A Letter to a Friend : Giving a Concise, But Just, Account, According to the Advices Hitherto Received, of the Ohio-Defeat ; And Pointing Out Also the Many Good Ends, This Inglorious Event is Naturally Adapted to Promote ; Or, Shewing Wherein It is Fitted
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This gave rife to the appearance of General Braddock in Virginia, as HeadoF all his Majefty's forces in North-Ame- rica. And to this, I believe, it may principally be attributed, that we met with fuch ill fuccefs on the banks of the Msnongahela. Not that I queftion theperfonal valor of thisGentleman,or his military fkill in the regular way : But he had no Idea of the manner of fighting in ufe here, and therefore wholly neglefted the only effe£lual expedients to guard againft the fatal confequen...ccs that arofe from it. It does not indeed look very likely, that a ftranger to the country, and one altogether unacquain- ted with its warlike methods,which are known to be quite different from what they are in Europe, fhould be the beft qualified perfon to have the chief hand in planning) and executing, the hoflile fchemes ncceffary for our proteftion and fecurity. The prefent melancholly event is, all cir- cumftances confidered, furprizingly calculated to give inftru^tion and warning ( 8 ; warning upon this head : Nor, after fuch dear-bought experience, is it probable we fhall sgain have our firft military officer from home.
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