A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Том 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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... Schuyler ought to have known it to be his duty to have acquiesced there- in - That the suggestion in General Schuyler's letter to Congress , that it was a compliment due to him to have been advised of the reasons of Dr. Stringer's dis ...
... Schuyler ought to have known it to be his duty to have acquiesced there- in - That the suggestion in General Schuyler's letter to Congress , that it was a compliment due to him to have been advised of the reasons of Dr. Stringer's dis ...
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Paul Allen. • in General Schuyler's letter of the 4th of February , ' that he confidently expected Congress would have done him that justice , which it was in their power to give , and which he humbly conceives they ought to have done ...
Paul Allen. • in General Schuyler's letter of the 4th of February , ' that he confidently expected Congress would have done him that justice , which it was in their power to give , and which he humbly conceives they ought to have done ...
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... Schuyler had made his peace with Congress by a satisfactory letter of explanation , and was appointed to the command of the northern department , includ- ing Albany , Ticonderoga , Fort Stanwix and their dependencies . By this strange ...
... Schuyler had made his peace with Congress by a satisfactory letter of explanation , and was appointed to the command of the northern department , includ- ing Albany , Ticonderoga , Fort Stanwix and their dependencies . By this strange ...
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... Schuyler was the older officer of the two , and perhaps on the strict principles of military rank was best entitled to it ; but when once removed , there should at least have been some grounds of complaint against his succes- sor , to ...
... Schuyler was the older officer of the two , and perhaps on the strict principles of military rank was best entitled to it ; but when once removed , there should at least have been some grounds of complaint against his succes- sor , to ...
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... Schuyler himself visited Ticonderoga , and on the 20th held a council of his general officers , who merely attested the fact of the inadequacy of their means of defence , and came to the conclusion , that in the event of its being ...
... Schuyler himself visited Ticonderoga , and on the 20th held a council of his general officers , who merely attested the fact of the inadequacy of their means of defence , and came to the conclusion , that in the event of its being ...
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