| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 598 頁
...worth suggesting to you, and that is, in case you find Lee coming to the uorth of the Bappahannock, I would by no means cross to the south of it. If he...force at Fredericksburg, tempting you to fall upon it, would fight in entrenchments and fight you at a disadvantage, and so, man for man, worst yon at that... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 840 頁
...Fredericksburg, tempting you to fall upon it, it would fight in intrenchments and have you at advantage, and so, man for man, worst you at that point, while...word, I would not take any risk of being entangled up on the rher like an ox jumped half oxer a fence and liable to lie torn by dogs front and rear without... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 866 頁
...worth suggesting to you, and that is, in case you find Lee coming to the north of the Rappahannock, I would by no means cross to the south of it. If he...it, it would fight in intrenchments and have you at advantage, and so, man for man, worst you at that point, while his main force would in some way he... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 頁
...worth suggesting to you, and that is, in case you find Lee coining to the north of the Rappahaunock, I would by no means cross to the south of it. If he...leave a rear force at Fredericksburg, tempting you to full upon it, it would fight in intrenchments and have you at advantage, and so, man for man, worst... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1865 - 854 頁
...worth suggesting to you, and that is, in case you find Lee coming to the north of the Rappahannock, I would by no means cross to the south of it. If he should leave a rear force at Fredericks burg, tempting you to fall upon it, would fight in intrenchments and have yo'u at disadvantage,... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1865 - 874 頁
...worth suggesting to you, and that is, in case you find Leo coming to the north of the Rappahanuock I would by no means cross to the south of it. If he should leave a roar force at Fredericksburg, tempting you to fall upon it, it would fight in intrenehmcnts, and have... | |
| William Swinton - 1866 - 702 頁
...a rear force at Fredericksburg, tempting you to fall upon it, he would fight you in iutreuchmcnts,* and have you at disadvantage ; and so, man for man,...some way be getting an advantage of you northward. In a word, I would not take any risk of being entangled upon the river, like an ox jitmjied half over... | |
| William Swinton - 1866 - 702 頁
...Lincoln was wont to employ in the expression of his thoughts on the gravest subjects. " If Lee," said he, " should leave a rear force at Fredericksburg, tempting you to fall upon it, he would fight you in intrenchments,* and have you at disadvantage ; and so, man for man, worst you... | |
| Augustus Woodbury - 1875 - 650 頁
...you," said Mr. Lincoln, "and that is, in case you find Lee coming to the north of the Rappahannock, I would by no means cross to the south of it. If he...it, it would fight in intrenchments and have you at a disadvantage, and so, man for man, worst you at that point, while his main force would in some way... | |
| Samuel Penniman Bates - 1875 - 460 頁
...worth suggesting to you, and that is, in case you find Lee coming to the north of the Rappahannock, I would by no means cross to the south of it. If he...it, it would fight in intrenchments, and have you at a disadvantage, and so, man for man, worst you at that point, while his main force would be getting... | |
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