In this way it was supposed that the enemy's plan of campaign for the summer would be broken up, and part of the season of active operations be consumed in the formation of new combinations and the preparations that they would require. In addition to... The Southern Review - Page 4221869Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1864 - 776 pages
...commanded by General Hooker ; and that in any event that army would be compelled to leave Virginia, and possibly to draw to its support troops designed...would be broken up, and part of the season of active exertions be consumed in the formation of new combinations and the preparations they would require.... | |
| Frank Moore - 1864 - 868 pages
...commanded by General Hooker ; and that, in any event, that army would be compelled to leave Virginia, and possibly to draw to its support troops designed...the season of active ^operations be consumed in the formations of new combinations, and the preparations that they would require. In addition to these... | |
| Edwin Winchester Stone - 1864 - 448 pages
...therein commanded by Gen. Hooker, and that, in any event, that army would be compelled to leave Virginia, and possibly to draw to its support troops designed...In addition to these advantages, it was hoped that other valuable results might be attained by military success." The first movement towards the invasion... | |
| Frank Moore - 1864 - 870 pages
...commanded by General Hooker; and that, in any event, that army would be compelled to leave Virginia, and possibly to draw to its support troops designed...for the summer would be broken up, and part of the >t.ison of active operations be consumed in the f< "imitions of new combinations, and the preparations... | |
| 1864 - 808 pages
...that army would be compelled to leave Virginia, and possibly to draw to its support troops destined to operate against other parts of the country. "In...would be broken up, and part of the season of active exertions be consumed in the formation of new combinations, and the preparations they would require.... | |
| 1864 - 808 pages
...that nrmy would be compelled to leave Virginia, and possibly to draw to its support troops destined to operate against other parts of the country. "In this way it was supposed that the enemy's plnn of campaign for the summer would be broken up, and part Of the season of active exertions be consumed... | |
| 1864 - 878 pages
...at the army under Gen. Hooker, and that in any event that army would be compelled to leave Virginia, and possibly to draw to its support troops designed to operate against other parts of the Confederacy. In this way it was supposed that the Federal plan of campaign for the summer would be... | |
| 1864 - 878 pages
...at the army under Gen. Hooker, and that in any event that army would be compelled to leave Virginia, and possibly to draw to its support troops designed to operate against other parts of the Confederacy. In this way it was supposed that the Federal plan of campaign for the summer would be... | |
| FitzGerald Ross - 1865 - 326 pages
...that army would be compelled to leave Virginia, and possibly to draw to its support troops destined to operate against other parts of the country. "In...would be broken up, and part of the season of active exertions be consumed in the formation of new combinations, and the preparations they would require.... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 886 pages
...this way it was supposed that the Federal plan of campaign for the summer wonld be broken np, and a part of the season of active operations be consumed...combinations and the preparations that they would reqnire. Other valuable results, it was hoped by Gen. Lee, would be attained by military success. The... | |
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