They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... battle the next morning , he went to sleep in the comfortable Pry House and slept peacefully until the following eight o'clock , straight through the roar of Hooker's battle , which had been waging since dawn ! So far behind the lines ...
... battle the next morning , he went to sleep in the comfortable Pry House and slept peacefully until the following eight o'clock , straight through the roar of Hooker's battle , which had been waging since dawn ! So far behind the lines ...
第 169 頁
... battle of Bull Run . The Army of the Potomac had loved McClellan and was intensely loyal to him ; so outraged were the men at his removal that officer and soldier alike fought listlessly , without the will to victory . McClellan was ...
... battle of Bull Run . The Army of the Potomac had loved McClellan and was intensely loyal to him ; so outraged were the men at his removal that officer and soldier alike fought listlessly , without the will to victory . McClellan was ...
第 181 頁
... battle of Antietam to succeed General Richardson , who had been mortally wounded , he became commander of the Second Corps . " On the trampled battlefield strewn with bloody stretchers and wrecks of caissons and ambulances , the dead ...
... battle of Antietam to succeed General Richardson , who had been mortally wounded , he became commander of the Second Corps . " On the trampled battlefield strewn with bloody stretchers and wrecks of caissons and ambulances , the dead ...
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