It is with heartfelt satisfaction, that the Commanding General announces to the army, that the operations of the last three days have determined that our enemy must either ingloriously fly, or come out from behind his defences, and give us battle on our... General Hancock - 第 75 頁Francis Amasa Walker 著 - 1894 - 332 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Alonzo Hall Quint - 1867 - 572 頁
...days have determined that our enemy must either ingloriously fly, or come out from behind his defences and give us battle on our own ground, where certain destruction awaits him. The operations of the Fifth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Corps have been a succession of splendid achievements.... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1867 - 1204 頁
...days have determined that our enemy must either ingloriously fly or come out from behind his defences and give us battle on our own ground where certain destruction awaits him.' At that moment his enemy was prepari-ng to attack him the next morning. There wag to be no opportunity... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 頁
...days have determined that our enemy must ingloriously fly, or come out from behind their de fences and give us battle on our own ground, where certain destruction awaits him." So confident was he of success that he declared that Lee's army was " the property of the Army of the... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1866 - 752 頁
...Chancellorsville on the night of the 30th, he was in high spirits. In an order issued to his troops he declared that "the enemy must either ingloriously fly, or come out from behind his defences and give us battle on our own ground, where certain destruction awaits him." So confident... | |
| Jedediah Hotchkiss, William Allan - 1867 - 190 頁
...days have determined that our enemy must either ingloriously fly or come out from behind his defences and give us battle on our own ground, where certain destruction awaits him. The operations of the Fifth, Eleventh and Twelfth Corps have been a succession of splendid achievements.... | |
| Rushmore G. Horton - 1867 - 428 頁
...much calculated to inspire the respect and confidence of men of good taste and good sense. He said : " The enemy must either ingloriously fly, or come out from behind his defences and give us battle on our own ground, where certain destruction awaits him." His conversation... | |
| John William Draper - 1870 - 716 頁
...issued a congratulatory order to his army, announcing that "the enemy must either ingloriously flee, or come out from behind his defenses and give us battle...own ground, where certain destruction awaits him." But Lee, having ascertained, on the night of the 30th, that Sedgwick's movement was merely a feint,... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1870 - 360 頁
...and make for Richmond! — and I shall be after them I" To his troops, he said in a general order : " The enemy must either ingloriously fly, or come out from behind his defences, and give us battle on our own ground, where certain destruction awaits him!" There were those... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1871 - 684 頁
..." In a congratulatory order to his troops, he declared that they occupied now a position so strong that " the enemy must either ingloriously fly, or come out from behind his defences and give us battle on our own ground, where certain destruction awaits him." Such were the... | |
| Wade Hampton - 1871 - 54 頁
...occasion by the Federal Commander — to " either ingloriously fly, or come out from behind his defences and give us battle on our own ground, where certain destruction awaits him." These were the boastful words in which he — forgetful of the example of Pope, and unmindful of, if... | |
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