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" There was no place within our intrenchments but could be reached by the enemy's artillery, from their boats or their batteries. It was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrenchments to keep our men from sleep and prevent... "
Southern History of the War: Official Reports of Battles, as Published by ... - Página 52
por Confederate States of America. War Department, Confederate States of America. Congress - 1864 - 578 páginas
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volumen4

Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 páginas
...by the enemy's artillery, from their boats or their batteries. It was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrenchments...column above us on the river, both on the right and the left banks, and thus to cut off all our communications, and to prevent the possibility of egress....
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volumen3

Frank Moore - 1862 - 810 páginas
...batteries. It was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrcnchmcnts to keep our men from sleep and prevent repose, their...column above us on the river, both on the right and the left banks, and thus to cut off all our communications, and to prevent the possibility of egress....
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Volumen4

Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 páginas
...by the enemy's artillery, from their boats or their batteries. It was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrenchments...our men from sleep and prevent repose, their object wig merely to give time to pass a column above us on the river, both on the right and the left banks,...
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Southern History of the War: The First Year of the War

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 432 páginas
...the enemy's artillery from their boats or their batteries ; that it was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrenchments...give time to pass a column above us on the river, and to cut off our communications ; and that but one course was left by which a rational hope could...
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The First Year of the War

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 394 páginas
...the enemy's artillery from their boats or their batteries ; that it was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrenchments...give time to pass a column above us on the river, and to cut off our communications ; and that but one course was left by which a rational hope could...
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Southern History of the War: Official Reports of Battles, Volumen1

Confederate States of America. War Department - 1864 - 600 páginas
...for any length of time with our inadequate numbers and indefensible position. There was no place in our intrenchments but could be reached by the enemy's...column above us on the river, both on the right and the left banks, and thus to cut off all our communications and to prevent the possibility of egress....
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Southern History of the War: Official Reports of Battles, as Published by ...

Confederate States of America. War Department, Confederate States of America. Congress - 1864 - 582 páginas
...for any length of time with our inadequate numbers and indefensible position. There was no place in our intrenchments but could be reached by the enemy's...column above us on the river, both on the right and the left banks, and thus to cut off all our communications and to prevent the possibility of egress....
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Southern History of the War, Volumen1

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 1314 páginas
...or their batteries ; that it was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire npon our intrenchments to keep our men from sleep and prevent...give time to pass a column above us on the river, and to cut off our communications ; and that but one course was left by which a rational hope could...
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Grant as a Soldier and Statesman: Being a Succinct History of His Military ...

Edward Howland - 1868 - 670 páginas
...by the enemy's artillery from their boats or their batteries. It was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrenchments,...column above us on the river, both on the right and the left banks, and thus to cut off all our communications, and to prevent the possibility of egress....
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The Life of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston: Embracing His Services in the ...

William Preston Johnston - 1878 - 806 páginas
...by the enemy's artillery, from their boats or their batteries. It was but fair to infer that, while they kept up a sufficient fire upon our intrenchments...communication, and to prevent the possibility of egress. This theory of investment is based upon the hypothesis of the successful cooperation of the gunboats,...
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