Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 8Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page 100
... enemy in force , and checked their advance for a time , Sherman meanwhile sending to Mc- Clernand for a battalion of cavalry to join one of his " for the purpose of discovering the strength and design of the enemy . " By 10 o'clock most ...
... enemy in force , and checked their advance for a time , Sherman meanwhile sending to Mc- Clernand for a battalion of cavalry to join one of his " for the purpose of discovering the strength and design of the enemy . " By 10 o'clock most ...
Page 274
... enemies and friends , may be taken when needed ? And is it not needed whenever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy ? Armies the world over destroy enemies ' property when they cannot use it ; and even destroy their own to keep it from the ...
... enemies and friends , may be taken when needed ? And is it not needed whenever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy ? Armies the world over destroy enemies ' property when they cannot use it ; and even destroy their own to keep it from the ...
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... enemy will be destroyed . The enemy must be short of ammunition as I was shot with a 10- penny nail . I did not leave the field until the victory was entirely secured and the enemy no longer in sight . I am badly wounded , though I ...
... enemy will be destroyed . The enemy must be short of ammunition as I was shot with a 10- penny nail . I did not leave the field until the victory was entirely secured and the enemy no longer in sight . I am badly wounded , though I ...
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