| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 278 pages
...you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor 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 and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Herman Haupt - 1901 - 350 pages
...aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commanders and withholding confidence from them, will now turn upon you. I shall assist you, as far...can, to put it down. Neither you, nor Napoleon, if he was alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. And now beware... | |
| Herman Haupt - 1901 - 354 pages
...you to the extent of its ability, which is neither more nor less than it has done and will do to all commanders. I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commanders and withholding confidence from them, will now turn upon you. I shall... | |
| Robert Herrick, Lindsay Todd Damon - 1902 - 442 pages
...their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist you so far as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon,...alive again, could get any good out of an army while suoh a spirit prevails in it. And now beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy and sleepless... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1902 - 482 pages
...you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor 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 and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1903 - 588 pages
...commanders. I much fear that the spirit which you have assisted to infuse into the army of criticising their commander and withholding confidence from him,...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,... | |
| John Richards Boyle - 1903 - 382 pages
...you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor 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 and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Emory Upton - 1904 - 532 pages
...ability, which is neither more nor less than it has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| United States. War Department - 1904 - 534 pages
...abilitv, which is neither more nor less than it has done and will do for all commanders. 1 much fear the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
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