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" 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 210
editado por - 1880
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Ulysses S. Grant

Louis Arthur Coolidge - 1917 - 642 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...with his victory he sits down and enjoys it without regard to the future. I am worn out and tired with this neglect and inefficiency. CF Smith is almost...
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The Civil War in America, Volumen1

Walter Gaston Shotwell - 1923 - 418 páginas
...as much demoralised 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, he sits down and enjoys it without any regard for the future. I am worn out and tired of this neglect and inefficiency. CF Smith is almost the only...
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Colonel Bob Ingersoll: A Biographical Narrative of the Great American Orator ...

Cameron Rogers - 1927 - 326 páginas
...telegraphed to McClellan that "General Grant left his command without any authority and went to Nashville. I can get no returns, no reports, no information of...and enjoys it without any regard to the future. I am worn out and tired with this neglect and inefficiency." The commander in chief of all the armies of...
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Grant A Biography Revised Edition

William S Mcfeely - 1981 - 612 páginas
...as much demoralized by the victorv of Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...and 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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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...

United States. War Department - 1882 - 1040 páginas
...demoralized by the victory of Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac by the defeat of Bull Bun. It ia hard to censure a .successful general immediately...any kind from him. Satisfied with his victory, he site down and enjoys it without any regard to the future. I am woru-ont and tired with this neglect...
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That Devil Forrest: Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest

John Allan Wyeth - 1989 - 684 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 get no returns—no information of any kind. Satisfied with his victory, he sits down and enjoys it without...
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McClellan's Own Story

George B. McClellan - 1998 - 698 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...and 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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Civil War High Commands

John Eicher, David Eicher - 2002 - 1062 páginas
...demoralized by the victory at Fort Donelson as was that of the Potomac fsic] by the defeat at Bull Run. It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...returns, no reports, no information of any kind from him . . ." Cullum to Halleck, 2 Mar. 1862: "Grant writes from Ft. Donelson on 28th just returned from Nashville...
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The Most Glorious Fourth: Vicksburg and Gettysburg, July 4, 1863

Duane P. Schultz - 2002 - 486 páginas
...General Grant for more than a week. He left his command without my authority and went to Nashville. ... It is hard to censure a successful general immediately...returns, no reports, no information of any kind from him. ... I am worn out and tired with his neglect and inefficiency. It was a damning indictment, and McClellan...
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Grant

Jean Edward Smith - 2001 - 785 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...after a victory, but I think he richly deserves it." Halleck, deskbound in St. Louis and desperate for information, told McClellan that he could get no...
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