Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... army . Necessity enforced rest , the repairing of losses , the care of the wounded and the burial of the dead , but in addition there grew up a spirit of discontent * Swinton , History of the Army of the Potomac ; Palfrey , The Antietam ...
... army . Necessity enforced rest , the repairing of losses , the care of the wounded and the burial of the dead , but in addition there grew up a spirit of discontent * Swinton , History of the Army of the Potomac ; Palfrey , The Antietam ...
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... Army of the Potomac recrossed the to distrust him and his capacity to river after one of its most bloody and guide and direct the army's efforts . humiliating defeats . Its loss was Accordingly , Burnside determined to 1,384 killed ...
... Army of the Potomac recrossed the to distrust him and his capacity to river after one of its most bloody and guide and direct the army's efforts . humiliating defeats . Its loss was Accordingly , Burnside determined to 1,384 killed ...
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Edwin Wiley. REORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY . STONEMAN'S RAID . 294 able bounds , does good rather than harm ; but I think that during General Burnside's command of the army you have taken counsel of your am- bition and thwarted him as much ...
Edwin Wiley. REORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY . STONEMAN'S RAID . 294 able bounds , does good rather than harm ; but I think that during General Burnside's command of the army you have taken counsel of your am- bition and thwarted him as much ...
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