| Samuel Livingston French - 1906 - 388 頁
...army will do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. I regret my great inferiority in numbers, but feel that I am in no way responsible for it, as I have not failed to rtj. resent repeatedly the necessity of re-enforcements; that this was the decisive point, and that... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 540 頁
...do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. I regret my inferiority of numbers, but feel that I am in no way responsible...not failed to represent repeatedly the necessity of reenforcements; that this was the decisive point; and that all the available" means of the Government... | |
| Emory Upton - 1912 - 546 頁
...do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. I regret my inferiority of numbers, but feel that I am in no way responsible...not failed to represent repeatedly the necessity of reenforcements; that this was the decisive point; and that all the available means of the Government... | |
| 1916 - 544 頁
...do all in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. I regret my inferiority of numbers, but feel that I am in no way responsible for it, as I nave not failed to represent repeatedly the necessity of reenforceinents; that this was the decisive... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 1194 頁
...of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. I regret my great iuferiority in numbers, hut feel that I am in no way responsible for it, as I...not failed to represent repeatedly the necessity of re-enforcements ; that this was the decisive point, and that all the available means of the Government... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - 1994 - 358 頁
...in the power of men to hold their position and repulse any attack. I regret my great inferiority of numbers, but feel that I am in no way responsible...represent repeatedly the necessity of reinforcements. . . . I will do all that a general can do with the splendid army I have the honor to command, and if... | |
| Edwin C. Fishel - 1996 - 764 頁
...sent Stanton a iong, hysterical telegram: The rebel force is stated at 2oo,ooo. ... I regret my great inferiority in numbers, but feel that I am in no way responsible for it. ... I will do all I can with the splendid army I have the honor to command, and if it is destroyed... | |
| Brian K. Burton - 2001 - 550 頁
...reporting the news: I regret my great inferiority in nomhers hut feel that I am in no way responsihle for it as I have not failed to represent repeatedly the necessity of rcinforcements, that this was the decisive point. & that all the availahle means of the Crfnt should... | |
| Eugene C. Tidball - 2002 - 594 頁
...calamitous defeat and martyrdom and lost all composure. To Stanton he telegraphed: "I regret my great inferiority in numbers but feel that I am in no way...it as I have not failed to represent repeatedly the Officers of ist Brigade, US Horse Artillery, near Fair Oaks, Va., June, 1862. Back Row, from left:... | |
| James V. Murfin - 2004 - 476 頁
...patience with the general: The rebel force is stated at two hundred thousand ... I regret my great inferiority in numbers, but feel that I am in no way responsible for it. ... if [the army] is destroyed by overwhelming numbers, [I] can at least die with it and share its... | |
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