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" Nevertheless, so well established was the spotless reputation of the vanquished general that he continued to enjoy the undiminished respect and confidence of Congress, of the army, and of the commander in chief. "
Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States - 142 ページ
Henry Lee 著 - 1812
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The General Repository, 第 3 巻

Andrews Norton - 1813 - 424 ページ
...diminish the honor oi its excellent and respectable commander: " — so established," says general Lee, "was the spotless reputation of the vanquished general,...to enjoy the undiminished respect and confidence of the congress, the army, and the commander in chief." Notwithstanding we will give some account of this...

Miscellaneous Writings of Charles Eliot: To which are Prefixed Some Notices ...

Charles Eliot - 1814 - 258 ページ
...diminish the honor of its excellent and respectable commander : "—so established," says general Lee, " was the spotless reputation of the vanquished general,...to enjoy the undiminished respect and confidence of the congress, the army, and the commander in chief." Notwithstanding we will give some account of general...

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Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 624 ページ
...fortnight never undressed to sleep. Notwithstanding this unfortunate termination of his command, " so established was the spotless reputation of the vanquished...to enjoy the undiminished respect and confidence of the Congress, the army, and the commander in chief."* " Great praise is due to General Lincoln," says...

The Biography of the Principal American Military and Naval Heroes ...

Thomas Wilson - 1822 - 392 ページ
...his decision from blame or distrust. Notwithstanding this unfortunate termination of his command, so established was the spotless reputation of the vanquished...to enjoy the undiminished respect and confidence of the Con- ' gress, the army, and the Commander-in-chief. General Lincoln was admitted to his parole,...

The Biography of the American Military and Naval Heroes, of the ...

1826 - 388 ページ
...his decision from blame or distrust. Notwithstanding this unfortunate termination of his command, so established was the spotless reputation of the vanquished...to enjoy the undiminished respect and confidence of the Congress, the army, and the Commander-in-chief. General Lincoln was admitted to his parole, and...

Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States

Henry Lee - 1827 - 484 ページ
...be retained by the reduction of the country, was now perceived with all its pernicious consequence-. Nevertheless, so well established was the spotless...of putting a stop to the ravages and waste of war. The negotiation terminated unsuccessfully ; and the mediating power united with France in the contest....

Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States

Henry Lee - 1827 - 486 ページ
...save a town which only can be retained by the reduction of the country, was now perceived with all it? pernicious consequences. Nevertheless, so well established...he continued to enjoy the undiminished respect and con6dence of congress, of the army, and of the commander in chief. During the winter the king of Spain...

A Military Journal During the American Revolutionary War: From 1775 to 1783

James Thacher - 1827 - 494 ページ
...fortnight, never undressed to sleep."* Notwithstanding this unfortunate termination of his command, so established was the spotless reputation of the vanquished...to enjoy the undiminished respect and confidence of the Congress, the army, and the Commander in Chief.f " Great praise is due to General Lincoln," says...

Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States

Henry Lee - 1827 - 480 ページ
...country, was now perceived with all i'- pernicious consequences. Nevertheless, so well established wa* the spotless reputation of the vanquished general that he continued to enjoy the undhmnishe,d respect -md contidence of congress, of the army, and of the commander in chief. During...

Lives of the Departed Heroes, Sages, and Statesmen of America: Confined ...

1834 - 426 ページ
...fortnight never undressed to sleep." Notwithstanding this unfortunate .termination of his command, so established was the spotless reputation of the vanquished...to enjoy the undiminished respect and confidence of the congress, the army, and the commander in chief. " Great praise is due to general Lincoln," says...




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