| Allen Johnson - 1920 - 258 Seiten
...possessed during this war, much must be expected of me; and yet I can discern no object which can be achieved at this point worthy of the risk which will attend its attempt." Izard had already predicted that the withdrawal of his forces from Plattsburg would leave northeastern... | |
| Walter R. Borneman - 2004 - 384 Seiten
...during this war, much must have been expected from me — and yet I can discern no object which can be achieved at this point, worthy of the risk which will attend its attempt."-' But even breathing the word "Canada" made most Federalists see red. They had been saying from the outset... | |
| Walter R. Borneman - 2009 - 392 Seiten
...during this war, much must have been expected from me — and yet I can discern no object which can be achieved at this point, worthy of the risk which will attend its attempt."2 But even breathing the word "Canada" made most Federalists see red. They had been saying... | |
| 1920 - 300 Seiten
...possessed during this war, much must be expected of me; and yet I can discern no object which can be achieved at this point worthy of the risk which will attend its attempt." Izard had already predicted that the withdrawal of his forces from Plattsburg would leave northeastern... | |
| |