| C. M. Clark - 1887 - 256 pages
...the Secretary of War described the engagement. From that letter the following extracts are taken : "'It is with infinite pleasure that I now announce...brilliant success of the Federal army under my command. . . . '"The enemy advanced from this place on the 1sth, and arrived at Roche de.Bout on the 18th; the... | |
| 1909 - 620 pages
...extra baggage. In reporting the engagement General Wayne says : "It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...under my command in a general action with the combined forces of the hostile Indians, and a considerable number of volunteers and militia of Detroit, on the... | |
| Great Britain. State Trials Committee - 1898 - 520 pages
...upon a new topic, that I scarcely ever touched upon before. I have a new theme new to dilate upon, and it is with infinite pleasure that I now announce to you the certainty of our carrying the Repeal of the Union." He then proceeds in another part of his address... | |
| Frazer Ells Wilson - 1894 - 124 pages
...Secretary of War, addressed at his headquarters on the Grand Glaize, August 28th, explains what followed : "It is with infinite pleasure that I now announce to you the brilliant success of under my command, in a general action with the combined forces of the hostile Indians, and a considerable... | |
| 1909 - 634 pages
...extra baggage. In reporting the engagement General Wayne says : "It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...under my command in a general action with the combined forces of the hostile Indians, and a considerable number of volunteers and militia of Detroit, on the... | |
| 1913 - 330 pages
...WAYNE AUGUST 20th, 1794 General Wayne to the Secretary of War. Sir: It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...the volunteers and militia of Detroit, on the 20th August, on the banks of the Miamis, in the vicinity of the British post and garrison at the foot of... | |
| Charles Morris - 1913 - 434 pages
...following official despatch from him to the Secretary of War: " It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...number of the volunteers and militia of Detroit, on the 2Oth of August, 1794, on the banks of the Miamis, in the vicinity of the British post and garrison... | |
| 1913 - 578 pages
...letter Jrom Major General Wayne to the Secretary oj War.1 HEAD QUARTERS, GREENVILLE, 24th January, 1795. It is with infinite pleasure that I now announce to you, the strong and pleasing prospects of a general peace, between the United States and all the late hostile... | |
| 1914 - 428 pages
...WAYNE AUGUST 20th, 1794 General Wayne to the Secretary of War. Sir: It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...the volunteers and militia of Detroit, on the 20th August, on the banks of the Miamis, in the vicinity of the British post and garrison at the foot of... | |
| Bert Joseph Griswold - 1917 - 796 pages
...Timber is best told in the language of General Wayne, from whose official report the account is quoted : "It is with infinite pleasure that I now announce...my command, in a general action with the combined forces of the hostile Indians and a considerable number of the volunteers and militia of Detroit, on... | |
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