| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pages
...forward to a fortunate and happy issue. I trust General Burgoyne's army will sooner or later, experience an effectual check ; and, as I suggested before, that the success he had will precipitate his ruin. From your account he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct, which... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pages
...forward to a fortunate and happy issue. I trust General Burgoyne's army will, sooner or later, experience an effectual check ; and, as I suggested before, that the success he had will precipitate his ruin. From your account he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct, which... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 498 pages
...days past, worn a dark and gloomy aspect, I f yet. look forward to a fortunate and happy ' change. I trust general Burgoyne's army will ' meet sooner...he has* ' had will precipitate his ruin. From your ac*" counts, he appears to be pursuing that line of ' conduct, which of all others is most favorable... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 pages
...' days past, worn a dark and gloomy aspect, I * yet look forward to a fortunate and happy ' change. I trust general Burgoyne's army will ' meet sooner...and, * as I suggested before, that the success he has 4 had will precipitate his ruin. From your ac' counts, he appears to be pursuing that H«e of ' conduct,... | |
| 1809 - 574 pages
...that befel Burgoyne. * I trust General Burgoyne's army,' says he, ' will sooner or later experience an effectual check ; and as, I suggested before, that the success he had will precipitate his ruin. — He appears to be pursuing that line of conduct which of all others,... | |
| 1818 - 588 pages
...sooner or later, an effectual check; and, as I suggested before, that the success he at first met with, will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts, he...that line of conduct which, of all others, is most favourable to us — I mean, acting in detachment. This proceeding will certainly afford room for enterprise... | |
| 1832 - 564 pages
...for some days past worn a dark and gloomy aspect, I yet look forward to a fortunate and happy change. I trust General Burgoyne's army will meet, sooner...and, as I suggested before, that the success he has met with will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts, he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1834 - 392 pages
...Though our affairs have for some days past worn a gloomy aspect, yet I look forward to a happy change. I trust General Burgoyne's army will meet sooner or...conduct, which, of all others, is most favorable to us, I mean acting in detachment. This conduct will certainly give room for enterprise on our part, and... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 588 pages
...days past, have worn a dark and gloomy aspect, I yet look forward to a fortunate and happy change. I trust General Burgoyne's army will meet sooner or...before, that the success he has had will precipitate his rum. From your accounts he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct, which of all others is most... | |
| John Marshall - 1836 - 534 pages
...for some days past worn a dark and gloomy aspect, I yet look forward to a fortunate and happy change. I trust General Burgoyne's army will meet, sooner...and, as I suggested before, that the success he has met with will precipitate his ruin. From your accounts, he appears to be pursuing that line of conduct... | |
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