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... flank ; they had seen Hooker's troops pass their left flank and get in their rear . Their apprehensions had mastered them . The Confederates were like the Romans at Cannae : Everywhere , in front , to the right , to the left , in the ...
... flank ; they had seen Hooker's troops pass their left flank and get in their rear . Their apprehensions had mastered them . The Confederates were like the Romans at Cannae : Everywhere , in front , to the right , to the left , in the ...
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... flank . A meeting of the corps - commanders with Meade and Burnside asked that the attack be post- poned until six ; this would allow Longstreet an hour and a half more to reach the scene , and was refused . To show his new subordinates ...
... flank . A meeting of the corps - commanders with Meade and Burnside asked that the attack be post- poned until six ; this would allow Longstreet an hour and a half more to reach the scene , and was refused . To show his new subordinates ...
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... flank proved to Sherman that he July 22 , could not cut the road to Macon from that direction and that the bulk of the enemy was on that side of the city , and he adroitly moved by his right flank and continued the in- vestment of ...
... flank proved to Sherman that he July 22 , could not cut the road to Macon from that direction and that the bulk of the enemy was on that side of the city , and he adroitly moved by his right flank and continued the in- vestment of ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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