| Charles Lee - 1792 - 464 strani
...manoeuvres the fuccefs of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly fay, that had we remained on the firft ground, or . had we advanced, or had the retreat been...different from what it was, this whole army, and the interefts of America, would have rifked being facrificed. I ever had, and I hope ever fhall have, the... | |
| 1825 - 460 strani
...demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these manoeuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly...would have risked being sacrificed. I ever had, and 1 hope, ever shall have, the greatest respect and veneration for General Washington ; I think him endued... | |
| 1825 - 472 strani
...demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, 1 can assert that to these manoeuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly...had we remained on the first ground — or had we ad vanced— or had the retreat been conducted in a manner different from what it was, this whole army,... | |
| Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - 1825 - 464 strani
...demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these manœuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly say, that, had we remained on the first ground — эr had we advanced — or had the retreat becn conducted in a manner different from what it was,... | |
| 1826 - 388 strani
...demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert, that to these manoeuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly say, that, had we remained on the 6rst ground — or, had we advanced — or, had tlxc retreat been conducted in a manner different MILITARY... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 594 strani
...demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these manoeuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly...would have risked being sacrificed. I ever had, and hope ever shall have, the greatest respect and veneration for General Washington. I think him endowed... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 590 strani
...demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these manoeuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly...would have risked being sacrificed. I ever had, and hope ever shall have, the greatest respect and veneration for General Washington. I think him endowed... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 600 strani
...demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these maiuEuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly...manner different from what it was, this whole army and tht. interests of America would have risked being sacrificed. I ever had, and hope ever shall have,... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1834 - 798 strani
...demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to spaak with a becoming pride, I can assert, that to these manoeuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly say, that, had we remained on the first ground—or, had we advanced — or, had the retreat been conducted in a manner different from what... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1835 - 568 strani
...demerits of oar manoeuvres; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these manoeUTres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly...would have risked being sacrificed. I ever had, and hope ever shall have, the greatest respect and veneration for General Washington. I think him endowed... | |
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