| 1911 - 994 páginas
...the mean time all good men must rally.' — 'Never mind, General. All this has been my fault. It is I that have lost this fight, and you must help me out of it the best way you can.' So, with incomparable patience, tact, .and energy, the great soldier held his... | |
| 1863 - 652 páginas
...mind, general, all this has been MY fault — it in /that have lost this fight, and you muet help mo out of it in the best way you can." In this manner...somewhat dispirited troops, and magnanimously take upon hie own shoulders the whole weight of the repulse. It was impossible to look at him or to listen to... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1864 - 414 páginas
...shook hands with him and said, cheerfully, " Never mind, general, all this has been MY fault — it is / that have lost this fight, and you must help...it in the best way you can." In this manner I saw Gen. Lee encourage and reanimate his somewhat dispirited troops, and magnanimously take upon his own... | |
| Frank Moore - 1865 - 500 páginas
...Lee, when he remarked cheerfully : " Never mind, General, all this has been my fault ; it is / who have lost this fight, and you must help me out of it in the best way you can." His troops seemed inspired with the utmost confidence in their leader, and, when they passed him, cheered... | |
| Frank Moore - 1865 - 632 páginas
...Lee, when he remarked cheerfully : " Never mind, General, all this has been my fault ; it is / who have lost this fight, and you must help me out of it in the best way you can." His troops seemed inspired with the utmost confidence in their leader, and, when they passed him, cheered... | |
| William Parker Snow - 1865 - 924 páginas
...with him, and said, in a cheerful manner, " Never mind, General. All this has been my fault. It is I that have lost this fight, and you must help me out of it the best way you can." In this manner did General Lee, wholly ignoring self and position, encourage... | |
| Frank Moore - 1866 - 654 páginas
...hands with him, and said, cheerfully, ' Never mind, General — all this has been my fault; it is I that have lost this fight, and you must help me out...his own shoulders the whole weight of the repulse." LOYALTY IN EAST TENNESSEE. — A letter from a soldier in Burnside's army, written from Клохville,... | |
| William Parker Snow - 1866 - 576 páginas
...with him, and said, in a cheerful manner, " Never mind, General. All this has been my fault. It is I that have lost this fight, and you must help me out of it the best way you can." In this manner did General Lee, wholly ignoring self and position, encourage... | |
| Confederate - 1867 - 596 páginas
...immediately shook hands with him and said, cheerfully, "Never mind, general, all tfiis has been MY fault; it is /that have lost this fight, and you must help me...can." In this manner I saw General Lee encourage and ream mate his somewhat dispirited troops, and magnanimously take upon his own shoulders the whole weight... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1866 - 752 páginas
...his men, he said quietly and cheerfully, "Never mind, General; all this has been my fault ; it is I that have lost this fight, and you must help me out of it in the best way you can." All the while his calmness and cheerfulness remained unshaken.* It VVM* thought that the enemy might... | |
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