The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results ; Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volumen2O.D. Case and Company, 1866 |
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... enemy , were finally cap- headquarters were retaken by Rous- seau , who , impetuously pursuing across a level field ... enemy's line , when the latter gave way , and the regiment was deployed in line of battle to give them a hastening ...
... enemy , were finally cap- headquarters were retaken by Rous- seau , who , impetuously pursuing across a level field ... enemy's line , when the latter gave way , and the regiment was deployed in line of battle to give them a hastening ...
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... enemy's communications , while mine would ? " 5th . In case of disaster , would not a retreat be more difficult by ... enemy as certain , the question at once arises as to the importance of the results gained . I think these results ...
... enemy's communications , while mine would ? " 5th . In case of disaster , would not a retreat be more difficult by ... enemy as certain , the question at once arises as to the importance of the results gained . I think these results ...
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... enemy to concentrate his forces and perfect his defensive mea- sures , at the very points where it is desir- able to strike him when least prepared . " " This point is easily reached by vessels of heavy draught ; it is neither occupied ...
... enemy to concentrate his forces and perfect his defensive mea- sures , at the very points where it is desir- able to strike him when least prepared . " " This point is easily reached by vessels of heavy draught ; it is neither occupied ...
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... enemy's batteries on York river . Washington shall be such as to give an en- " 4th . That the forces to be left to cover tire feeling of security for its safety from menace . ( Unanimous . ) " If the foregoing can not be , the army ...
... enemy's batteries on York river . Washington shall be such as to give an en- " 4th . That the forces to be left to cover tire feeling of security for its safety from menace . ( Unanimous . ) " If the foregoing can not be , the army ...
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... enemy appearing till next day . Meantime , Gen. Dana had arrived with a part of Gen. Sedgwick's division , but not debarked . Our gunboats took quiet Gen. Hooker reports a loss in this engagement of 338 killed , 902 wounded , and 335 ...
... enemy appearing till next day . Meantime , Gen. Dana had arrived with a part of Gen. Sedgwick's division , but not debarked . Our gunboats took quiet Gen. Hooker reports a loss in this engagement of 338 killed , 902 wounded , and 335 ...
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