| 1878 - 562 páginas
...servant, G? WASHINGTON. To MAJOR-GENERAL HEATH. HEADQUARTERS, NEW WINDSOR, May 9, 1781. DEAR Sm, — You will be pleased to proceed immediately to the...with eventual far greater evils, if not final ruin. With regard to the particular mode of obtaining and transporting supplies, I will not presume to dictate... | |
| William Heath - 1904 - 450 páginas
...The present critical and alarming situation of our troops and garrisons, for the want of provisions, is (from the nature of your command) so perfectly...with eventual far greater evils, if not final ruin. "With regard to the particular mode of obtaining and transporting supplies, I will not presume to dictate;... | |
| Emory Upton - 1904 - 532 páginas
...transportation of all the salted provisions in the western part of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and, third, the establishment of a regular systematic, effectual...and the whole Army be disbanded; without the latter, With regard to the particular mode of obtaining and transporting supplies 1 will not presume to dictate;... | |
| United States. War Department - 1904 - 534 páginas
...transportation of all the salted provisions in the western part of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and, third, the establishment of a regular systematic, effectual...the two former are effected, the garrison of Fort Sclmyler must inevitably, that of West Point may probably, fall, and the whole Army be disbanded; without... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1905 - 444 páginas
...transportation of all the salted meat in the western parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts ; and 3rdly, the establishment of a regular systematic effectual...Fort Schuyler must inevitably, that of West Point may prob*blyffa% and the whole army be disbanded ; without the latter, the same perplexing wants, irregularities... | |
| Emory Upton - 1912 - 676 páginas
...transportation of all the salted provisions in the western part of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and, third, the establishment of a regular systematic, effectual...with eventual far greater evils, if not final ruin. With regard to the particular mode of obtaining and transporting supplies 1 will not presume to dictate;... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 540 páginas
...transportation of all the salted provisions in the western part of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and, third, the establishment of a regular systematic, effectual...wants, irregularities, and distress, which we have BO often experienced, will incessantly occur, with eventual far greater evils, if not final ruin. With... | |
| Emory Upton - 1912 - 546 páginas
...transportation of all the salted provisions in the western part of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and, third, the establishment of a regular systematic, effectual...and the whole Army be disbanded; without the latter, "Greene's Life of General N. Greene, vol. 3, pp. 556, 556. » Heath's Memoirs, p. 283. the same perplexing... | |
| 1916 - 544 páginas
...transportation of all the salted provisions in the western part of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and, third, the establishment of a regular systematic, effectual...and the whole Army be disbanded; without the latter, "Greene's Life of General N. Greene, vol. 3, pp. 555, 556. » Heath' a Memoirs, p. 283. the same perplexing... | |
| Emory Upton, United States. War Department - 1917 - 546 páginas
...transportation of all the salted provisions in the western part of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and, third, the establishment of a regular systematic, effectual...the campaign. Unless the two former are effected, tin- garrison of Fort Schuyler must inevitably, that of West Point may probably, fall, and the whole... | |
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