| Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - 1863 - 348 pages
...slightly wounded he exhorted " to bind up their hurts and take up a musket" in this emergency. Very few failed to answer his appeal, and I saw many badly...him. He said to me, " This has been a sad day for us, Colonel—a sad day; but we can't expect always to gain victories." He was also kind enough to advise... | |
| 1863 - 828 pages
...take nji a musket" in •this emergency. Very few failed to answer his appeal, and I saw many hadly wounded men take off their hats and cheer him. He...been a sad day for us, Colonel — a sad day ; but we can't expect always to gain victories." He was also kind enough to advise me to get into some more... | |
| 1863 - 652 pages
...slightly wounded he exhorted " to bind up their hurts and take up a musket " in this emergeney. Very few failed to answer his appeal, and I saw many badly wounded men take off their hats and eheer him. He said to me, " This has been a sad day for us, eolonel— a sad day ; but we ean't expeet... | |
| Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - 1864 - 324 pages
...slightly wounded he exhorted " to bind up their hurts and take up a musket" in this emergency. Very few failed to answer his appeal, and I saw many badly...been a sad day for us, Colonel — a sad day ; but we can't expect always to gain victories." He was also kind enough to advise me to get into some more... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1864 - 414 pages
...slightly wounded he exhorted " to bind up their hurts and take up a musket" in this emergency. Very few failed to answer his appeal, and I saw many badly...been a sad day for us, colonel — a sad day ; but we can't expect always to gain victories." He was also kind enough to advise me to get into some more... | |
| Theodore Ditterline - 1864 - 27 pages
...further to the rear. was addressing to every soldier ike met a few words r of encouragement. * * * He said to me, ' This has been a sad day for us, Colonel, — a sad day ; but we can't expect always to gain victories.' " To the skill, courage, and heroic valor and endurance... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1865 - 430 pages
...slightly wounded he exhorted ' to bind up their hurts and take up a musket' in this emergency. Very few failed to answer his appeal, and I saw many badly wounded men take off their hats and cheer him." "It is difficult," says the same intelligent spectator, "to exaggerate the critical state of affairs... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1865 - 454 pages
...exhorted 'to bind up their hurts and take up a musket' in this emergency. Very few failed to answer hie appeal, and I saw many badly wounded men take off their hats and cheer him." " It is difficult," says the same intelligent spectator, " to exaggerate the critical state of affairs... | |
| William Parker Snow - 1865 - 924 pages
...to cheer him. To a foreign military officer of rank, who had come to witness the battle, he said : " This has been a sad day for us, Colonel — a sad day; but we can't expect always to gain victories," and, at the same time, seeing this gentleman somewhat exposed,... | |
| Frank Moore - 1866 - 654 pages
...slightly wounded he exhorted 'to bind up their hurts and take up a musket' in this emergency. Very few failed to answer his appeal ; and I saw many badly...been a sad day for us, Colonel — a sad day ; but we can't expect always to gain victories.' He was also kind enough to advise me to get into some more... | |
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