Neither you nor Napoleon, u he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. And now, beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy and sleepless vigilance go forward and give us victories. A History of the Modern World, 1815-1910 - Page 47by Oscar Browning - 1912Full view - About this book
| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 946 pages
...less than it has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander...withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit... | |
| John William Jones - 1879 - 402 pages
...more nor less than it has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear the spirit you have aided to infuse into the army of criticising their commander...confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall 3O2 MEMORIAL VOLUME. assist you as far as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were... | |
| William O. Stoddard - 1884 - 538 pages
...nor less than it has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear that the spirit you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander...Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good ont of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. And now, beware of rashness! Beware of rashness!... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1887 - 834 pages
...less than it has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear that the spirit which yon have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander...as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, were he alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. And now,... | |
| 1887 - 668 pages
...than it has done, and will do, for all commanders. I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander...as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, u he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. And now,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1888 - 574 pages
...less than it has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander...as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, were he alive again, could get any good out of any army while such a spirit prevails in it. And now,... | |
| 1888 - 334 pages
...than it has done, and will do for all commanders, I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander,...shall assist you, as far as I can, to put it down. Netther you nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 548 pages
...commanders. I much fear that the spirit, which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticizing their commander and withholding confidence from him,...it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were alive Lincoln to again? could get any good out of an army while ?an.k!w; such a spirit prevails in it. And... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 554 pages
...commanders. I much fear that the spirit, which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticizing their commander and withholding confidence from him,...it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were alive Lincoln to again, could get any good out of an army while ?a°n.k26; such a spirit prevails in it.... | |
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