Ceremonies At the Dedication of the Equestrian Statue of Major General Anthony W
Ceremonies At the Dedication of the Equestrian Statue of Major General Anthony W
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JG Major General Anthony Wayne. than on achieving something very great. BrilHant actions may fade, but prudent conduct never can. Your reputation can receive no additional luster from courage, while pruden- tial conduct will render it complete, " and when it came to the methods to be pursued his suggestions were equally def- inite and helpful : "I think you should try to hold out en- couragement to the Tories to abandon the enemy's interest and though you cannot promise positively to pardon the...m you may promise to do all in your power to procure it. " In brief, Greene had nothing to offer and his utmost hope was that no disaster should occur. Wayne in the early part of January, 1782, threw up intrenchments at a point on the Sa- N-annah River twenty-five miles above the city of Savannah and established a line across to the Ogeechee, intended to separate the British from their Indian allies and to cut off the source of supplies. Immediately things began to move and the prospect to brighten.
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