| Charles Miner - Sullivan's Indian Campaign, 1779 - 1845 - 616 pages
...the whole army landed and encamped on the same ground, and in the same order, as on the 30th of July. Thus, by the perseverance, good conduct, and determined...us for success". The glorious achievements we have exhibited in extending our conquests so far, and, at the same time, render them so very complete, will... | |
| Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban - Pennsylvania - 1896 - 904 pages
...Commander-in-Chief, with the assistance of his council and the full,determination of his troops to execute, we have fully accomplished the great end and intentions of...us for success. The glorious achievements we have exhibited in extending our conquests so far and at the same time rendering them so very complete, will... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office, Frederick Cook - Indians of North America - 1887 - 638 pages
...the whole army landed and encamped on the same ground, and in the same order, as on the 3oth of Julv. Thus, by the perseverance, good conduct, and determined...us for success. The glorious achievements we have exhibited in extending our conquests so far, and. at the same time, render them so very complete, will... | |
| Clement Ferdinand Heverly - Sheshequin (Pa.) - 1902 - 396 pages
...fully accomplished the great end and intentions of this important expedition ; and I flatter myself \ve fully surpassed the most sanguine expectations of...were more immediately looking to us for success." The reader will ask what connection has Sullivan's expedition with the history of Sheshequin ? First, as... | |
| Louise Welles Murray - Athens (Pa.) - 1908 - 710 pages
...Expedition. "Thus, by the perseverance, good conduct, and determined resolution of our cpmmander-in-chief, with the assistance of his council, and the full determination...us for success. "The glorious achievements we have exhibited in extending pur conquests so far, and at the same render them so complete, will make no... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1909 - 680 pages
...intentions of this important expedition, And I natter myself we have far more than fully surpass'd the most sanguine expectations of those whose Eyes...us for success. The glorious achievements we have exhibited in extending our conquests so far, and at the same time render them so very compleat, will... | |
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