Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... military shortcomings he was an incomparable master of fighting men , and inspired them with his own passion for liberty . During the war Washington lacked the assistance of any first - class generals , except Greene and Arnold . The ...
... military shortcomings he was an incomparable master of fighting men , and inspired them with his own passion for liberty . During the war Washington lacked the assistance of any first - class generals , except Greene and Arnold . The ...
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... military service and joined our forces , at New York , as a Lieutenant in a Virginia regiment commanded by Colonel Hugh Mercer . At Trenton a ball passed into his shoulder , where it was to remain all his life , and for a time ...
... military service and joined our forces , at New York , as a Lieutenant in a Virginia regiment commanded by Colonel Hugh Mercer . At Trenton a ball passed into his shoulder , where it was to remain all his life , and for a time ...
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... military operations . He named and dismissed generals , read books on strategy and haunted the war office . He seldom interfered with the decisions of his com- manders and supported them in the most loyal way . When McClellan was ...
... military operations . He named and dismissed generals , read books on strategy and haunted the war office . He seldom interfered with the decisions of his com- manders and supported them in the most loyal way . When McClellan was ...
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