Sherman, Fighting Prophet, 第 1 卷Harcourt, Brace, 1932 - 690 頁 Søgeord: The Bishop comes up the River; Kettle Fires; Shooting Star; Two Families on the Hill; The Redhead Climbs the Hill; Washington; West Point; Ellen; The Enchantress, the South; Without Smelling Gunpowder; The Jonah of Banking; Dead Cock in the Pit; Solitude and Banishment; We Deserve a Monarch; Each to our own Ship; A Chip on the Whirling Tide; Sickening Confusion; No Man can save the Country; I am to be Sacrificed; A Letter to Lincoln; Unconditional Surrender Grant; Shiloh, Bloody Shiloh; As Smart as Town Folks; We can make War Terrible; The Vultures are Loose; I Tremble for the Result; This Fellow McClernand; Many Soldiers; They Cry aloud for Mercy; Blows Thick and Fast; Visible Interposition of God; Prepare them for my Coming. |
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第 55 頁
... Southern dominance . True , only nine of the eighteen men appointed to be Secretary of War had come from the South , but the Presidents , whose policies Cabinet members carried out had been chiefly Southern men . In 1836 the nation had ...
... Southern dominance . True , only nine of the eighteen men appointed to be Secretary of War had come from the South , but the Presidents , whose policies Cabinet members carried out had been chiefly Southern men . In 1836 the nation had ...
第 117 頁
... Southern youth to resist authority and control from any quarter with which they have no sympathy , Bragg would write ... Southern conservatives as unfair , and denounced by Southern extremists as a villainous attempt to alienate the ...
... Southern youth to resist authority and control from any quarter with which they have no sympathy , Bragg would write ... Southern conservatives as unfair , and denounced by Southern extremists as a villainous attempt to alienate the ...
第 620 頁
... Southern territory and that his devastation , severe as it was , could not be charged with more than a fractional portion of the Southern poverty that existed after the war . From the standpoint of drama it was easier to blame Sherman's ...
... Southern territory and that his devastation , severe as it was , could not be charged with more than a fractional portion of the Southern poverty that existed after the war . From the standpoint of drama it was easier to blame Sherman's ...
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THE MOTTO OVER THE DOOR | 1 |
THE CLIMB I THE BISHOP COMES UP THE RIVER | 3 |
KETTLE FIRES | 10 |
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