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Henry Lee. NYPL RESEARCH LIBRARIES 3 3433 08179433 5 THE COLLECTION OF Theodorus Bailey Myers PRESENTED BY HIS WIDOW. Front Cover.
Henry Lee. NYPL RESEARCH LIBRARIES 3 3433 08179433 5 THE COLLECTION OF Theodorus Bailey Myers PRESENTED BY HIS WIDOW. Front Cover.
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... front of which was affixed to the rocky base of the mountain , on each side of the river , an iron chain nearly sixty tons in weight , whose every link was two inches and a half square , and which in its sweep across the river presented ...
... front of which was affixed to the rocky base of the mountain , on each side of the river , an iron chain nearly sixty tons in weight , whose every link was two inches and a half square , and which in its sweep across the river presented ...
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... front ; and captain Porterfield , with a company of infantry , preceded these parties , with orders to de- liver his fire as soon as he should meet the van of the enemy , and then to fall back . This service was hand- somely performed ...
... front ; and captain Porterfield , with a company of infantry , preceded these parties , with orders to de- liver his fire as soon as he should meet the van of the enemy , and then to fall back . This service was hand- somely performed ...
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... front , for the purpose of holding safe that flank , it re- ceived the first shock of the foe . One column moved upon it in front , while a second struck at its left . Cut off from cooperation by the latter movement , it bravely ...
... front , for the purpose of holding safe that flank , it re- ceived the first shock of the foe . One column moved upon it in front , while a second struck at its left . Cut off from cooperation by the latter movement , it bravely ...
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... front , and his enemy on his left . Was it not surprising that the British general did not perceive and seize the advantage , so plainly before him , by a forced march as soon as his troops had snatched food and rest ? † Among the many ...
... front , and his enemy on his left . Was it not surprising that the British general did not perceive and seize the advantage , so plainly before him , by a forced march as soon as his troops had snatched food and rest ? † Among the many ...
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Strona 240 - Sir, a letter which I received last night contained the following paragraph : ' In a letter from General Conway to General Gates, he says, Heaven has determined to save your country ; or a weak general and bad counsellors would have ruined it.
Strona 241 - I considered the information as coming from yourself, and given with a view to forewarn, and consequently to forearm me, against a secret enemy, or in other words, a dangerous incendiary ; in which character sooner or later this country will know General Conway. But in this, as in other matters of late, I have found myself mistaken.
Strona 242 - I find myself just able to hold the pen during a few minutes, and take this opportunity of expressing my sincere grief for having done, written, or said any thing disagreeable to your Excellency. My career will soon be over, therefore justice and truth prompt me to declare my last sentiments. You are in my eyes the great and good man. May you long enjoy the love, veneration, and esteem of these States, whose liberties you have asserted by your virtues.
Strona 165 - A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart; and during the difficult course of warfare, through which he passed, calumny itself never charged him with violating' the rights of person, property, or humanity.
Strona 236 - Those fathers of the commonwealth," writes Colonel H. Lee, in his memoirs, " appointed a committee of their body to wait on the vanquished general, and assure him of their high regard and esteem, that their remembrance of his former glorious services was never to be obliterated by any reverse of fortune ; but, ever mindful of his great merit, they would omit no opportunity of testifying to the world the gratitude which Virginia, as a member of the American Union, owed to him in his military character.
Strona 142 - Nevertheless, so well established was the spotless reputation of the vanquished general that he continued to enjoy the undiminished respect and confidence of Congress, of the army, and of the commander in chief.
Strona 186 - Convinced as I am, that a government is the murderer of its , citizens, which sends them to the field uninformed and untaught, where they are to meet men of the same age and strength, mechanized by education and discipline for battle...
Strona 2 - Nam saepe ego audivi Q. Maxumum, P. Scipionem, praeterea civitatis nostrae praeclaros viros solitos ita dicere, cum maiorum imagines intuerentur, vehementissume sibi animum ad virtutem accendi. Scilicet non ceram illam neque figuram tantam vim in sese habere, sed memoria rerum gestarum eam flammam egregiis viris in pectore crescere neque prius sedari quam virtus eorum famam atque gloriam adaequaverit.