The History of the United States ArmyD. Appleton, 1924 - 609 halaman |
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... remained were receiving the schooling necessary for the soldier and the future of the Revolution . 1775 Of bringing the besieging force up to adequate strength , Oct. Washington finally showed Congress the necessity . A Congres- sional ...
... remained were receiving the schooling necessary for the soldier and the future of the Revolution . 1775 Of bringing the besieging force up to adequate strength , Oct. Washington finally showed Congress the necessity . A Congres- sional ...
Halaman 21
... remained astonishingly inactive of its own apparent volition . It was also a blessing for the Revolutionists that Howe was so charged with Whig sentiment that he would not attack the untrained , ill - supplied fragments of provincials ...
... remained astonishingly inactive of its own apparent volition . It was also a blessing for the Revolutionists that Howe was so charged with Whig sentiment that he would not attack the untrained , ill - supplied fragments of provincials ...
Halaman 29
... remained for Howe to exterminate not over 5,500 disheartened Americans and so end the Revolution . Being immersed in Whiggish thought , he did not move . The next morning rain rendered the American 1776 Aug. 28 Aug. 29 1776 Sept. 15 ...
... remained for Howe to exterminate not over 5,500 disheartened Americans and so end the Revolution . Being immersed in Whiggish thought , he did not move . The next morning rain rendered the American 1776 Aug. 28 Aug. 29 1776 Sept. 15 ...
Halaman 34
... remained . Winter was coming on . Clothing was ragged and scant . Many a man was marching in his bare feet so that lameness and sickness resulted . The soldier blamed the colonial assemblies for neglect . The assemblies blamed the ...
... remained . Winter was coming on . Clothing was ragged and scant . Many a man was marching in his bare feet so that lameness and sickness resulted . The soldier blamed the colonial assemblies for neglect . The assemblies blamed the ...
Halaman 45
... remained to him , one third of whom were negroes , boys and old men too aged for field service . Smallpox , too , as well as " inoculation frolics " had wrought fearful havoc . At that time vaccination was a novel immunity ...
... remained to him , one third of whom were negroes , boys and old men too aged for field service . Smallpox , too , as well as " inoculation frolics " had wrought fearful havoc . At that time vaccination was a novel immunity ...
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Halaman 39 - THESE are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
Halaman 66 - Country, while the common interests of America are mouldering and sinking into irretrievable (if a remedy is not soon applied) ruin, in which theirs also must ultimately be involved. If I was to be called upon to draw A picture of the times, and of Men; from what I have seen, heard, and in part know...
Halaman 51 - This brought forth the only commissary in the purchasing line in this camp ; and, with him, this melancholy and alarming truth, that he had not a single hoof of any kind to slaughter, and not more than twenty-five barrels of flour!
Halaman 89 - ... nobler figure ever stood in the forefront of a nation's life. Washington was grave and courteous in address; his manners were simple and unpretending; his silence and the serene calmness of his temper spoke of a perfect self-mastery ; but there was little in his outer bearing to reveal the grandeur of soul which lifts his figure with all the simple majesty of an ancient statue, out of the smaller passions, the meaner impulses of the world around him.
Halaman 99 - That every citizen so enrolled and notified, shall, within six months thereafter, provide himself with a good musket or firelock, a sufficient bayonet and belt, two spare flints, and a knapsack, a pouch with a box therein to contain not less than twentyfour cartridges, suited to the bore of his musket or firelock, each cartridge to contain a proper quantity of powder and ball: or with a good rifle, knapsack, shot-pouch and powder-horn, twenty balls suited to the bore of his rifle, and a quarter of...
Halaman 30 - Our situation is truly distressing. The check our detachment sustained on the 27th ultimo has dispirited too great a proportion of our troops and filled their minds with apprehension and despair. The militia, instead of calling forth their utmost efforts to a brave and manly opposition in order to repair our losses, are dismayed, intractable, and impatient to return. Great numbers of them have gone off — in some instances almost by whole regiments, by half ones, and by companies at a time.
Halaman 226 - I give it as my fixed opinion that but for our graduated cadets the war between the United States and Mexico might and probably would have lasted four or five years with, in its first half, more defeats than victories falling to our share ; whereas in less than two campaigns, we conquered a great country and a peace without the loss of a single battle or skirmish.
Halaman 216 - History may be searched in vain for an equal march of infantry. Half of it has been through a wilderness where nothing but savages and wild beasts are found, or deserts where, for want of water, there is no living creature.
Halaman 74 - I would not have had a swamp in view of my militia on any consideration; they would have made for it, and nothing could have detained them from it. And as to covering my wings, I knew my adversary, and was perfectly sure I should have nothing but downright fighting. As to retreat, it was the very thing I wished to cut off all hope of. I would have thanked Tarleton had he surrounded me with his cavalry. It would have been better than placing my own men in the rear to shoot down those who broke from...
Halaman 121 - Each troop of cavalry shall consist of one captain, one first lieutenant, one second lieutenant, one first sergeant, one quartermaster sergeant...