| Thomas Wilson - 1821 - 382 Seiten
...the affairs in the Northern department, as well as in the superintendence of the Indian concerns. On. the approach of Burgoyne, in 1777, he made every exertion to obstruct his progress, but the misfortunes of the day gave rise to jealousies in regard to him, which led to an order to enquire into... | |
| 1824 - 518 Seiten
...the northern department. The superintendence of the Indian concerns claimed much of his attention. On the approach of Burgoyne in 1777. he made every exertion...Clair, occasioning unreasonable jealousies in regard to Schuylerin NewEngland, he wassupereeded bygeneral Gates in August, and congress directed an inquiry... | |
| 1824 - 518 Seiten
...the northern department. The superintendence of the Indian concerns claimed much of his attention. On the approach of Burgoyne in 1777, he made every exertion...obstruct his progress ; but the evacuation of Ticonderoga !>y St. Clair, occasioning unreasonable jealousies in regard to Schuylerin New.England, he was superceded... | |
| 1824 - 516 Seiten
...concerns claimed much of his attention. On the approach of Burgoyne in 1777. he made every exertiou to obstruct his progress : but the evacuation of Ticonderoga...Clair, occasioning unreasonable jealousies in regard to Schuylerin New England, he was superceded by general Gates in August, and congress directed an inquiry... | |
| 1825 - 462 Seiten
...the northern department. The superintendence of the Indian concerns claimed much of his attention. On the approach of Burgoyne, in 1777, he made every exertion...to Schuyler, in New England, he was superseded by Gates, in August, and Congress directed an inquiry to be made into his conduct. It was a matter of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin French - 1820 - 370 Seiten
...the northern department. The superintendence of the Indian concerns claimed much of his attention. On the approach of Burgoyne, in 1777, he made every exertion...occasioning unreasonable jealousies in regard to Schuyler in New-England, he was superseded by Gates in August, and congress directed an inquiry to be made into... | |
| 1825 - 464 Seiten
...the northern department. The superintendence of the Indian concerns claimed much of his attention. On the approach of Burgoyne, in 1777, he made every exertion...; but the evacuation of Ticonderoga by St. Clair, occHsioning unreasonable jealousies in regard to Schuyler, in New England, he was superseded by Gates,... | |
| 1825 - 455 Seiten
...the northern department. The superintendence of the Indian concerns claimed much of his attention. On the approach of Burgoyne, in 1777, he made every exertion to obstruct his progress ; but the evacuation F Ticonderoga by St. Clair, occasioning unreasonable jealsies in regard to Schuyler, in New England,... | |
| 1826 - 388 Seiten
...the affairs in the Northern department, as well as in the superintendence of the Indian concerns. On the approach of Burgoyne, in 1777, he made every exertion to obstruct his progress, but the misfortunes of the day gave rise to jealousies in regard to him, which led to an order to enquire into... | |
| Francis Smith Eastman - 1828 - 320 Seiten
...recovery, he devoted himself zealously to the management of affairs in the northern department. On the approach of Burgoyne, in 1777, he made every exertion...regard to Schuyler in New England, he was superseded by Gates, in August, and had the mortification to be recalled, when he was about to take ground, and face... | |
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