| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1877 - 764 oldal
...occasioned untold -misery, especially to the wounded. Referring to this in a private letter he wrote : "I do not feel it much in my own person, but I sympathize...me that it seems at times I can hardly endure it." While his soldiers admired his personal dash and trusted implicitly to his skill as a general, they... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1886 - 410 oldal
...misery, especially to the wounded. Referring to this in a private letter he wrote : "I do not fuel it much in my own person, but I sympathize so much...me that it seems at times I can hardly endure it." While his soldiers admired his personal dash and trusted implicitly to his skill as a general, they... | |
| Silas Constant, Emily Warren Roebling - 1903 - 730 oldal
...movements south of Petersburg, so touched his heart that he wrote to his brother : " I do not feel much in my own person, but I sympathize so much with...is no nobler name upon either roll. HENRY L. ABBOT. General ©roer of tbe TOnlteo States Hrms, announcing tbe f Inolngs, etc., of tbe Court of Inqulrg... | |
| 1918 - 916 oldal
...Petersburg, so touched his heart that he wrote to his brother : "I do not feel it much in my own pel-son, but I sympathize so much with the suffering around...Potomac. There is no nobler name upon either roll. HEADQUARTERS CORPS OK ENGINEERS, UNITED STATES ARMY, Washington, D. ('., August 9, 1882. (GENERAL ORDERS,... | |
| 1913 - 1006 oldal
...the winter movements south of Petersburg, so touched his heart that he wrote to his brother : "I do not feel it much in my own person, but I sympathize so much with the suffering arovmd me that it seems at times I can hardly endure it." He is now peacefully at rest beyond the reach... | |
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