| 1805 - 608 strani
...States never permit individuals tobe pillaged. III. The troops under his Excellency General Burgoync will be conducted by the most convenient route to New England, marching byeasy marches, and sufficiently provided for by the way. Answer. This article is answered by General... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 544 strani
...United States never permit individuals to be pillaged. " 3d. The troops under his Excellency General Burgoyne, will be conducted by the most convenient...marches, and sufficiently provided for by the way. "4th. The officers will bo admitted on parole, may wear their side arms, and will be treated with the... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 536 strani
...convenient route to New England, marching by easy marches, and sufficiently provided for by the way. "4th. The officers will be admitted on parole, may wear...treated with the liberality customary in Europe, so lang as they by proper behaviour continue to deserve it ; but those who are apprehended having broken... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 540 strani
...States never permit individuals to be pillaged. " 3d. The troops under his Excellency General Bnrgoyne, will be conducted by the most convenient route to...marches, and sufficiently provided for by the way. "4th. The officers will be admitted on parole, may wear their side arms, and will be treated with the... | |
| 1867 - 288 strani
...3. The troops under his excell^ Gen1 Burgoyne will be conducted by the most convenient route to N. England, marching by easy marches, and sufficiently provided for by the way. some British officers have done) must expect to be closely confined. Answer. There being no officer... | |
| John Burgoyne - 1860 - 282 strani
...be conducted by the moft convenient Route to New England, marching by eafy marches, and fufficiently provided for by the Way. 4. The Officers will be admitted on Parole, may wear their fide Arms, and will be treated with the Liberality cuftomary in Europe, fo long as they by proper behaviour... | |
| Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1863 - 862 strani
...United States never permit individuals to be pillaged. 111. The troops under his excellency General Burgoyne, will be conducted by the most convenient...marches, and sufficiently provided for by the way. .in ir,r. — This article is answered by General Burgoyne's first proposal, which is here annexed.*... | |
| John Laurens - 1867 - 280 strani
...3. The troops under his excell7 Gen1 Burgoyne will be conducted by the most convenient route to !N". England, marching by easy marches, and sufficiently provided for by the way. 4th. The officers will be admitted on parole, may wear their side arms, and will be treated with the... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1871 - 394 strani
...conducted by the must convenient route to New England, mnrching by erisy marches, and sufficiently proTided for by the way. 4.— The Officers will be admitted on parole; may wear tht ir side arms, and will be treated with the liberality customary in Europe, so long as they, by... | |
| Edward Barrington De Fonblanque - 1876 - 544 strani
...United States never permit individuals to be pillaged. III. — The troops, under his Excellency General Burgoyne, will be conducted by the most convenient route to New England marching by easy marches, ANSWER. Lieut.-General Burgoyne's army, however reduced, will never admit that their retreat is cut... | |
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