| Henry Clay Whitney - 1908 - 420 strani
...wastage of going to him. . . . We should not so operate as to merely drive him away. As we must beat him somewhere, or fail finally, we can do it, if at...he now is, we never can, he again being within the intrenchmnts of Richmond. Recurring to the idea of going to Richmond on the inside track, the facility... | |
| George Haven Putnam - 1909 - 330 strani
...wastage of coming to us, we never can when we bear the wastage of going to him. . . . As we must beat him somewhere or fail finally, we can do it, if at all, easier near to us than far away. . . . It is all easy if our troops march as well as the enemy, and it is unmanly to say that they cannot... | |
| Emory Upton - 1912 - 546 strani
...advantage which we should not waive. We should not so operate as to merely drive him away. As we must beat him somewhere, or fail finally, we can do it, if"...he now is, we never can, he again being within the entrenchment* of Richmond. Recurring to the idea of going to Richmond on the inside track, the facility... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 540 strani
...advantage which we should not waive. We should not so operate as to merely drive him away. As we must beat him somewhere, or fail finally, we can do it, if at...he now is, we never can, he again being within the entrenchments of Richmond. Recurring to the idea of going to Richmond on the inside track, the facility... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1913 - 660 strani
...advantage which we should not waive. We should not so operate as to merely drive him away. As we must beat him somewhere, or fail finally, we can do it, if at...he now is, we never can, he again being within the intrenchiii. -n Is of Richmond. Recurring to the idea of going to Richmond on the inside track, the... | |
| 1916 - 544 strani
...tage which we should not waive. We should not so operate as to merely drive him away. As we must beat him somewhere, or fail finally, we can do it, if at...he now is, we never can, he again being within the entrenchments of Richmond. Recurring to the idea of going to Richmond on the inside track, the facility... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1917 - 404 strani
...advantage which we should not waive. We should not so operate as to merely drive him away. As we must beat him somewhere or fail finally, we can do it, if at...again being within the intrenchments of Richmond." Telegram to General McClellan. Washington, 24 October, 1862 " I have just read your despatch about... | |
| Emory Upton, United States. War Department - 1917 - 546 strani
...advantage which we should not waive. We should not so operate as to merely drive him away. As we must beat him somewhere, or fail finally, we can do it, if at all, easier near to UH than far away. If we cannot beat the enemy where he now is, we never can, he again being within... | |
| Perry Belmont - 1925 - 652 strani
...he bears the wastage of coming to us, we never can when we bear the wastage of going to him. . . . Recurring to the idea of going to Richmond on the inside track, the facility for supplying from the side away from the enemy is remarkable, as it were by the different spokes of... | |
| Perry Belmont - 1926 - 352 strani
...he bears the wastage of coming to us, we never can when we bear the wastage of going to him. . . . Recurring to the idea of going to Richmond on the inside track, the facility for supplying from the side away from the enemy is remarkable, as it were by the different spokes of... | |
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