I desire to say with all emphasis, what every army officer on the frontier will corroborate, that there is no class of men in this country who are so disinclined to war with the Indians as the army stationed among them. The army has nothing to gain by... The Geronimo Campaign - Страница 26написао/ла Odie B. Faulk - 1993 - 256 страницаОграничен приказ - О овој књизи
| United States. War Department - 1875 - 380 страница
...who, under the pressure of such necessity, only do what any man would do under like circumstances. I desire to say with all emphasis, what every Army...gain by war with Indians; on the contrary, it has every thing to lose. In such a war it suffers all the hardship and privation ; and, exposed as it is... | |
| United States. War Department - 1875 - 380 страница
...who, under the pressure of such necessity, only do what any man would do under like circumstances. I desire to say with all emphasis, what every Army...are so disinclined to war with the Indians as the a'riny stationed among them. The Army has nothing to gain by war with Indians; on the contrary, it... | |
| Margaret Irvin Carrington, Henry B. Carrington - 1878 - 418 страница
...the army, he makes a statement which is true, and deserving of universal recognition. It is this : I desire to say with all emphasis, what every army...country who are so disinclined to war with the Indians •s the army stationed among them. The army has nothing to gain by war with the Indians ; on the contrary,... | |
| Charles G. Coutant - 1899 - 804 страница
...uses this language in justification of his opinions: "I desire to say with all emphasis, what every officer on the frontier will corroborate, that there...stationed among them. The army has nothing to gain by a war with the Indians; on the contrary, it has everything to lose. In such a war it suffers all the... | |
| Elsie Mitchell Rushmore - 1914 - 112 страница
...Indians, who, under pressure of such necessity, only do what any man would do under the circumstances. I desire to say with all emphasis, what every army...among them. The army has nothing to gain by war with the Indians, on the contrary it has everything to lose. In such a war it suffers all the hardships... | |
| Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer - 1926 - 560 страница
...to fight this unfortunate race. There was "no class of men in this country," General Pope continued, "so disinclined to war with the Indians as the army stationed among them." 3 More than this — when hostilities commenced the army must face warriors who were equipped, not... | |
| 1941 - 420 страница
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