| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1887 - 984 pages
...indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate military advantages, but in showing to the world that your army could be divided,...and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole, Hood's army, it brings those who sat in darkness to see a great light. But what... | |
| Henry Van Boynton - Sherman's March to the Sea - 1875 - 296 pages
...indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate military advantages, but in showing to the world that your army could be divided,...and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole (Hood's army), it brings those who sat in darkness to see great light." To which... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1875 - 416 pages
...indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate military advantages, but, in showing to the world that your army could be divided,...and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole, Hood's army, it brings those who sat in darkness to see a great light. But what... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1875 - 422 pages
...stronger part to an important new service, and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole, Hood's army, it brings those who sat...a great light. But what next? I suppose it will be safer if I leave General Grant and yourself to decide. A. LINCOLN. Of course, this judgment, made after... | |
| Henry Van Ness Boynton - Sherman's March to the Sea - 1875 - 542 pages
...indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate military advantages, but in showing to the world that your army could be divided,...the stronger part to an important new service, and vet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole (Hood's army), it brings those who... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1875 - 428 pages
...stronger part to an important new service, and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole, Hood's army, it brings those who sat in darkness to see a great ligbt. But what next ? I suppose it will be safer if I leave General Grant and yourself to decide.... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1876 - 842 pages
...the obvious and immediate military advantages, but, in showing to the world that your army could bo divided, putting the stronger part to an important...and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole, Hood's army, it brings those who sat in darkness to see a great light. But what... | |
| J. Hagerty - 1884 - 156 pages
...is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford obvious and immediate military advantages, but, in showing to the world that your army could be divided, putting the stronger part to an important now service, and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole, Hood's army, it... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890 - 612 pages
...great success. Not CHAP.XX. only does it afford the obvious and immediate military advantages, but in showing to the world that your army could be divided,...and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole — Hood's army — it brings those who sat in darkness to see a great light. But... | |
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