| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...day at Centerville, in plain view of the battle, and made no attempt to join. What renders the whole matter worse, these are both officers of the regular...army, who do not hold back from ignorance or fear. Theireonstanl talk, indulged in publicly and in promiscuous company, is, that 'the Army of the Potomac... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1865 - 944 pages
...attempt to join. What renders the •whole matter worse, these ere both officers of the regular ermy, who do not hold back from ignorance or fear. Their...are demoralized by withdrawal from the Peninsula, Ac, When such example is set by officers of high rank, the influence ia very bad among those in subordinate... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1865 - 872 pages
...at Ontreyille, in plain view of tho battle, and modo no attempt to join. \Vliat renders tho •whole matter worse, these are both officers of the regular...promiscuous company, is, that ' the Army of the Potomac «-¡11 not fight,' that they are demoralized by withdrawal from the Peninsula, Ac. When such example... | |
| 1866 - 424 pages
...at Centre, ville, in plain view of the battle, and made no attempt to join. What renders the whole matter worse, these are both officers of the regular...are demoralized by withdrawal from the Peninsula* &c. When such example is set by officers of high rank, the influence is very bad among those in subordinate... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 804 pages
...day at Centerville, in plain view of the battle, and made no attempt to join. What renders the whole matter worse, these are both officers of the regular...are demoralized by withdrawal from the Peninsula, &c. When such example is set by officers of high rank, the influence is very bad among those in subordinate... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 836 pages
...day at Centerville, in plain view of the battle, and made no attempt to join. What renders the whole matter worse, these are both officers of the regular...are demoralized by withdrawal from the Peninsula, Ac. When such example is set by officers of high rank, the influence is very bad among those in subordinate... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - United States - 1866 - 422 pages
...day at Centreville, in plain view of the battle, and made no attempt to join. What renders the whole matter worse, these are both officers of the regular...is that "the army of the Potomac will not fight;" (hat they are demoralized by withdrawal from the Peninsula, &c. When such example is set by officers... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1867 - 848 pages
...day at Centerville, in plain view of thf battle, and made no attempt to join. What renders the whole matter worse, these are both officers of the regular...fight,' that they are demoralized by withdrawal from tho Peninsula, Ac. When such example is set by officers of ' high rank, the inflnenco is very bad among... | |
| Theodore Burr Gates - New York (State) - 1879 - 656 pages
...day at Centreville, in plain view of the battle, and made no attempt to join. What renders the whole matter worse, these are both officers of the regular...are demoralized by withdrawal from the Peninsula, &c. When such example is set by officers of high rank, the influence is very bad among those in subordinate... | |
| John Alexander Logan - Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862 - 1884 - 164 pages
...day at Centreville in plain view of the battle, and made no attempt to join. What renders the whole matter worse, these are both officers of the regular...Potomac will not fight ; that they are demoralized by the withdrawal from the Peninsula, &c. Now, sir, Porter did get up that afternoon on his route to Gainesville,... | |
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