I now write, young and freshlooking, he presented an appearance that would attract the attention of an army as he passed. His genial disposition made him friends, and his personal courage and his presence with his command in the thickest of the fight... General Hancock - 第 6 頁Francis Amasa Walker 著 - 1894 - 332 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown - 1904 - 544 頁
...the time of which I now write, young and fresh-looking, he presented an appearance that would attract the attention of an army as he passed. His genial disposition made him friends, and his presence with his command in the thickest of the fight won him the confidence of troops serving under... | |
| John Day Smith - 1909 - 428 頁
...the time of whicn I now write, young and fresh-looking, he presented an appearance that would attract the attention of an army as he passed. His genial...for him the confidence of troops serving under him No matter how hard the fight, the Second Corps always felt that their commander was looking after them."... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1888 - 940 頁
...the time of which I now write, young and fresh-looking, he presented an appearance that would attract the attention of an army as he passed. His genial...with his command in the thickest of the fight won him the confidence of troops serving under him.'' To a reporter in search of adverse criticism during... | |
| Albert Barnitz, Jennie Barnitz - 1987 - 324 頁
...name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible. . . . His genial disposition made him friends, and his personal...with his command in the thickest of the fight won him the confidence of troops serving under him." Hancock was born in Pennsylvania on Feb. 14, 1824.... | |
| Edward James Stackpole - 1988 - 418 頁
...whose name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible. His personal courage and his presence with his command...for him the confidence of troops serving under him." Hancock was every inch a soldier— it was in his blood and he loved everything about soldiering, even... | |
| Ulysses S. Grant - 1990 - 1228 頁
...the time of which I now write, young and fresh-looking, he presented an appearance that would attract the attention of an army as he passed. His genial...for him the confidence of troops serving under him. No matter how hard the fight, the zd corps always felt that their commander was looking after them.... | |
| David M. Jordan - 1995 - 428 頁
...name was never mentioned as having committed in batde a blunder for which he was responsible. . . . His genial disposition made him friends, and his personal...his presence with his command in the thickest of the f1ght won for him the conf1dence of troops serving under him. No matter how hard the fight, the 2d... | |
| Isaac Taylor Coates, W. J. D. Kennedy - 1997 - 220 頁
..."the most conspicuous figure of the general officers who did not exercise a separate command. . . . His genial disposition made him friends, and his personal...thickest of the fight won for him the confidence of the troops serving under him. No matter how hard the fight, the Second Corps always felt that their... | |
| Harry W. Pfanz - 1998 - 628 頁
..."tall, well-formed and . . . young and freshlooking, he presented an appearance that would attract the attention of an army as he passed. His genial...for him the confidence of troops serving under him. No matter how hard the fight, the 2d corps always felt that their commander was looking after them.""... | |
| Steven E. Woodworth - 2000 - 260 頁
...memoirs, Grant wrote: "[Hancock's] name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder . . . his personal courage and his presence with his command...won for him the confidence of troops serving under him."1 On Hancock's death, former New York governor Samuel J. Tilden spoke of "the dashing bravery... | |
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