| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 strani
...resources, until by mere attrition, if in no other way, there CH. IX.] POSITION OF MILITARY AFFAIRS. 423 should be nothing left to him but an equal submission...country to the Constitution and laws of the land." In connection with these statements, it is important to notice the situation of the loyal forces at... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 598 strani
...carrying on resistance. Second, to hammer continuously against the armed force of the enemy and hU resources, until by mere attrition, if in no other...section of our common country to the Constitution and lairs of the land. " These views have been kept constantly in mind, and orders given and campaigns... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 842 strani
...carrying on resistance. Second, to hammer continuously against the armed force ofttlic enemy and his hut an equal submission with the loyal section of our common country to the Constitution and laws of... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 652 strani
...his final report on the war — " to hammer continuously against the armed force of the enemy and his resources, until by mere attrition, if in no other way, there should be nothing left to him but" submission. He assumed the command of the army, which, however, still remained under the immediate... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1866 - 808 strani
...carrying on resistance. Second, to hammer continuously against the armed force of the enemy and his resources, until, by mere attrition, if in no other...orders given and campaigns made to carry them out. Whether they might have been better in conception and execution is for the people, who mourn the loss... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 836 strani
...carrying on resistance. Second, to hammer continuously against the armed force of the enemy and his resources, until, by mere attrition, if in no other...orders given and campaigns made to carry them out. Whether they might have been better in conception and execution is for the people, who mourn the loss... | |
| United States. President - 1866 - 722 strani
...carrying on resistance. Second, to hammer continuously against the armed force of the enemy and his resources, until by mere attrition, if in no other...orders given and campaigns made to carry them out. Whether they might have been better in conception and execution is for the people, who mourn the loss... | |
| United States. President - 1866 - 920 strani
...carrying on resistance. Second, to hammer continuously against the armed force of the enemy and his resources, until by mere attrition, if in no other...orders given and campaigns made to carry them out. Whether they might have been better in conception and execution is for the people, who mourn the loss... | |
| Robert Allen Campbell - 1866 - 390 strani
...another of our armies. Second, to hammer continuously against the armed force of the enemy and his resources, until, by mere attrition, if in no other...orders given and campaigns made to carry them out. Whether they might have been better in conception and execution is for the people, who mourn the loss... | |
| 1866 - 724 strani
...carry ing on resistance. Second, to hammer continuously against the armed force of the enemy and his resources, until by mere attrition, if in no other...orders given and campaigns made to carry them out. Whether they might have been better in conception und execution is for the people, who mourn the loss... | |
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