Major General Philip Schuyler, And the Burgoyne Campaign in the Summer of 1777 : the Annual Address Delivered Tuesday Evening, 2d January, 1877, Before the New York Historical Society
Major General Philip Schuyler, And the Burgoyne Campaign in the Summer of 1777 : the Annual Address Delivered Tuesday Evening, 2d January, 1877, Before the New York Historical Society
De Peyster, J. Watts (John Watts), 1821-1907
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New England, at this date, was repi-esented by two hundred and thirty-four men. New York had a thousand and fifty on the Hudson, besides tliose who were defending Fort StanAvix, and the eiglit hundred under Harkheimer, of whom about one-half perislied in l)attle within the next ten days. Out upon the pretentiousness of New England. They have compiled our school-books, and they have written our histories. No wonder that Fletcher of Saltoun said, "I care not who makes the laws, if I can only make... the ballads of a people." There never was a New England writer just to the State of New York, from the first one who took up a pen, down to the eloquent historian who wound up l)y finding a new charge against New York's grciit son, that he was deficient in personal intrepidity. 20 Schuyler settled the question at the time by a single sentence: " The scoundrels that doubt my personal fortitude, dare not put it to the trial." Such meanness is sickening, but it is excusable, perhaps, in this case, since the same charge has been brought against Frederic the Great, against Napoleon, against Greene — in fact, against the majority of the best generals, who have failed to fulfil the absurd expectations of utter ignoran(;e.
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