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" The attack on the 13th had been so easily repulsed, and by so small a part of our army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his efforts to an attempt which, in view of the magnitude of his preparations and the extent of his force, seemed to... "
The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ... - Stran 559
avtor: United States. War Department - 1888
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The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 782 strani
...and by so small a part of our army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his effort to one attempt, which, in view of the magnitude of his preparations,...But we were necessarily ignorant of the extent to whach he had suffered, and only became aware of it, when, on the morning of the 16th, it was discovered...
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The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 758 strani
...and by so small a part of our army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his effort to one attempt^ which, in view of the magnitude of his preparations,...the fire of his inaccessible batteries beyond the YiveYj by advancing against him. But we were necessarily ignorant of the extent to which he had suffered,...
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The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 strani
...and by so small a part of our army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his effort to one attempt, which, in view of the magnitude of his preparations, and the extent of his force, seemed to bo comparatively insignificant. Believing, therefore, that he would attack us, it was not deemed expedient...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Količina 111

1872 - 808 strani
...and by so small a part of our army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his efforts to one attempt, which, in view of the magnitude of his preparations...expedient to lose the advantages of our position. But we were necessarily ignorant of the extent to which he had suffered, und only became aware of it...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Količina 111

1872 - 798 strani
...part of our army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit big efforts to one attempt, which, m view of the magnitude of his preparations and the...expedient to lose the advantages of our position. But we were necessarily ignorant of the extent to which he had suffered, and only became aware of it...
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The Antietam and Fredericksburg

Francis Winthrop Palfrey - 1881 - 272 strani
...and by so small a part of his army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his efforts to one attempt, which, in view of the magnitude of his preparations...his force, seemed to be comparatively insignificant. In the belief that Burnside would attack again, he deemed it inexpedient to lose the advantages of...
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Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry ...

John Lord Parker - 1887 - 678 strani
...and by so small a part of the army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his effort to one attempt, which, in view of the magnitude of his preparations...would attack us, it was not deemed expedient to lose advantages of our position and expose the troops to the fire of his inaccessible batteries beyond the...
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Robert E. Lee, the Southerner

Thomas Nelson Page - 1908 - 344 strani
...repulsed and by so small a part of our army that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his effort, which in view of the magnitude of his preparations...attack us, it was not deemed expedient to lose the advantage of our position and expose the troops to the fire of his inaccessible batteries, beyond the...
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Robert E. Lee, Man and Soldier

Thomas Nelson Page - 1911 - 790 strani
...repulsed, and by so small a part of our army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his effort, which, in view of the magnitude of his preparations...attack us, it was not deemed expedient to lose the advantage of our position and expose the troops to the fire of his inaccessible batteries beyond the...
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Robert E. Lee: Man and Soldier

Thomas Nelson Page - 1911 - 782 strani
...repulsed, and by so small a part of our army, that it was not supposed the enemy would limit his effort, which, in view of the magnitude of his preparations...attack us, it was not deemed expedient to lose the advantage of our position and expose the troops to the fire of his inaccessible batteries beyond the...
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