| John Campbell - Great Britain - 1817 - 562 pages
...also, I have judged it proper to proceed to Halifax, which will, 1 hope, meet with your approbation. I cannot speak in too high terms of the officers and men I have the honour to command, for their steady and active conduct throughout the whole of this business,... | |
| John Marshall - Biography - 1829 - 432 pages
...; 1 have judged it proper to proceed to Halifax, which will, I Lope, meet with your approbation. " I cannot speak in too high terms of the officers and men I have the honor to command, for their steady and active conduct throughout the whole of this business,... | |
| Naval art and science - 1852 - 732 pages
...entrusted me with the command of the expedition, had not lived to witness Its successful termination. I cannot speak in too high terms of the officers and men serving under my orders; Commander Willcox of the Fury, by his ability judgment, and gallantry, contributed... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1861 - 824 pages
...considerable loss. Several others of the Anacostia's shells dropped in the vicinity of the battery. I cannot speak in too high terms of the officers and men whose coolness and activity under great exposure are, beyond praise. As the former arc all acting,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1862 - 728 pages
...considerable lose. Several others of the Anacostia's sheila dropped ш the vicinity of the battery. I cannot speak in too high terms of the officers and men whoso coolness and activity under great exposure are beyond praise. As the former are all acting, banng... | |
| MAJOR GEN. W.S. ROSECRANS, U.S.A. - 1863 - 582 pages
...than I thought I was. I saw no more of the enemy's cavalry on the pike that morning. In this charge I cannot speak in too high terms of the officers and men. Every man charged and kept in position, taking over a hundred prisoners of the enemy and releasing... | |
| William Penn Lloyd - History - 1864 - 218 pages
...the command of Captain William T. McEwen, ML French, HC Beamer, HS Thomas and Lieutenant HS Gaul. " I cannot speak in too high terms of the officers and men engaged in this affair. All did their duty nobly. This regiment was the only one actually engaged in... | |
| Indiana - 1865 - 720 pages
...Soldiers' Home, and at 9 o'clock AM we were mustered out of the service. In conclusion let me state that I cannot speak in too high terms of the officers and men of my command — it being composed of Indiana and Illinois troops. The officers and men, from Indiana did their... | |
| United States - 1891 - 884 pages
...camping in the evening. £)n the 6th, we passed through Mary ville, and early in the afternoon readied our camping ground on a small river. My command was...the 23d and 25th of November, I cannot speak in too nigh terms of the officers and men of my command. Every one acted coolly and deliberately, with a determination... | |
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