A Sidelight on History: Being the Letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, Written During the Yorktown Campaign, 1781New York times, 1971 - 77페이지 |
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... tion , but the want of means which is the cause of our misfortunes , I am sure that will be the case . Greater abilities might improve our force to greater advantage ; but as for men , I can do no more than I have done . If my conduct ...
... tion , but the want of means which is the cause of our misfortunes , I am sure that will be the case . Greater abilities might improve our force to greater advantage ; but as for men , I can do no more than I have done . If my conduct ...
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... tion of the upper parts of the Chesapeak . The fleet is watered ; and the enemy give out that Baltimore is the place of destination . I know not well what to say in this case . To deceive more effectively , generals some- times announce ...
... tion of the upper parts of the Chesapeak . The fleet is watered ; and the enemy give out that Baltimore is the place of destination . I know not well what to say in this case . To deceive more effectively , generals some- times announce ...
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... tion of the Bay . The English saved themselves , as it is said we have sometimes done , by running away . Count de Grasse brought in with them the Iris and Richmond , which he found cruising off the Capes . So far , our affairs assume ...
... tion of the Bay . The English saved themselves , as it is said we have sometimes done , by running away . Count de Grasse brought in with them the Iris and Richmond , which he found cruising off the Capes . So far , our affairs assume ...
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