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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... wrote Smith , the policy was foolish and suicidal when the men " are used to me , and I to them , and ac- customed to act together . " This need of order in the President caused an immersion in detail , not only to the neglect of the ...
... wrote Smith , the policy was foolish and suicidal when the men " are used to me , and I to them , and ac- customed to act together . " This need of order in the President caused an immersion in detail , not only to the neglect of the ...
第 116 頁
... wrote to Beauregard , “ to be an attempt to exalt yourself at my expense . " That was the crux , and he let Beauregard know it in a rebuke of icy formality . But Beauregard was off in clouds of his own . Ever since Fort Sum- ter he had ...
... wrote to Beauregard , “ to be an attempt to exalt yourself at my expense . " That was the crux , and he let Beauregard know it in a rebuke of icy formality . But Beauregard was off in clouds of his own . Ever since Fort Sum- ter he had ...
第 117 頁
... wrote Joe Johnston to ask if for " public consideration ” he would say whether Davis " obstructed the pursuit of the enemy after the vic- tory at Manassas , or have ever objected to an advance or other active operation which it was ...
... wrote Joe Johnston to ask if for " public consideration ” he would say whether Davis " obstructed the pursuit of the enemy after the vic- tory at Manassas , or have ever objected to an advance or other active operation which it was ...
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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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