| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 782 頁
...Richmond, the condition of the Confederacy, with respect to subsistence was thus enumerated : first. — That there was not meat enough in the Southern Confederacy, for the armies it had in the field. /Second. — That there was not in Virginia either meat or bread enough for the armies within her limits.... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 398 頁
...1865, the following points were presented in secret session of Congress : First — That there was Hot meat enough in the Southern Confederacy for the armies it had in the field. Second — That there was not in Virginia either meat or bread enough for the armies within her limits.... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1866 - 752 頁
...Confederacy with respect to food was thus stated in secret session in the Confederate Congress : O " " First, That there was not meat enough in the Southern Confederacy for the armies it had in the field. Second, That there was not in Virginia either meat or bread enough for the armies within her limits.... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 頁
...Richmond, the condition of the Confederacy, with respect to subsistence was thus enumerated : First. — That there was not meat enough in the Southern Confederacy, for the armies it had in the field. Second. — That there was not in Virginia either meat or bread enough for the armies within her limits.... | |
| Andrew Atkinson Humphreys - 1883 - 496 頁
...actually importing it from abroad. Of coffee or tea and sugar, they had none except in the hospitals. It is stated that in a secret session of the Confederate...or bread enough for the armies within her limits. That the supply of bread for those armies to be obtained from other places depended absolutely upon... | |
| Andrew Atkinson Humphreys - 1883 - 552 頁
...actually importing it from abroad. Of coffee or tea and sugar, they had none except in the hospitals. It is stated that in a secret session of the Confederate...subsistence was declared to be : That there was not meat enongh in the Southern Confederacy for the armies it had in the field. That there was not in Virginia... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1890 - 800 頁
...Richmond, the condition of the Confederacy, with respect to subsistence was thus enumerated : first. — That there was not meat enough in the Southern Confederacy, for the armies it had in the field. Second. — That there was not in Virginia either meat or bread enough for the armies within her limits.... | |
| Southern Historical Society - 1893 - 812 頁
...the condition of the Confederate commissariat was given as follows : (1) There was not enough meat in the Southern Confederacy for the armies it had in the field ; (2) there was not in Virginia either meat or bread enough for the armies within her limits ; (3)... | |
| John Anderson - 1896 - 598 頁
...Confederate Congress about this time, the condition of the Confederacy, as to subsistence, was found to be : — "That there was not meat enough in the...or bread enough for the armies within her limits. "That the supply of bread for those armies to be obtained from other places depended absolutely upon... | |
| Asa W. Bartlett - 1897 - 914 頁
...actually importing it from abroad. Of coffee, tea, or sugar, they had none except in the hospitals. It is stated, that in a secret session of the Confederate...subsistence was declared to be: That there was not enough in the Southern Confederacy for the armies it had in the field. That there was not in Virginia... | |
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