I am sorry to find much in vogue amongst you. I hear constantly of taking strong positions and holding them — of lines of retreat, and of bases of supplies. The Second Year of the War - 第 95 頁Edward Alfred Pollard 著 - 1863 - 310 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Esten Cooke - 1871 - 690 頁
...an order in which he said to the troops : " I desire you to dismiss from your minds certain phrases which I am sorry to find much in vogue among you....Let us discard such ideas. The strongest position which a soldier should desire to occupy is the one from which he can most easily advance upon the enemy.... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1871 - 684 頁
...an order in which he said to the troops : " I desire you to dismiss from your minds certain phrases which I am sorry to find much in vogue among you....positions and holding them, of lines of retreat and base* of supplies. Let us discard such ideas. The strongest position which a soldier should desire... | |
| John Mead Gould - 1871 - 910 頁
...desire you to dismiss from your minds certain phrases which I am sorry to find much in vogue amongst you. I hear constantly of taking strong positions and holding them — of lines of retreat, and of bases of supplies. Let us discard such ideas. The strongest position a soldier should desire to... | |
| James Moore (M.D.) - 1875 - 582 頁
...men of enlarged military experiences. It cast reflections on his predecessors. " I hear," said he, " of taking strong positions and holding them, of lines of retreat, and of bases of supplies ; let us discard such ideas. Let us study the probable line of retreat of our... | |
| Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans comte de Paris - 1876 - 830 頁
...soldiers whom he addressed. " I desire," he said, "that you will dismiss from your minds certain phrases which I am sorry to find much in vogue among you. I constantly hear of strong positions to be captured and occupied, of lines of retreat and bases of supplies.... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1876 - 694 頁
...order, in which he said to the troops : " I desire you to dismiss from your minds certain phrases, which I am sorry to find much in vogue among you....Let us discard such ideas. The strongest position which a soldier should desire to occupy is the one from which he can most easily advance upon the enemy.... | |
| Charles H. Banes - 1876 - 326 頁
...if meant to reflect upon the commander of the Army of the Potomac. Speaking of his plans, he says, " I hear constantly of taking strong positions and holding...and bases of supplies. Let us discard such ideas; success and glory are in the advance, — disaster and shame lurk in the rear." These and sentiments... | |
| Evan Rowland Jones - 1881 - 272 頁
.... I desire you to dismiss from your minds certain phrases which I am sorry to find in vogue amongst you. I hear constantly of taking strong positions and holding them — of lines of retreat and of bases of supplies. Let us discard such ideas. Let us study the probable lines of retreat of our... | |
| John Codman Ropes - 1881 - 266 頁
...desire you to dismiss from your minds certain phrases which I am sorry to find much in vogue amongst you. I hear constantly of taking strong positions and holding them — of lines of retreat and of bases of supplies. Let us discard such ideas. The strongest position a soldier should desire to... | |
| 1881 - 262 頁
...dismiss from your minds certain phrases which \Lftni sorry to find much in vogue amongst you. \jphear constantly of taking strong positions and holding them — of lines of retreat and of bases of supplies. Let us discard such ideas. The strongest position a soldier should desire to... | |
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