Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... command to the army of Virginia ? Answer . I think , before the termination of the campaign of the army of Virginia , that it had been joined by the whole of the army of the Potomac , except some cavalry , that had not arrived , and a ...
... command to the army of Virginia ? Answer . I think , before the termination of the campaign of the army of Virginia , that it had been joined by the whole of the army of the Potomac , except some cavalry , that had not arrived , and a ...
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... command of it when it approached the position that I considered it ought to occupy for defensive purposes , and to post it properly . Question . How long did you remain in command of the defences of Washington , and what orders did you ...
... command of it when it approached the position that I considered it ought to occupy for defensive purposes , and to post it properly . Question . How long did you remain in command of the defences of Washington , and what orders did you ...
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... command of the post , replied , that " surrender was out of the question , " as he had been placed there by his government to hold and defend the place , and should do so . No attack was made , but the enemy retired , having taken ...
... command of the post , replied , that " surrender was out of the question , " as he had been placed there by his government to hold and defend the place , and should do so . No attack was made , but the enemy retired , having taken ...
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