| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 498 páginas
...a letter to general Schuyler, of July the fifteenth, he wrote thus, " The evacuation of Ticondcroga and 'Mount Independence, is an event of chagrin *...within the ' compass of my reasoning. This stroke is sec vere indeed, and has distressed us much. But ' notwithstanding things at present wear a dark '... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 páginas
...letter to general Sohuyler, of July the fifteenth, he wrote thus, " The evacuation of Ticonderoga antl ' Mount Independence, is an event of chagrin* and surprise...within the * compass of my reasoning. This stroke is se* vere indeed, and has distressed us much. But ' notwithstanding things at present wear a dark *... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 588 páginas
...St. Clair and his army are not in the hands of the enemy. I really feared they had become prisoners. The evacuation of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence...apprehended nor within the compass of my reasoning. I know not upon what principle it was founded, and I should suppose it still more difficult to be accounted... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 590 páginas
...St. Clair and his army are not in the hands of the enemy. I really feared they had become prisoners. The evacuation of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence...apprehended nor within the compass of my reasoning. I know not upon what principle it was founded, and I should suppose it still more difficult to be accounted... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 540 páginas
...July, and an evacuation was unanimously decided upon as the only alternative for the emergency.* * "The evacuation of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence...apprehended nor within the compass of my reasoning. I know not upon what principle it was founded, and I should suppose it still more difficult to be accounted... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 568 páginas
...as the only alternative for the emergency." » "The evacuation of Ticonderoga and Mount Indrpendence is an event of chagrin and surprise, not apprehended nor within the compass of my reasoning. I know not upon what principle it was founded, and I should suppose it still more difficult to be accounted... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 588 páginas
...St. Clair and his army are not in the hands of the enemy. I really feared they had become prisoners. The evacuation of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence...apprehended nor within the compass of my reasoning. I know not upon what principle it was founded, and I should suppose it still more difficult to be accounted... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1844 - 552 páginas
...only alternative for the emergency.* » "The evacuation of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence is on event of chagrin and surprise, not apprehended nor within the compass of my reasoning. I know not upon what principle it was founded, and I should suppose it still more difficult to be accounted... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1847 - 474 páginas
...fortune. " The evacuation of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence," said he, in a letter to that General, " is an event of chagrin and surprise, not apprehended,...stroke is severe indeed, and has distressed us much. Bat notwithstanding things at present wear a dark and gloomy aspect, I hope a spirited opposition will... | |
| Thaddeus Allen - 1847 - 574 páginas
...St. Clair and his army are not in the hands of the enemy. I really feared they had become prisoners. The evacuation of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence...within the compass of my reasoning. » * This stroke ia severe indeed, and has distressed us much. But notwithstanding things at present have a dark and... | |
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