| J. G. BARNARD - 1864 - 118 頁
..." 1st. That the enemy's vessel Merrimac can be neutralized. " 2d. That the means of transportation, sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria to move down the Potomac ; and " 3d. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing the enemy's batteries... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 498 頁
...— 1st. That the enemy's vessel, Merrimac, can be neutralized. 2d. That the means of transportation sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria, to move down the Potomac, and, 3d. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing the enemy's batteries... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 256 頁
...1st. That the enemy's vessel, Merrimac, can be neutralized. " 2d. That the means of transportation, sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria to move down the Potomac ; and, " 3d. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 426 頁
..."1st. That the enemy's vessel, Merrimac, can be neutralized. "2d. That the means of transportation sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria to move down the Potomac; and, "3d. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 頁
...1863. 1st. That the enemy's vessel, Merrimac, can be neutralized. 2d. That the means of transportation, sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria to move down the Potomac; and, 3d. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 256 頁
...1st. That the enemy's vessel, Merrimac, can be neutralized. " 2d. That the means of transportation, sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria to move down the Potomac ; and, " 3d. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries... | |
| William Swinton - 1864 - 54 頁
...wit: 1st. That the enemy's vessel Merrimac can be neutralized. 2d. That the means of transportation, sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria to move down the Potomac ; and 8. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries... | |
| John Gross Barnard - 1864 - 128 頁
..." 1st. That the enemy's vessel Merrimac can be neutralized. " 3d. That the means of transportation, sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria to move down the Potomac ; and " 3d. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing the enemy's batteries... | |
| United States. War Department - 1864 - 256 頁
...1st. That the enemy's vessel, Merrimack, can be neutralized. ." 2d. That the means of transportation, sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria to move down the Potomac ; and, " 3d. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 406 頁
..."1st. That the enemy's vessel, Merrimac, can be neutralized. "2d. That the means of transportation sufficient for an immediate transfer of the force...Washington and Alexandria to move down the Potomac; and, "3d. That a naval auxiliary force can be had to silence, or aid in silencing, the enemy's batteries... | |
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