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The Campaign of Trenton 1776-77

By Samuel Adams Drake

2019-02-27 20:06:23

Though costly, this sort of discipline, this education, gradually led to a closer equality between the combatants, as year after year they faced and fought each other. When the lesson was well learned our generals began to win battles, and our soldie ... Read more
Though costly, this sort of discipline, this education, gradually led to a closer equality between the combatants, as year after year they faced and fought each other. When the lesson was well learned our generals began to win battles, and our soldiers to fight with a confidence altogether new to them. In vain do we look for any other explanation of the sudden stiffening up of the backbone of the Revolutionary army, or of the equally sudden restoration of an apparently dead and buried cause after even its most devoted followers had given up all as lost. As with expiring breath that little band of hunted fugitives, miserable remnant of an army of 30,000 men, turning suddenly upon its victorious pursuers, dealt it blow after blow, the sun which seemed setting in darkness, again rose with new splendor upon the fortunes of these infant States. Less

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File size429.976 KB
Print pages116
PublisherPublic Domain Book
Publication date2010-08-29
LanguageEnglish
ISBN1296406733
Samuel Adams Drake (December 20, 1833, Boston – December 4, 1905, Kennebunkport, Maine) was a United States journalist and writer.He was a son a Samuel Gardner Drake. He was educated in the public s...

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