| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 422 페이지
...enemy should be throwing any force up the North River. General Howe's in a manner abandoning General Burgoyne is so unaccountable a matter, that, till I am fully assured it is so, I cannot help casting my eyes continually behind me. " As I shall pay no regard to any flying... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 872 페이지
...so that aid to the Highland forts might be speedily rendered, if necessary ; for, he said, " General Howe's in a manner abandoning Burgoyne is so unaccountable a matter, that, till I am fully assured it is so, I can not help casting my eyes continually behind me." He added : " As I shall pay no regard... | |
| Edward Barrington De Fonblanque - 1876 - 544 페이지
...two of his letters of this time. In the first, dated from the Delaware on 3Oth July,_he says: — " Howe's in a manner abandoning Burgoyne is so unaccountable...cannot help casting my eyes continually behind me." On the 22nd August he says : — " The English Fleet has entered the Chesapeake, there is not the least... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 618 페이지
...enemy should be throwing any force up the North River. General Howe's in a manner abandoning General Burgoyne, is so unaccountable a matter, that, till I am fully assured it is so, / cannot help casting my eyes contin witty behind me. As I shall pay no regard to any flying... | |
| John Fiske - 1891 - 400 페이지
...and kept everything in readiness for an instant countermarch. In a letter of July 30th he writes, " Howe's in a manner abandoning Burgoyne is so unaccountable...cannot help casting my eyes continually behind me." Next day, learning that the fleet had arrived at the Capes of Delaware, he advanced to Germantown ;... | |
| John Fiske - 1891 - 406 페이지
...kept everything in readiness for an instant countermarch. In a letter of July 30th he writes, " Howe,s in a manner abandoning Burgoyne is so unaccountable...cannot help casting my eyes continually behind me" Next day, learning that the fleet had arrived at the Capes of Delaware, he advanced to Germantown ;... | |
| John Fiske - 1891 - 430 페이지
...and kept everything in readiness for an instant countermarch. In a letter of July 30th he writes, " Howe's in a manner abandoning Burgoyne is so unaccountable a matter that, till I am fully assured of it, / cannot help casting my eyes continually behind me" Next day, learning that the fleet had arrived... | |
| John Fiske - 1891 - 398 페이지
...kept everything in readiness for an instant countermarch. In a letter of July 30th he writes, " Howe'a in a manner abandoning Burgoyne is so unaccountable a matter that, till I am fully assured of it, 2 cannot help casting my eyes continually behind me" Next day, learning that the fleet had arrived... | |
| William Spohn Baker - 1892 - 444 페이지
...actually enters the Bay, and puts the matter beyond a doubt. Genl Howe's in a manner abandoning General Burgoyne is so unaccountable a matter, that, till I am fully assured it is so, I cannot help casting my Eyes continually behind me." — Washington to General Gates. The... | |
| William Spohn Baker - 1892 - 358 페이지
...actually enters the Bay, and puts the matter beyond a doubt. Genl Howe's in a manner abandoning General Burgoyne is so unaccountable a matter, that, till I am fully assured it is so, I cannot help casting my Eyes continually behind me." — Washington to General Gales. The... | |
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