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" It is difficult to exaggerate the critical state of affairs as they appeared about this time. If the enemy or their general had shown any enterprise, there is no saying what might have happened. General Lee and his officers were evidently fully impressed... "
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War - Página 35
por Edward Alfred Pollard - 1865 - 391 páginas
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen94

1863 - 828 páginas
...strongest admiration, and I never saw any man fail him except the man in the ditch. It is difficult to exaggerate the critical state of affairs as they...much less noise, fuss, or confusion of orders than at an ordinary fieldday : the men, as they were rallied in the wood, were brought up in detachments and...
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Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863

Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - 1863 - 366 páginas
...strongest admiration, and I never saw any man fail him except the man in the ditch. It is difficult to exaggerate the critical state of affairs as they...much less noise, fuss, or confusion of orders than at an ordinary field-day : the men, as they were rallied in the wood, were brought up in detachments,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen79

1863 - 652 páginas
...fail him except the man in the ditch. It is difficult tu exaggerate the critical state of affairs аз they appeared about this time. If the enemy or their...is no saying what might have happened. General Lee find his officers were evidently fully impressed with a sense of the situation ; yet there was much...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volumen7

Frank Moore - 1865 - 830 páginas
...Longstreet had been finally repulsed by our left, on Friday afternoon, July third, he says: "It is difficult to exaggerate the critical state of affairs, as they appeared about this time. If tlie enemy or his general had shown any enterprise, there is I no saying what might have happened....
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Southern Generals: Who They Are, and what They Have Done

William Parker Snow - 1865 - 924 páginas
...strongest admiration, and I never saw any man fail him, except the man in the ditch." It is difficult to exaggerate the critical state of affairs as they appeared about this time. General Lee and his officers were fully impressed with a sense of the situation ; yet there was much...
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Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: A Critical History of Operations in ...

William Swinton - 1866 - 702 páginas
...the British service. Referring to the sitnation after Pickctt's repulse, he says: "It is difficult to exaggerate the critical state of affairs as they...evidently fully impressed with a sense of the situation." But the sequel seems to belie this ; for he immediately remarks : " Yet there was much less noise,...
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The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 758 páginas
...recovery. An English colonel, who rode by the side of the great Confederate commander, remarks : " Gen. Lee and his officers were evidently fully impressed...fuss, or confusion of orders, than at any ordinary field-day ; the men, as they were rallied in the wood, were brought up in detachments, and lay down...
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Southern Generals: Their Lives and Campaigns

William Parker Snow - 1866 - 576 páginas
...strongest admiration, and I never saw any man fail him, except the man in the ditch." It is difficult to exaggerate the critical state of affairs as they appeared about this time. General Lee and his officers were fully impressed with a sense of the situation ; yet there was much...
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The Grayjackets: and how They Lived, Fought and Died, for Dixie: With ...

Confederate - 1867 - 596 páginas
...fail him except the man in the ditch. It is difficult to exaggerate the critical state of affairs tid they appeared about this time. If the enemy or their...less noise, fuss, or confusion of orders, than at an ordinary field-day. The men, as they were rallied in the wood, were brought up in detachments, and...
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The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 páginas
...recovery. An English colonel, who rode by the side of the great Confederate commander, remarks : " Gen. Lee and his officers were evidently fully impressed...fuss, or confusion of orders, than at any ordinary field-day ; the men, as they were rallied in the wood, were brought up in detachments, and lay down...
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