Meet General GrantGarden Publishing Company, 1931 - 524 pages |
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Page 81
... fight - the one at Resaca de la Palma -he wrote : The fight was a pel Mel The Capparel is so dense Here they made a stand . affair evry body for himself . that you may be within five feet of a person and not know it . Our troops rushed ...
... fight - the one at Resaca de la Palma -he wrote : The fight was a pel Mel The Capparel is so dense Here they made a stand . affair evry body for himself . that you may be within five feet of a person and not know it . Our troops rushed ...
Page 174
... fight for such a cloudy abstrac- tion ? Could the uncouth Lincoln drag a whole nation into war on such a flimsy pretext ? In this , as in all wars , most of the actual fighting was done by poor people who had nothing at stake and who ...
... fight for such a cloudy abstrac- tion ? Could the uncouth Lincoln drag a whole nation into war on such a flimsy pretext ? In this , as in all wars , most of the actual fighting was done by poor people who had nothing at stake and who ...
Page 321
William E. Woodward. Grant Fights 321 that , despite his heavy losses , Grant had as many men at the end of the campaign ... fight Grant in the Wilderness , where the Confederate officers knew the ground , and where Grant's superiority in ...
William E. Woodward. Grant Fights 321 that , despite his heavy losses , Grant had as many men at the end of the campaign ... fight Grant in the Wilderness , where the Confederate officers knew the ground , and where Grant's superiority in ...
Contents
MEN AND HORSES | 11 |
OBSESSIONS AND FANTASIES | 25 |
THE UNWILLING SOLDIER | 38 |
Copyright | |
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