| Benson John Lossing - 1870 - Страниц: 900
...your operations. In answer to your letter of the 28th of September, by CC, I shall only say, I can not presume to order, or even advise, for reasons obvious....heartily wish you success. Faithfully yours, H. CLINTON. "GEM. BCEOOYNE." The bullet, with the despatch, is in possession of a member of the Clinton family.... | |
| Alan Axelrod - 2007 - Страниц: 398
...pointed out that he could not stay where he was beyond October 12. Clinton's reply was of little help: "In answer to your letter of the 28th of September...for reasons obvious. I heartily wish you success." In any case, the reply never reached Burgoyne. Continental army surgeon Dr. James Thatcher explained... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1915 - Страниц: 1076
...Montgomery, October 8, 1777. Nous y voici and nothing between us and Gates. I sincerely hope this little success of ours may facilitate your operations. In...heartily wish you success. Faithfully yours. H. CLINTON. Gen. Burgoyne. A few days later Taylor was hanged at Hurley. The Falls house in which the foregoing... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1856 - Страниц: 584
...facilitate your operations. In answer to jour letter of the 28th of September by C. (.'., I shall onlj say I cannot presume to order, or even advise, for...heartily wish you success. ** Faithfully yours, " H. Сшггоя." Here, too, is the sword worn by Lafayette during the Revolution, and presented to Col.... | |
| 1874 - Страниц: 584
...S. 1777. " ffoiay void [here we are], and nothing between us and Gates. I sincerely hope this little success of ours may facilitate your operations. In answer to your letter of the 28th of Septem!>ert by CC [Captain Campbell], I shall only say, I cannot presume to order, or even advise,... | |
| Francis Josiah Hudleston - 1927 - Страниц: 434
...Montgomery, October 8, 1777. "Nous y void, and nothing now between us and Gates. I sincerely hope this little success of ours may facilitate your operations. In answer to your letter of the 28th September, by CC,* I shall 'only say I cannot presume to order, or even to advise, for reasons obvious.... | |
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