| Frank Moore - United States - 1864 - 868 pages
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. The Commanding General considers that no greater disgrace could befall the army, and through... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1864 - 870 pages
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...of forgetfulness on the part of some that they have ic keeping the yet unsullied reputation of the army, and that the datier, exacted of us by civilization... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1864 - 878 pages
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respecte has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...entitles them to approbation and praise. There have, nowever, been instances of forgelfulneas, on the part of some, that they have in keeping the yet unsullied... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - United States - 1865 - 886 pages
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. The Commanding General considers that no greater disgrace could befall the army, and through... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - United States - 1865 - 884 pages
...better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects пая, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...and entitles them to approbation and praise. There hare, however, been instances of forgetfulness, on tbe part of some, that they have in keeping the... | |
| John Beauchamp Jones - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 404 pages
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. "The commanding general considers that no greater disgrace could befall the army, and through... | |
| John Beauchamp Jones - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 396 pages
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. " The commanding general considers that no greater disgrace could befall the army, and... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 894 pages
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. The Commanding General considers that no greater disgrace could befall the army, and through... | |
| James D. McCabe - Generals - 1866 - 752 pages
...lessen the rigor of war. By command of LiEUT.-GElf. RS EWELL." Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...however, been instances of forgetfulness on the part of somc, that they have in keeping the yet unsullied reputation of the army, and that the duties exacted... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 864 pages
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...and praise. There have, however, been instances of forgetful ness on the part of some, that they have in keeping the yet unsullied reputation of the army,... | |
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