| 1865 - 632 strani
...the line of the Upper Potomac by the enemy, and the moral effect of the victory ; important results, it is true, but not decisive of the war, nor securing...destruction of the enemy's main army, for he could fall bach upon other positions, and fight us again and again, should the condition of Jtis troops permit.... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 500 strani
...the line of the upper Potomac by the enemy, and the moral effect of the victory ; important results it is true, but not decisive of the war, nor securing...again, should the condition of his troops permit. If he is in no condition to fight us again out of range of the intrenehments at Richmond, w6 would... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 324 strani
...the line of the upper Potomac by the enemy, and the moral effect of the victory ; important results, it is true, but not decisive of the war, nor securing...again, should the condition of his troops permit. If he is no condition to fight us again out of range of the intrenchments at Richmond, we would find... | |
| 1864 - 808 strani
...line of the upper Potomac by the enemy, and the moral effect of the victory — important results, it is true, but not decisive of the war, nor securing...and again should the condition of his troops permit. If he is in no condition to fight us again out of range of the intrenchments at Richmond, we would... | |
| United States. War Department - 1864 - 256 strani
...the line of the upper Potomac by the enemy, and the moral effect of the victory ; important results, it is true, but not decisive of the war, nor securing...again, should the condition of his troops permit. If he is in no condition to fight us again out of the range of the "intrenchments at Richmond, we would... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 344 strani
...the line of the upper Potomac by the enemy, and the moral effect of the victory ; important results, it is true, but not decisive of the war, nor securing...again, should the condition of his troops permit. If he is no condition to fight us again out of range of the intrenchments at Richmond, we would find... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 256 strani
...the line of the upper Potomac by the enemy, and the moral effect of the victory ; important results, it is true, but not decisive of the war, nor securing...again, should the condition of his troops permit. If he is in no condition to fight us again out of the range of the intrenchments at Richmond, we would... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 150 strani
...the line of the upper Potomac by the enemy, and the moral effect of the victory; important results it is true, but not decisive of the war, nor securing...and fight us again and again, should the condition ot his troops permit. If he is in no condition to fight us-again out of the range of the intrenchments... | |
| 1864 - 808 strani
...the line of the upper Potomac by the enemy, and the moral effect of the victory— important results, it is true, but not decisive of the war, nor securing the destruction of the enemy's mam army, for he could fall back upon other positions, and fight us again and again should the condition... | |
| William Swinton - 1864 - 40 strani
...condition of his troojpe perwit." . -^ A tactical victory in the field, the compulsory retreat of the eaemy from his cherished position, the relief the blockade of the Potomac, and the a moral effect of the victory" with the losses, disasters, and demoralization that would have been... | |
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