| Thomas Nelson Page - History - 1911 - 782 pages
...While one corps of the army was thus engaged, another insured its success by arresting at Boonsboro the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under..."On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than onethird of his numbers, you resisted from daylight till dark the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed every... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 790 pages
...it had, on the field of Sharpsburg, as he declares, with less than one-third of the enemy's numbers, resisted from daylight until dark the whole army of...his entire front of more than four miles in extent. In this order the commanding general recounts to his army its achievements, in reviewing which he declares... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 784 pages
...it had, on the field of Sharpsburg, as he declares, with less than one-third of the enemy's numbers, resisted from daylight until dark the whole army of...his entire front of more than four miles in extent. In this order the commanding general recounts to his army its achievements, in reviewing which he declares... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - United States - 1911 - 788 pages
...While one corps of the army was thus engaged, another insured its success by arresting at Boonsboro the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under...comrades. "On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than one1 General Orders, No. 116. third of his numbers, you resisted from daylight till dark the whole... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - Southern States - 1912 - 538 pages
...While one corps of the army was thus engaged, another insured its success by arresting at Boonsboro the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under..."On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than onethird of his numbers, you resisted from daylight till dark the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed every... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1912 - 542 pages
...While one corps of the army was thus engaged, another insured its success by arresting at Boonsboro the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under..."On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than onethird of his numbers, you resisted from daylight till dark the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed every... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1972 - 834 pages
...one corps of the army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting at Boonsborough the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under their favorite general to the relief of their beleagured comrades. On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than one third his numbers, yon resisted... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - History - 1994 - 358 pages
...one corps of the army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting at Boonsborough the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under...comrades. On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than one third his numbers, you resisted from daylight until dark the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed... | |
| Clement A. Evans - History - 2004 - 736 pages
...army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting at Bopnsboro the combined arm1es of the enemy, advancing under their favorite general...comrades. On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than one-th1rd his numbers, you resisted from daylight until dark the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed... | |
| James V. Murfin - History - 2004 - 476 pages
...one corps of the army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting at Boonsborough the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under their favorite general to the relief of their beleagured comrades. On the field of Sharpsburg with less than one-third of his numbers, you resisted... | |
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