| Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1866 - 794 pages
...Valley, where it is expected you will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing should bo left to invite the enemy to return. Take all provisions,...buildings should be destroyed — they should rather bo protected — but the people should be informed that so long as an army can subsist among them recurrences... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - United States - 1866 - 422 pages
...to-morrow. In pushing up the Shenandoah valley, as it is expected you will have to go, first or last, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite...cannot be consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that buildings should be destroyed — they should rather be protected; but the people should be informed... | |
| 1866 - 424 pages
...to-morrow. In pushing up the Shenandoah valley, as it is expected you will have to go, first or last, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite...cannot be consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that buildings should be destroyed-— they should rather be protected; but the people should be informed... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1866 - 722 pages
...bo left to invite the enemy to return. Тике all provisions, forage, and stock wanted for the nso of your command ; such as cannot be consumed, destroy....people should be informed that so long as an army cun subsi-t among them recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined to stop them... | |
| United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 pages
...valley, where it is expected you will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing should bo left to invite the enemy to return. Take all provisions,...destroy. It is not desirable that the buildings should bo destroyed — they should rather be protected — but the people should be informed that so long... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1866 - 920 pages
...expected you will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing should bo left to invite mo enemy to return. Take all provisions, forage, and...desirable that the buildings should be destroyed — they shnuM rather be protected — but the people should bo informed that so long as an army can subsist... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 804 pages
...that— u ln pushing np the Shenandoah valley, where it is expected you will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite...stock, wanted for the use of your command ; such as can not be consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that the buildings should be destroyed — they should... | |
| 1866 - 724 pages
...tomorrow. In pushing up the Shcnaudoah valley, where it is expected you will have tn go 6rst or last, it is desirable that nothing should be left to invite...provisions, forage, and stock wanted for the use of yonr command ; such as connut Inconsumed, destroy. It is not desirable that the buildings should bo... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 836 pages
...valley, where it is expected you will have to go first or last, it is desirable that nothing ehouldbe left to invite the enemy to return. Take all provisions,...stock, wanted for the use of your command ; such as can not be consumed, destroy. It is not desirable that •the buildings should be destroyed — they... | |
| Henry Coppée - Biography & Autobiography - 1866 - 586 pages
...first or is desirable that nothing should be left to Invite tbe enemy to return. Take all provisions, and stock wanted for the use of your command; such as cannot be consumed, destroy. >t desirable that the buildings should be destroyed—they should rather he protected; bat ople should... | |
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