his reply was as follows: ' I yet look forward to a fortunate and happy change....check; and, as I suggested before, that the success he at first met with, will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts, he appears to be pursuing that line... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1826 - 506 páginas
...fatal to that commander. " Although our affaire," replied he to General Schuyler, " have some days past worn a dark and gloomy aspect, I yet look forward to a fortunate and happy issue. I trust General BurgoynB'B army will sooner or later, experience an effectual check; and, as... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1834 - 388 páginas
...he says, " Though our affairs have for some days past worn a gloomy aspect, yet I look forward to a happy change. I trust General Burgoyne's army will...had will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts, he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct, which, of all others, is most favorable to us, I mean... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 588 páginas
...lines, as you may esteem necessary for their defence.f Though our affairs, for some days past, have worn a dark and gloomy aspect, I yet look forward...had will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct, which of all others is most favorable to us; I mean... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 396 páginas
...he says, "Though our 1 affairs have for some days past worn a gloomy aspect, yet I look forward to a happy change. I trust General Burgoyne's army will...had will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts, he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct, which, of all others, is most favorable to us, I mean... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 394 páginas
...he says, " Though our affairs have for some days past worn a gloomy aspect, yet I look forward to a happy change. I trust General Burgoyne's army will...had will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts, he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct, which, of all others, is most favorable to us, I mean... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 646 páginas
...lines, as you may esteem necessary for their defence.f Though our affairs, for some days past, have worn a dark and gloomy aspect, I yet look forward...had will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct, which of all others is most favorable to us; I mean... | |
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