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" ... to the rear. His face, which is always placid and cheerful, did not show signs of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance ; and he was addressing to every soldier he met a few words of encouragement, such as... "
Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863 - Página 274
por Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - 1863 - 316 páginas
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Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South. 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1867 - 602 páginas
...in the mean while, come to the front, on becoming aware of the disaster. If Longstreet's conduct was admirable, that of General Lee was perfectly sublime. He was engaged in rallying and encouraging the broken troops, and was riding about a little in front of the wood, c[uite alone, the...
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The Southern Review, Volumen5

Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1869 - 530 páginas
...Longstreet's behavior was admirable, that of General Lee was perfectly sublime. He was engaged in rallying and encouraging the broken troops, and was riding about a little in front of the wood, quite alone — his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...
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The Twelve Decisive Battles of the War: A History of the Easternand Western ...

William Swinton - 1871 - 596 páginas
...thus wrote : " If Longstreet's behavior was admirable, that of General Lee was perfectly sublime. Ho was engaged in rallying and in encouraging the broken...riding about, a little in front of the wood, quite alone — his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...
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The Early Life, Campaigns, and Public Services of Robert E. Lee: With a ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1871 - 936 páginas
...front on becoming aware of the disaster. Gen. Lee was perfectly sublime. He was engaged in rallying and encouraging the broken troops, and was riding about, a little in front of the wood, quite alone — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which...
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Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Letters of Gen. Robert E. Lee

John William Jones - 1875 - 564 páginas
...on becoming aware of the disaster. General Lee was perfectly sublime. He was engaged in rallying and encouraging the broken troops, and was riding about...whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which is always placid and cheerful, did not show signs of the slightest...
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Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Letters of Gen. Robert E. Lee

John William Jones - 1875 - 596 páginas
...on becoming aware of the disaster. General Lee was perfectly sublime. He was engaged in rallying and encouraging the broken troops, and was riding about a little in front of the wood, quite alone — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which...
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Stories of War Told by Soldiers

Edward Everett Hale - 1879 - 290 páginas
...poplar-trees here." — Capt. Blake, lltfi Mass. GENERAL LEE AFTER THE BATTLE. He was engaged in rallying and encouraging the broken troops, and was riding about, a little in front of the wood, quite alone, — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner, further to the rear. His face,...
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The Southern Review, Volumen5

1869 - 518 páginas
...soon re-formed them. An English oflicer present thus speaks of them : ' If Longstreet's behavior was admirable, that of General Lee was perfectly sublime. He was engaged in rallying and encouraging the broken troops, and was riding about a little in front of the wood, quite alone —...
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Life and Military Career of Winfield Scott Hancock

John Wien Forney - 1880 - 514 páginas
...admirable, that of General Lee was perfectly sublime. He was engaged in rallying and encouraging (he broken troops, and was riding about, a little in front of the wood, quite alone — his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...
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Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South: 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1882 - 590 páginas
...the mean while, come to the front, on bei coming aware of the disaster. If Longstrcet's conduct was admirable, that of General Lee was perfectly sublime. He was engaged in rallying i and encouraging the broken troops, and was riding about a little in front of the wood, quite alone,...
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