| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 764 頁
...men of the same race and nation, skillfully massed and led, and under every disadvantage of numbers, and necessarily of position also. You have in every...conflict beaten back your foes with enormous slaughter. (Signed) "GEO. B. MCCLELLAN, ' ' Major-General Commanding. ' ' By a series of brilliant movements General... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 762 頁
...men of the same race and nation, skillfully massed and led. and under every disadvantage of numbers, and necessarily of position also. You have in every...conflict beaten back your foes with enormous slaughter. (Signed) "GEO. B. MCCLELLAN, "Major-General Commanding." By a series of brilliant movements General... | |
| James Havelock Campbell - 1916 - 472 頁
...men of the same race and nation skillfully massed and led; and under every disadvantage of numbers, and necessarily of position also, you have in every...one will now question that each of you may always say with pride, 'I belonged to the Army of the Potomac!' "You have reached this new base complete in... | |
| 1916 - 600 頁
...men of the same race and nationality, skillfully led and massed. Under every disadvantage of numbers you have in every conflict beaten back your foes with...ranks you among the celebrated armies of history, and you can each say with pride : 'I belonged to the Army of the Potomac.' " CAMP FIRE TALES. Fifty... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 774 頁
...men of the same race and nation skillfully massed and led ; and under every disadvantage of numbers, and necessarily of position also, you have in every...one will now question that each of you may always say with pride, "I belonged to the Army of the Potomac ! " You have reached this new base complete... | |
| Stephen W. Sears - 2001 - 516 頁
...material, all your guns, except a few lost in battle. . . . ; and under every disadvantage of numbers, and necessarily of position also, you have in every...ranks you among the celebrated armies of history." In his peroration he promised the army would yet "enter the Capital of their so-called Confederacy... | |
| Jeffry D. Wert - 2005 - 598 頁
...nearly 5,000 fewer than their foe. As McClellan told them, in part, in a Fourth of July proclamation: "Your conduct ranks you among the celebrated armies...one will now question that each of you may always say with pride: 'I belonged to the Army of the Potomac!'"93 Many, if not most, of them concluded that... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1866 - 828 頁
...after day with desperate fury, by men of the same race and nation, skilfully massed and led. Under every disadvantage of number, and necessarily of position...question that each of you may always with pride say, ' 1 belong to the Army of the Potomac.' You have reached the new base, complete in organization and... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 706 頁
...day after day with desperate fury by men of the same race and nation skillfully massed and led. Under every disadvantage of number, and, necessarily, of...ranks you among the celebrated armies of history. STo' one will now question that each of you may always with pride say : ' I belong to the army of the... | |
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