pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the American revolution: (v. 3) June, 1775-July, 1776. (v. 4) July, 1776-July 1777. (v. 5) July, 1777-July, 1778. (v. 6) July, 1778-March, 1780. (v. 7) March, 1780-April, 1781. (v. 8) April, 1781-December, 1783Little, Brown, 1855 |
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... enemy . I doubt not , that the measure was duly weighed by the general officers in council , and seemed to them best calculated to secure the colonies and prevent the enemy from pen- etrating into them . However , I cannot but observe ...
... enemy . I doubt not , that the measure was duly weighed by the general officers in council , and seemed to them best calculated to secure the colonies and prevent the enemy from pen- etrating into them . However , I cannot but observe ...
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... enemy . General Greene , who was stationed on Long Island , gave the following humorous account of an ad- venture of this sort under his command .— " I have examined the prisoners , and find them to be a poor parcel of ignorant ...
... enemy . General Greene , who was stationed on Long Island , gave the following humorous account of an ad- venture of this sort under his command .— " I have examined the prisoners , and find them to be a poor parcel of ignorant ...
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... enemy . I must however express my sor- row at the resolution of your council , and wish that it had never happened , as every body who speaks of it also does , and that the measure could yet be changed with propriety . We have the enemy ...
... enemy . I must however express my sor- row at the resolution of your council , and wish that it had never happened , as every body who speaks of it also does , and that the measure could yet be changed with propriety . We have the enemy ...
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... enemy , and all distinctions sunk in the name of an American . To make this name honorable , and to preserve the liberty of our country , ought to be our only emulation ; and he will be the best sol- dier and the best patriot , who ...
... enemy , and all distinctions sunk in the name of an American . To make this name honorable , and to preserve the liberty of our country , ought to be our only emulation ; and he will be the best sol- dier and the best patriot , who ...
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... enemy , and some in- telligence indicating an early attack , had not induced me to suspend it . Allow me , therefore , to address you in this mode , as fellow citizens and fellow soldiers en- gaged in the same glorious cause ; to ...
... enemy , and some in- telligence indicating an early attack , had not induced me to suspend it . Allow me , therefore , to address you in this mode , as fellow citizens and fellow soldiers en- gaged in the same glorious cause ; to ...
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第 493 頁 - We should never despair. Our situation before has been unpromising and has changed for the better, so I trust it will again. If new difficulties arise, we must only put forth new exertions, and proportion our efforts to the exigency of the times.
第 115 頁 - I did not my judgment ; but experience, which is the best criterion to work by, so fully, clearly, and decisively reprobates the practice of trusting to militia, that no man, who regards order, regularity, and economy, or who has any regard for his own honor, character, or peace of mind, will risk them upon this issue.* No less attention should be paid to the choice of surgeons, than of other officers of the army.
第 26 頁 - It is with great concern that the general understands that jealousies have arisen among the troops from the different provinces, and reflections are frequently thrown out which can only tend to irritate each other, and injure the noble cause in which we are engaged, and which we ought to support with one hand and one heart.
第 262 頁 - Our army love their general very much, but they have one thing against him : which is the little care he takes of himself in any action.
第 231 頁 - No man I believe ever had a greater choice of evils and less means to extricate himself from them. However, under a full persuasion of the justice of our cause, I cannot entertain an idea that it will finally sink, though it may remain for some time under a cloud.
第 72 頁 - ... almost every kind of restraint and government have produced a like conduct but too common to the whole, and an entire disregard of that order and subordination necessary to the well-doing of an army and which had been inculcated before, as well as the nature of our military establishment would admit of, our condition becomes still more alarming, and with the deepest concern I am obliged to confess my want of confidence in the generality of the troops.
第 407 頁 - WANT to form a company for my guard. In doing this I wish to be extremely cautious, because it is more than probable that, in the course of the campaign, my baggage, papers, and other matters of great public import, may be committed to the sole care of these men.
第 193 頁 - My former letters were so full and explicit, as to the necessity of your marching as early as possible, that it is unnecessary to add more on that head. I confess I expected you would have been sooner in motion.
第 493 頁 - The evacuation of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence is an event of chagrin and surprise not apprehended, nor within the compass of my reasoning This stroke is severe indeed, and has distressed us much.
第 331 頁 - By this you will observe," adds he, " that exactly the same treatment is to be shown to Colonel Campbell and the Hessian officers, that General Howe shows to General Lee, and as he is only confined to a commodious house with genteel accommodations, we have no right or reason to be more severe on Colonel Campbell, who I would wish should upon the receipt of this be removed from his present situation, and be put into a house where he may live comfortably.