Achievements such as these demanded much valour and patriotism. History records few examples of greater fortitude and endurance than this army has exhibited ; and I am commissioned by the President to thank you in the name of the Confederate States for... The Second Year of the War - 第 140 頁Edward Alfred Pollard 著 - 1863 - 310 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Mrs. Burton Harrison - 1911 - 388 頁
...half rations, but their letters bore no complaint. Had not their beloved General Lee said to them: "History records few examples of greater fortitude and endurance than this army has exhibited." After that, what did little things matter ? About one of my own nearest of kin, young Randolph Fairfax,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1912 - 538 頁
...Antietam, and it is no wonder that he should have added: "Achievements such as these, demanded much valor and patriotism. History records few examples of greater...fortitude and endurance than this army has exhibited;" or that he should, as he reports, have " been commissioned by the President to thank the army in the... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1912 - 542 頁
...Antietam, and it is no wonder that he should have added: "Achievements such as these demanded much valor and patriotism. History records few examples of greater...fortitude and endurance than this army has exhibited;" or that he should, as he reports, have "been commissioned by the President to thank the army in the... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 834 頁
...complete discomfiture and being driven back with loss. Achievements such as these demanded much valor and patriotism. History records few examples of greater...undying fame you have won for their arms. Much as yon have done, much more remains to be accomplished. The enemy again threatens with invasion, and to... | |
| Byron Farwell - 1993 - 582 頁
...that the South could not win the war.8 But Lee put a bold face on the situation and told his soldiers: "History records few examples of greater fortitude...this army has exhibited; and I am commissioned by the 7. Five years later, when Antietam National Cemetery was dedicated, McClellan was not invited to take... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - 1994 - 358 頁
...complete discomfiture and being driven back with loss. Achievements such as these demanded much valor and patriotism. History records few examples of greater...remains to be accomplished. The enemy again threatens with invasion, and to your tried valor and patriotism the country looks with confidence for deliverance... | |
| Joseph L. Harsh - 1999 - 692 頁
...gratitude of their president. Using the dramatic prose requisite on such occasions, the general proclaimed: "History records few examples of greater fortitude and endurance than this army has exhibited." In this document there was no mention of shirkers, laggards, or cowards. And since there was no admission... | |
| Gary W. Gallagher - 1999 - 360 頁
...conflict on the same ground" before retiring "without molestation across the Potomac." History offered "few examples of greater fortitude and endurance than this army has exhibited." Having fed his men's egos, Lee gave notice that more hard work beckoned. "Much as you have done, much... | |
| Gary W. Gallagher - 2001 - 94 頁
...camps near Winchester, Lee congratulated the soldiers who had discharged their duty. History offered 'few examples of greater fortitude and endurance than this army has exhibited,' he assured them, 'to your tried valor and patriotism the country looks with confidence for deliverance... | |
| Clement A. Evans - 2004 - 736 頁
...complete discomfiture and being driven back with loss. Achievements such as these demanded much valor and patriotism. History records few examples of greater...remains to be accomplished. The enemy again threatens with invasion, and to your tried valor and patriotism the country looks with confidence for deliverance... | |
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