| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 2006 - 896 頁
...effects of an apprehended fall, appear in the following paragraph of this dispatch : I regret my great inferiority in numbers, but feel that I am in no way...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... | |
| 1884 - 1198 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...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... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1866 - 828 頁
...in the po*er of man to hold their position and repulse an attack. I regret my great inferiority of numbers, but feel that I am in no way responsible...failed to represent, repeatedly, the necessity of re-enforcemeats; that this was the decisive point; and th&t ail the available means of the Government... | |
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