I want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy, and follow him to the death. Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant - 第526页作者:Ulysses Simpson Grant - 1894 - 666 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 656 页
...want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field [of the Shenandoali], with instructions to put himself south of the enemy and follow him to...death. Wherever the enemy goes let our troops go also." This intense determination kept in action the forces that brought the war to an end. Grant did not... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1906 - 622 页
..."in which you say, 'I want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy and follow him to...death. Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also. ' This, I think, is exactly right as to how our forces should move ; but please look over the despatches... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 476 页
...in which you say, " I want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy, and follow him...Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also." This, I think, is exactly right as to how our forces should move ; but please look over the despatches... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 332 页
...in which you say, "I want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy, and follow him...Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also." This, I think, is exactly right as to how our forces should move; but please look over the despatches... | |
| Henry Wilson Storey - 1907 - 650 页
...the field in person, I want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy and follow him to...death. Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also. * * * US GRANT, Lieutenant-General. Washington, August 3, 1864, 2:30 pm Lieutenant-General Grant, City... | |
| L. Brent Vaughan - 1908 - 724 页
...of all the The Shenandoah Valley GENERAL PHILIP H. SHERIDAN troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy, and follow him...Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also." Lincoln saw this dispatch, and wrote to Grant, ' ' Please look over the dispatches you have received... | |
| Nicholas Smith - 1909 - 432 页
...the field in person I want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy and follow him to...Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also." When Sheridan reached Washington to receive instructions from Halleck, the Secretary of War objected... | |
| 1911 - 584 页
...in which you say, ' I want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy and follow him to...Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also.' This, I think, is exactly right, as to how our forces should move. But please look over the dispatches... | |
| Mason Whiting Tyler - 1912 - 438 页
...Grant had added: "I want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy and follow him to...Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also." (OR, xxxvii., pt. 2, p. 558.) President Lincoln happened to see this and it pleased him. He telegraphed... | |
| Mason Whiting Tyler - 1912 - 434 页
...Grant had added: "I want Sheridan put in command of all the troops in the field, with instructions to put himself south of the enemy and follow him to...Wherever the enemy goes, let our troops go also." (OR, xxxvii., pt. 2, p. 558.) President Lincoln happened to see this and it pleased him. He telegraphed... | |
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