I do not care to die, but I pray God I may never leave this field ! ' " The agony of that day never passed away from the proud soldier. General Hancock - 第 275 頁Francis Amasa Walker 著 - 1894 - 332 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Fannie Eoline Selph - 1928 - 416 頁
...corps retained but the shadow of its former strength and vigor. 'I do not care to die,' said Hancock, 'but I pray God I may never leave this field.' " The agony of that day, said the historian, never passed away from this proud soldier. As the presidential election was near... | |
| Peter R. DeMontravel - 1998 - 516 頁
...After Hancock repeatedly saw his men fail to stand up to the enemy, he confided to a staff officer, "Colonel, I do not care to die, but I pray God I may never leave this field." With faith in his corps shaken and his Gettysburg wound bothering him, Hancock probably welcomed the... | |
| Clement A. Evans - 2004 - 736 頁
...retained but the shadow of its former strength and vigor. ... "I do not care to die." cried Hancock, "but I pray God I may never leave this field." The...that day never passed away from the proud soldier. Grant's only mention of this affair in his final report is: "On the 24th, the Second corps and Gregg's... | |
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