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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第 112 頁
... enemy and very watchful of his shiny new reputation . He went along , letting Beauregard spin the grand strategy . The Hero of Sumter and Manassas wanted invasion before the enemy reorganized . The Confederates had forty thousand men ...
... enemy and very watchful of his shiny new reputation . He went along , letting Beauregard spin the grand strategy . The Hero of Sumter and Manassas wanted invasion before the enemy reorganized . The Confederates had forty thousand men ...
第 195 頁
... enemy was unlikely to make and weighed accurately each of the possible moves . Then his purpose was to frustrate the enemy's intention by evasion or , if the enemy blundered , to strike a counterblow . But now the two Heroes had sparred ...
... enemy was unlikely to make and weighed accurately each of the possible moves . Then his purpose was to frustrate the enemy's intention by evasion or , if the enemy blundered , to strike a counterblow . But now the two Heroes had sparred ...
第 362 頁
... enemy and to some extent out of the enemy country . Because Johnston had not accomplished the same , his enemy was the hope of the North . Johnston's enemy must be defeated , at least ap- proximately as Lee's had been . At worst ...
... enemy and to some extent out of the enemy country . Because Johnston had not accomplished the same , his enemy was the hope of the North . Johnston's enemy must be defeated , at least ap- proximately as Lee's had been . At worst ...
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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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