Experiment in RebellionDoubleday, 1946 - 455 頁 Civil War history from the vantage point of the Confederacy and the men who led the rebellion. |
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... cavalry , from ten to fifteen thousand infantry to support them , amounting in all to 40 or 45,000 troops . Do not underrate their strength and desperation . Forces could probably be called to action in from five to ten days , mostly ...
... cavalry , from ten to fifteen thousand infantry to support them , amounting in all to 40 or 45,000 troops . Do not underrate their strength and desperation . Forces could probably be called to action in from five to ten days , mostly ...
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... cavalry , re - formed and as vicious as a wounded tiger , came at him for more . Sheridan boasted that he could have gone on into the city then , only he knew he couldn't hold it . Probably he could have , but he would have had a hard ...
... cavalry , re - formed and as vicious as a wounded tiger , came at him for more . Sheridan boasted that he could have gone on into the city then , only he knew he couldn't hold it . Probably he could have , but he would have had a hard ...
第 419 頁
... cavalry , had been moving for a junc- ture with Lee when they received the news of Appomattox . The troops were offered an option of going on or disbanding . The infantry and half the cavalry gave up . Echols brought the two cavalry ...
... cavalry , had been moving for a junc- ture with Lee when they received the news of Appomattox . The troops were offered an option of going on or disbanding . The infantry and half the cavalry gave up . Echols brought the two cavalry ...
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Chapter One THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN I | 1 |
Chapter Two THE MAN AND THE HOUR HAVE | 10 |
Chapter Three TO PROTECT THE COMMONWEALTH | 22 |
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