Fifty-Five Letters of George Washington to Benjamin Lincoln, 1777-1799; Briefly Described, With Foreword, By A. J. Bowden. the Letters the Property of And for Sale By George H. Richmond ..
Fifty-Five Letters of George Washington to Benjamin Lincoln, 1777-1799; Briefly Described, With Foreword, By A. J. Bowden. the Letters the Property of And for Sale By George H. Richmond ..
Washington, George, 1732-1799
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I shall not hesitate immediately to order a further reinforcement, could I do it with prudence; but we are so extremely weak, not more than four hundred recruits from all the States having yet come in, about one hundred of whom are from Massachusetts, that, although the enemy have lately sent off another detachment of at least fifteen hundred men under the conmiand of General Phillips, I do not think myself justifiable in doing it under present circumstances. But, that the measure may be adopte...d as early as possible, I must desire and call upon you, in the most positive manner to send forward every man from Massachusetts that you can collect. The urgency of the times requires that every exertion should be made to check the enemy in the rapidity of their progress to the southward. Tou will have heard of the disappointment of the expedition against Arnold. Oeneral Greene has had a general engagement with Lord Comwallis,* from which, though he suffered a defeat, he might ulti- mately derive advantages, had his Lordship no pros- pect of fresh succours General Greene's present force will not enable him to give any effectual oppo- sition.
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