| Joel Cook - 1862 - 364 strani
...of operations by a flank movement, always regarded as the most hazardous of military expedients. You have saved all your material, all your trains, and...desperate fury, by men of the same race and nation, skilfully massed and led. "Under every disadvantage of numbers, and necessarily of position also, you... | |
| 1863 - 848 strani
...always regarded as the most hazardous of military operations. You bave saved all your guns except a tew lost in battle, taking in return guns and colors from...desperate fury, by men of the same race and nation, skilfully massed and led. Under every disadviuitiige of number, and necessarily of position also, you... | |
| Frank Moore - 1863 - 848 strani
...material, all your trains and all your guns, eiceptafew lost in battle, taking in return guns .n.nd colors from the enemy. Upon your march, you have been...desperate fury, by men of the same race and nation, skilfully massed and led. Under every disadviniage of number, and necessarily of position al.-o, you... | |
| English Combatant - 1863 - 388 strani
...changing your base by a flank movement, always regarded as the most hazardous of military expedients. You have saved all your material, all your trains, and...except a few lost in battle, taking in return guns and colours from the enemy (?). Upon your march you have been assailed day after day with desperate fury... | |
| Frank Moore - 1863 - 894 strani
...of operations by a flank movement, always regarded as the most hazardous of military expedients. You have saved all your material, all your trains and...except a few lost in battle, taking in return guns ami colors from the enemy. Upon your march, you have been assailed day after day with desperate fury,... | |
| Edwin Winchester Stone - 1864 - 448 strani
...of operations by a flank movement, always regarded as the most hazardous of military expedients. You have saved all your material, all your trains, and...desperate fury, by men of the same race and nation, skilfully massed and led. Under every disadvantage of numbers, and necessarily of position, also, you... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 406 strani
...of operations by a flank movement, always regarded as the most hazardous of military expedients. You have saved all your material, all your trains and...desperate fury, by men of the same race and nation, skilfully massed and led. Under every disadvantage of number, and necessarily of position also, you... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 426 strani
...of operations by a flank movement, always regarded as the most hazardous of military expedients. You have saved all your material, all your trains and...desperate fury, by men of the same race and nation, skilfully massed and led. Under every disadvantage of number, and necessarily of position also, you... | |
| Markinfield Addey - 1864 - 574 strani
...of operations by a flank movement, always regarded as the most hazardous of military expedients. You have saved all your material, all your trains, and...after day with desperate fury, by men of the same race 14* and nation, skilfully massed and led. Under every disadvantage of number, and necessarily of position... | |
| English Combatant - 1864 - 608 strani
...Attacked by superior forces, and without hope of reenforcements, you have succeeded in changing your base by a flank movement, always regarded as the most hazardous...battle, taking in return guns and colors from the «nemy(?). Upon your march you have been assailed day after day with desperate fury by men of the same... | |
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