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
| Henry Charles Fletcher - 1865 - 470 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...Let us discard such ideas. The strongest position which a soldier should desire to occupy is one from which he can most easily advance against the enemy.... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 884 頁
...the mean time I desire you to dismiss certain phrases I am sorry to find much in vogue amongst pu. I hear constantly of taking strong positions and holding...— of lines of retreat and bases of supplies. Let пз discard such ideas. The strongest position a soldier should desire to occupy is one from which... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1865 - 872 頁
...you. "I hear constantly of taking strong positions and holding them — of lines of retreat — and of men." General Grant was then introduced to the Cabinet,...and some time was spent in conversation. The new one from which he can most easily advance against the enemy. "Let us study the probable liuea of retreat... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 852 頁
...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 occupy is one from' which he can most easily advance against the enemy. Let us study the probable lines of retreat... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1865 - 944 頁
...desire you to dismiss from your minds certain phrases which I am волу 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 auch ideas. "The strongest position a soldier should desire to... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 886 頁
...of taking strong positions and folding them — of lines of retreat and bases of supplies. Lei -14 discard such ideas. The strongest position a soldier should desire to occupy is one from which he еда most easily advance against the enemy. Let us study the probable line of retreat... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 652 頁
...expressions of which were understood to glance at the luckless M'LelLin. " I hear constantly," he said, " 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... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1866 - 498 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.... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 804 頁
...you. In the meantime. I desire you to dismiss certain phrases 1 am sorry to find much in voyue amongst you. '• I hear constantly of taking strong positions...strongest position a soldier should desire to occupy, is one from which he can most easily advance against the enemy. Let us study the prohablc line of retreat... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 頁
...you. lu the meantime, I desire you to dismiss certain phrases I am sorry to find much in vogue amongst you. " I hear constantly of taking strong positions...strongest position a soldier should desire to occupy, is one from which he can most easily advance against the enemy. Let us study the probable line of retreat... | |
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