Ashby bore to my command, for most of the previous twelve months, will justify me in saying that, as a partisan officer, I never knew his superior. His daring was proverbial, his powers of endurance almost incredible, his tone of character heroic, and... Stonewall Jackson: A Military Biography ... - 第 169 頁John Esten Cooke 著 - 1866 - 470 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 864 頁
...previous twelve months, will justify me in saying that, as a partisan officer, I never knew his superiour. His daring was proverbial, his powers of endurance...divining the purposes and movements of the enemy." . The obsequies of Gen. Ashby were celebrated at Charlottesville, Virginia. The services were performed... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 頁
...of this great man's words. He wrote of Ashby : " As a partisan officer I never knew his superiour. His daring was proverbial ; his powers of endurance...divining the purposes and movements of the enemy." BATTLES OF CBOSS-KEYS AND POKT REPUBLIC. On the 7th of June the main body of Gen. Jackson's command... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1871 - 936 頁
...previous twelve months, will justify me in saying that, as a partisan officer, I never knew his superiour. His daring was proverbial, his powers of endurance...divining the purposes and movements of the enemy." The obsequies of Gen. Ashby were celebrated at Charlottesville, Virginia. The services were performed... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1871 - 870 頁
...previous twelve months, will justify me in saying that, as a partisan officer, I never knew his superiour. His daring was proverbial, his powers of endurance...intuitive in divining the purposes and movements of the enemy.33 The obsequies of Gen. Ashby were celebrated at Charlottesville, Virginia. The services were... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 902 頁
...fearless cavalier, General Turner Ashby, of whom General Jackson in his report thus forcibly speaks : "As a partisan officer I never knew his superior. His daring was proverbial ; his power of endurance almost incredible ; his tone of character heroic ; and his sagacity almost intuitive... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 882 頁
...fearless cavalier, General Turner Ashby, of whom General Jackson in his report thus forcibly speaks : " As a partisan officer I never knew his superior. His daring was proverbial ; his power of endurance almost incredible ; his tone of character heroic ; and his sagacity almost intuitive... | |
| United States. War Department - 1885 - 908 頁
...General Ashby bore to my command for most of the previous twelve mouth, will justify me in saying that as a partisan officer I never knew his superior; his...character heroic, and his sagacity almost intuitive iu divining the purposes and movements of the enemy. The main body of my command had now reached the... | |
| Frank A. Burr, Richard Josiah Hinton - 1888 - 466 頁
...preceded the battle of Winchester in 1864. General Jackson, a prominent ex-Confederate officer, says that: '"As a partisan officer I never knew his superior...and his sagacity almost intuitive in divining the purpose and movements of the enemy." Strong praise, but characteristic of the Southern judgment which... | |
| Mary Anna Jackson - 1891 - 526 頁
...General Ashby bore to my command for most of the previous twelve months will justify me in saying that, as a partisan officer, I never knew his superior....divining the purposes and movements of the enemy." After the remains of the young hero had been prepared for burial in Port Republic, General Jackson... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1894 - 522 頁
...General Ashby bore to my command, for most of the previous twelve months, will justify me in saying that, as a partisan officer, I never knew his superior....divining the purposes and movements of the enemy." Such was the epitaph of Ashby, traced by the hand of Jackson. It will live in the memories of the people... | |
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