The men slept in the trenches and under arms, but to my utter surprise, he permitted day after day to elapse without an assault. In a few days, the object of his delay was apparent. In every direction, in front of our lines, through the intervening woods,... McClellan's Military Career Reviewed and Exposed - Stran 8avtor: William Swinton - 1864 - 32 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 492 strani
...the commanding general that the retreating enemy would avail under arms, lut, to my utter surprise, he permitted day after day to elapse without an assault....along the open fields earthworks began to appear. Through the energetic action of the government re-enforcements began to pour in, and each hour the... | |
| Confederate States of America. War Department, Confederate States of America. Congress - 1864 - 582 strani
...another attack by the enemy. The men slept in the trenches and under arms, but to my utter surprise, he permitted day after day to elapse without an assault....along the open fields, earthworks began to appear. Through the energetic action of the government, reinforcements began to pour in, and, each hour, the... | |
| Confederate States of America. War Department, Confederate States of America. Congress - 1864 - 590 strani
...another attack by the enemy. The men slept in the trenches and under arms, but to my utter surprise, he permitted day after day to elapse without an assault....along the open fields, earthworks began to appear. Through the energetic action of the government, reinforcements began to pour in, and, each liour, the... | |
| Confederate States of America. War Department - 1864 - 600 strani
...another attack by the enemy. The men slept in the trenches and under arms, but to my utter surprise, he permitted day after day to elapse without an assault....along the open fields, earthworks began to appear. Through the energetic action of the government, reinforcements began to pour in, and, each hour, the... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 518 strani
...avail under arms, but, to my 'utter surprise, he permitted day after day to elapse without an asxautt. In a few days the object of his delay was apparent....along the open .fields, earthworks began to appear. Through the energetic action of the government re-enforcements began to pour in, and each hour the... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 strani
...utter surprise, he permitted day after day to daps* without an assault. In a few days the object of hie delay was apparent. In every direction in front of...along the open fields earthworks began to appear. Through the energetic action of the government re-enforcements began to pour in, and each hour the... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1864 - 96 strani
...another attack by the enemy. The men slept in the trenches and under arms ; but, to my utter surprise, he permitted day after day to elapse without an assault. In a few days, the object of this delay was apparent. In every direction, in front of our lines, through the intervening woods and... | |
| William Swinton - 1864 - 40 strani
...single reconnoiseance, he sat down to — dig. ''To my utter surprise," says General Magruder, "h* permitted day after day to elapse without an assault. In a few days the object of hia delay was apparent. In every direction, in front of our lines, through the intervening woods, and... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 840 strani
...another attack by the enemy. The men slept in the trenches and under arms, but, to my utter surprise, he permitted day after day to elapse without an assault...lines, through the intervening woods and along the open Jleldt, earthworks ltyan to appear. Through the energetic action of the Government re-enforcements... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 864 strani
...another attack by the enemy. Th« men slept in the trenches and under arms, but% to my utter surprise, he permitted day after day to elapse without an assault....delay was apparent. In every direction in front of our line*, through the intervening woods and along the open fields, earthwork* began to appear. Through... | |
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