| Robert Wilden Neeser - 1915 - 224 頁
...greatest part of the war inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities...abused, murdered with impunity from the same cause." Such were Washington's thoughts on our military policy; on the value of raw recruits; on the value... | |
| Leonard Wood - 1915 - 116 頁
...greatest part of the war inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities...abused, murdered, with impunity from the same cause. . . . There is every reason to believe that the war has been protracted on this account," etc. The... | |
| James Andrew White - 1915 - 920 頁
...greatest part of the war inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities...afford, and of seeing the country ravaged, our towns burned, the inhabitants plundered, abused, murdered, with im»punity from the cause." The whole situation... | |
| Leonard Wood - 1916 - 250 頁
...greatest part of the war inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities...abused, murdered, with impunity from the same cause. " Nor have the ill effects been confined to the military line. A great part of the embarrassments in... | |
| 1916 - 308 頁
...countenance and a want of enterprise in the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities...abused, murdered, with impunity from the same cause. "Nor have the ill effects been confined to the military line. A great part of the embarrassments in... | |
| 1916 - 544 頁
...greatest part of the war inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities...plundered, abused, murdered, with impunity from the samp cause. Nor have the ill effects been confined to the military line. A great part of the embarrassments... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 382 頁
...the war inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the r mortification of seeing inviting opportunities to...abused, murdered with impunity from the same cause. Nor have the ill effects been confined to the military line. A great part of the embarrassments in... | |
| 1916 - 736 頁
...greatest part of the war inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities...of a force which the country was completely able to allord " THE" FIRST BATTLE OF BULL RUN, JULY 21, l86l Thirty thousand Federal troops completely routed... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1916 - 1238 頁
...the greater part of the war inferior to the enemy, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing opportunities to ruin them pass unimproved for want of a force which Hit- country was completely able to afford, and of seeing the country ravaged, our towns burned, our... | |
| 1917 - 712 頁
...greatest part of the war inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities...with impunity, from the same cause. September 15, 1780: Regular troops are alone equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defense :is offense,... | |
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