This Day in History: November 26
As the Evacuation would have taken place at all
events it is fortunate for the Troops that it happened so early, as they
would have been exposed to much difficulty in a march thro a very
barren Country, intersected by many Rivers that are not fordable—Whether
I should reckon it fortunate for myself or not I am not so certain, but
I am always satisfied with what produces any advantage to my Country
and an other State being freed from the power of the Enemy is a
circumstance of no little importance at this Juncture. It has also
freed me from an uneasiness that hung upon my mind—that I might probably
find them so posted as not to have it in my power to dislodge them, and
be reduced to the alternative of an uncertain Assault or that of
leaving them unmolested. [More]
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