| William T. Young - 1852 - 432 страница
...the cause. A communication passed between the commanding generals, which ended in the capitulation submitted to you. In entering into this capitulation...character ; and all felt as they should have felt, bat he who held in his hands the reins of authority. I have been informed by Col. Findley, who saw... | |
| William T. Young - 1852 - 432 страница
...the cause. A communication passed between the commanding generals, which ended in the capitulation submitted to you. In entering into this capitulation...the general took counsel from his own feelings only. Our morning report had that morning made our effective men present fit for duty 1060, without including... | |
| William T. Young (of Michigan.) - 1853 - 492 страница
...the cause. A communication passed between the commanding generals, which ended in the capitulation submitted to you. In entering into this capitulation...counsel from his own feelings only. Not an officer Our morning report had that morning made our effective men present fit for duty lObO, without including... | |
| William L. G. Smith - 1856 - 798 страница
...the cause. A communication passed between the commanding generals, which ended in the capitulation submitted to you. In entering into this capitulation,...consulted. Not one anticipated a surrender, till he saw this white flag displayed. Even tbe women were indignant at so shameful a degradation of the American... | |
| William L. G. Smith - 1856 - 800 страница
...the cause. A communication passed between the commanding generals, which ended in the capitulation submitted to you. In entering into this capitulation,...consulted. Not one anticipated a surrender, till he saw this white flag displayed. Even the women were indignant at so shameful a degradation of the American... | |
| William L. G. Smith - 1856 - 798 страница
...the cause. A communication passed between the commanding generals, which ended in the capitulation submitted to you. In entering into this capitulation,...Not an officer was consulted. Not one anticipated u surrender, till he saw this white flag displayed. Even the women were indignant at so shameful a... | |
| Richardson (Major, John), Alexander Clark Casselman - 1902 - 452 страница
...the cause. A communication passed between the commanding Generals, which ended in the capitulation submitted to you. In entering into this capitulation,...character, and all felt as they should have felt, but he who held in his hands the reins of authority. Our morning report had that morning made out effective... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh - 1905 - 708 страница
...till they Saw the white flag displayed upon the walls.1 Even the women was indignant at the Shameful degradation of the Americ[an] character, and all felt as they should have felt but he who held in his hands the reins of authority our mornings report from information] was efl'ectiv[e]... | |
| 1906 - 708 страница
...till they Saw the white flag displayed upon the walls.1 Even the women was indignant at the Shameful degradation of the Americ[an] character, and all felt as they should have felt but he who held in his hands the reins of authority our mornings report from information] was effectiv[e]... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 286 страница
...the cause. A communication passed between the commanding Generals, which ended in the capitulation submitted to you. In entering into this capitulation,...character, and all felt as they should have felt, but lc who held in his hands the reins of authority. Our morning report had that morning made our effective... | |
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