| Robert Lewis Dabney - 1866 - 772 頁
...tribute can be paid to his memory, than that of General Jackson's report. " It is difficult within the proper reserve of an official report, to do justice...no part in the movements of the day, because of the enfeebled state of his health, his ardent patriotism and military pride could bear no such restraint.... | |
| Robert Lewis Dabney - 1866 - 556 頁
...tribute can be paid to his memory than that of General Jackson's report : " It is difficult within the proper reserve of an official report to do justice...no part in the movements of the day, because of the enfeebled state of his health, his ardent patriotism and military pride could bear no such restraint.... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 902 頁
...expired in a few hours. General Jackson thus spoke of him in his report : " It is difficult, within the proper reserve of an official report, to do justice...ardent patriotism and military pride could bear no restraint. Richly endowed with those qualities of mind and person which fit an officer for command,... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 930 頁
...expired in a few hours. General Jackson thus spoke of him in his report : " It is difficult, within the proper reserve of an official report, to do justice...ardent patriotism and military pride could bear no restraint. Richly endowed with those qualities of mind and person which fit an officer for command,... | |
| Mary Anna Jackson - 1892 - 516 頁
...to the late commander of the Stonewall Brigade, the brave General Winder : " It is difficult within the proper reserve of an official report to do justice...no part in the movements of the day, because of the enfeebled state of his health, his ardent patriotism and military pride could bear no such restraint.... | |
| Mary Anna Jackson - 1892 - 524 頁
...officer. Urged by the medical director to take no part in the movements of the day, because of the enfeebled state of his health, his ardent patriotism...Richly endowed with those qualities of mind and person AA-hich fit an officer for command, and which attract the admiration and excite the enthusiasm of troops,... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - 1899 - 364 頁
...hours, at the age of thirty-three. Gen. Stonewall Jackson said in his report, "It is difficult within the proper reserve of an official report to do justice to the merits of this accomplished officer. Richly endowed with those qualities of mind and person which fit an officer for command, and which... | |
| William Worthington Goldsborough - 1900 - 430 頁
...these batteries, when he was struck by a shell, and he expired in a few hours. It is difficult within the proper reserve of an official report to do justice...no part in the movements of the day, because of the enfeebled state of his health, his ardent patriotism and military pride could bear no such restraint... | |
| Tunstall Smith - 1910 - 238 頁
...In his official report in speaking of General Winder's death Jackson says: "It is difficult within the proper reserve of an official report to do justice...the merits of this accomplished officer. Urged by his medical director to take no part in the movements of the day, because of the enfeebled state of... | |
| Francis Trevelyan Miller, Robert Sampson Lanier - 1911 - 394 頁
...General Winder was struck by a shell, expiring in a few hours. Jackson reported: "It is difficult within the proper reserve of an official report to do justice...no part in the movements of the day because of the enfeebled state of his health, his ardent patriotism and military pride could bear no such restraint.... | |
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