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Page 254
... fight if cornered , " it said . It said Pope had held a council of his corps commanders , to whom he an- nounced his intention of standing his ground and fighting , which disappointed them all . It said : " I do not wish to see the army ...
... fight if cornered , " it said . It said Pope had held a council of his corps commanders , to whom he an- nounced his intention of standing his ground and fighting , which disappointed them all . It said : " I do not wish to see the army ...
Page 362
... fighting all day , pressing the enemy and gaining substantial advantage at all points . The troops fight well and every- thing goes smoothly . We intend to fight Johnston until he is satis- fied , and I hope he will not attempt to ...
... fighting all day , pressing the enemy and gaining substantial advantage at all points . The troops fight well and every- thing goes smoothly . We intend to fight Johnston until he is satis- fied , and I hope he will not attempt to ...
Page 365
... fight and Hancock's men forced a crossing , breaking the enemy line . On the twenty- fourth , twenty - fifth , and twenty - sixth , there were more ob- scure combats against what returning officers and correspond- ents described as a ...
... fight and Hancock's men forced a crossing , breaking the enemy line . On the twenty- fourth , twenty - fifth , and twenty - sixth , there were more ob- scure combats against what returning officers and correspond- ents described as a ...
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