It is hard to censure a successful general immediately after a victory, but I think he richly deserves it. I can get no returns, no reports, no information of any kind from him. Satisfied with his victory, he sits down and enjoys it without any regard... The Quarterly Review - Página 210editado por - 1880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1881 - 232 páginas
...Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a NiicfoHsful general immediately after a victory, but I think he richly deserves it. I can get no reports, no returns, no information of any kind from him. Satisfied with his victory, he sits down... | |
| United States. War Department - 1882 - 1042 páginas
...much demoralized by the victory of Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Bun. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...and enjoys it without any regard to the future. I ani worn-out and tired with this neglect and inefficiency. 0. P. Smith is almost the only officer equal... | |
| J. Hagerty - 1884 - 156 páginas
...his command without my authority and went to Nashville. It is hard to censure a successful genera] immediately after a victory, but I think he richly...returns, no reports, no information of any kind from him. ... I am worn out and tired by this neglect and inefficiency. CF Smith is almost the only officer equal... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1885 - 722 páginas
...as much demoralized by the victory of Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...enjoys it, without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired by this neglect and inefficiency. CF Smith is almost the only officer equal to the... | |
| Albert Deane Richardson - 1885 - 644 páginas
...district without authority," and, though Grant had written him almost every day, he asserted : — "I can get no returns, no reports, no information...enjoys it, without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired by this neglect and inefficiency." As the climax to this shabby treatment, he sent... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1885 - 752 páginas
...be as much demoralized by the victory of Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...it. I can get no returns, no reports, no information from him. Satisfied with his victory he sits down and enjoys it, without any regard to the future.... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1885 - 752 páginas
...be as much demoralized by the victory of Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...it. I can get no returns, no reports, no information from him. Satisfied with his victory he sits down and enjoys it, without any regard to the future.... | |
| Emma Elizabeth Brown - 1885 - 408 páginas
...as much demoralized by the victory of Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...victory, but I think he richly deserves it. I can got no returns, no reports, no information of any kind from him. Satisfied with his victory, he sits... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1885 - 936 páginas
...after a victory, but I think he richly deserves it. I can get no returns, no reports, no information from him. Satisfied with his victory he sits down...enjoys it, without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired by this neglect and inefficiency. CF Smith is almost the only officer equal to the... | |
| 1886 - 864 páginas
...as much demoralized by the victory of Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...enjoys it, without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired with this neglect and inefficiency. CF Smith is almost the only officer equal to... | |
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