The Life and Public Services of Ambrose E. Burnside: Soldier - Citizen - StatesmanJ. A. & R. A. Reid, 1882 - 448 頁 |
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... fire Burnside fell , mortally wounded . His family remained in Georgia , and two of his sons , who served in the confederate army , were killed in the valley of Virginia during the war for the suppression of the Rebellion . Edghill ...
... fire Burnside fell , mortally wounded . His family remained in Georgia , and two of his sons , who served in the confederate army , were killed in the valley of Virginia during the war for the suppression of the Rebellion . Edghill ...
第 55 頁
... fire , which swept off nearly one - third of the command , and was calculated to produce momentary confusion even among the veteran troops . The reverend gentleman was among those left standing , and turning to them with a calm and ...
... fire , which swept off nearly one - third of the command , and was calculated to produce momentary confusion even among the veteran troops . The reverend gentleman was among those left standing , and turning to them with a calm and ...
第 62 頁
... fire for a short time , afterwards starting , were charged upon by the Indians , who were laying behind the small mound at the foot of the Wagon Mound , their horses killed , and themselves wounded ; they ran to the wagon , and were ...
... fire for a short time , afterwards starting , were charged upon by the Indians , who were laying behind the small mound at the foot of the Wagon Mound , their horses killed , and themselves wounded ; they ran to the wagon , and were ...
第 69 頁
... fire - telegraphs of the Apaches were seen in different directions , resembling puffs of smoke suddenly rising from the ground . This is produced by digging a small hole in the ground , making a fire in it , and then smothering the ...
... fire - telegraphs of the Apaches were seen in different directions , resembling puffs of smoke suddenly rising from the ground . This is produced by digging a small hole in the ground , making a fire in it , and then smothering the ...
第 72 頁
... fire - arm which he had invented , the drawings of which had received high approval from those officers of the army who had examined them . Lieutenant Burnside's attention had been called to the sub- ject of breech - loaders while on ...
... fire - arm which he had invented , the drawings of which had received high approval from those officers of the army who had examined them . Lieutenant Burnside's attention had been called to the sub- ject of breech - loaders while on ...
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第 160 頁 - Tell me what you wish me to do, and I will do all in my power to accomplish it. I wish to know what my orders and authority are. I ask for nothing, but will obey whatever orders you give. I only ask a prompt decision, that I may at once give the necessary orders. It will not do to delay longer, "GEO.
第 383 頁 - In the discussions to which this interest has given rise, and in the arrangements by which they may terminate, the occasion has been deemed proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European power.
第 403 頁 - When it is present, men take example at it; and when it is gone, they desire it: it weareth a crown, and triumpheth for ever, having gotten the victory, striving for undefiled rewards.
第 207 頁 - Burnside issued his general order, No. 38, which was expressed in very decided terms : " The commanding general publishes for the information of all concerned, that hereafter, all persons found within our lines, who commit acts for the benefit of the enemies of our country, will be tried as spies or traitors, and, if convicted, will suffer death.
第 350 頁 - The occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers...
第 207 頁 - The habit of declaring sympathy for the enemy will not be allowed in this department. Persons committing such offences will be at once arrested, with a view to being tried as above stated or sent beyond our lines into the lines of their friends.
第 180 頁 - By direction of the President of the United States, it is ordered that Major-General McClellan be relieved from the command of the Army of the Potomac, and that Major-General Burnside take the command of that army.
第 197 頁 - Although you were not successful, the attempt was not an error, nor the failure other than accident. The courage with which you, in an open field, maintained the contest against an intrenched foe, and the consummate skill and success with which you crossed and recrossed the river in the face of the enemy, show that you possess all the qualities of a great army, which will yet give victory to the cause of the country and of popular government.
第 412 頁 - Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate communicate these resolutions to the House of Representatives. Resolved, That, as an additional mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, the Senate do now adjourn.
第 355 頁 - Our first and fundamental maxim should be, never to entangle ourselves in the broils of Europe. Our second — never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with cis-Atlantic affairs.