Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... attack , although the position was an exposed one . The information that Gen. Buell was near at hand , determined Gen. Beauregard to make the attack at once . The movement of his troops from Corinth commenced on the 3d of April . Owing ...
... attack , although the position was an exposed one . The information that Gen. Buell was near at hand , determined Gen. Beauregard to make the attack at once . The movement of his troops from Corinth commenced on the 3d of April . Owing ...
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... attack . As soon , therefore , as he was informed that Gen. Jackson had reached Coal Harbor , steps were taken for an immediate attack on the retiring corps of Gen. Porter , which was supposed to be the mass of Gen. McClellan's army ...
... attack . As soon , therefore , as he was informed that Gen. Jackson had reached Coal Harbor , steps were taken for an immediate attack on the retiring corps of Gen. Porter , which was supposed to be the mass of Gen. McClellan's army ...
Halaman 168
... attack on the extreme left . I did not intend to make the attack on the right until that position had been taken , which I supposed would stagger the enemy , cutting their lines in two . then I proposed to make a direct attack on their ...
... attack on the extreme left . I did not intend to make the attack on the right until that position had been taken , which I supposed would stagger the enemy , cutting their lines in two . then I proposed to make a direct attack on their ...
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