| Henry Champion Deming - 1868 - 562 páginas
...the battle : " April 5. I have no doubt that nothing more will occur to-day but some picketfiring. The enemy is saucy, but got the worst of it yesterday,...with certainty of advantage ; and I do not apprehend any thing like an attack upon our position." Can there be any doubt that Sherman, who, be it remembered,... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1868 - 792 páginas
...note is just received. I have no doubt that nothing will occur to-day more than some picket-tiring. The enemy is saucy, but got the worst of it yesterday,...not press our pickets far. I will not be drawn out for, unless with certainly of advantage; and I do not apprehend any thing like an attack upon our position.... | |
| William Preston Johnston - 1878 - 806 páginas
...note is just received. I have no doubt that nothing will occur to-day more than some picket-firing. The enemy is saucy, but got the worst of it yesterday,...advantage ; and I do not apprehend anything like an attack .upon our position. SHERMAN. In view of these quotations from Badeau's book, argument would seem entirely... | |
| William Preston Johnston - 1878 - 806 páginas
...received. I have no doubt that nothing will occur to-day more than some picket-firing. The enemy is sancy, but got the worst of it yesterday, and will not press...advantage; and I do not apprehend anything like an attatt upon our position. SHERMAN. In view of these quotations from Badeau's book, argument would seem... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - 1881 - 232 páginas
...note is just received. I have no doubt that nothing will occur to-day, more than some picket-firing. The enemy is saucy, but got the worst of it yesterday,...advantage ; and I do not apprehend anything like an attack upon our position." A little later in the day, General Sherman wrote to Grant : "I infer that the enemy... | |
| 1881 - 232 páginas
...note is just received. I have no doubt that nothing will occur to-day, more than some picket-firing. The enemy is saucy, but got the worst of it yesterday,...advantage ; and I do not apprehend anything like an attack upon our position." A little later in the day, General Sherman wrote to Grant : " I infer that the... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1881 - 760 páginas
...note is just received. I have no doubt that nothing will occur to-day more than some picket-tiring. The enemy is saucy, but got the worst of it yesterday,...with certainty of advantage; and I do not apprehend any thing like an attack upon our position. LETTER FROM GENERAL SHERMAN TO THE EDITOR OF THE UNITED... | |
| 1967 - 698 páginas
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| United States. War Dept - 1884 - 716 páginas
...doubt that nothing wilt occur ' Not fonnd. to-day more than some picket firing. The enemy is saucy, bnt got the worst of it yesterday, and will not press...and I do not apprehend anything like an attack on oar position. Yours, WT SHERMAN, Brigadier-General, Commanding. SAVANNAH, April 5, 1862. Maj. Gen.... | |
| Alfred Roman - 1884 - 636 páginas
...arc two regiments and one battery six miles out.' t Again : 1 1 have no doubt that nothing will occur to-day more than some picket firing. The enemy is...the worst of it yesterday, and will not press our * On the 31st of March. t The Confederates were then within that distance with their whole army of... | |
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