| United States. War Department - 1889 - 1194 páginas
...I cannot doubt that you will fully justify the confidence which the Government has reposed in you. You will not be hampered by any minute instructions...that the Army of the Potomac is the covering army or Washington as well as the army of operation against the invading forces of the rebels. You will,... | |
| Charles E. Davis - 1893 - 570 páginas
...I cannot doubt that you will fully justify the confidence which the Government has reposed in you. You will not be hampered by any minute instructions...invading forces of the rebels. You will, therefore, manceuvre and fight in such a manner as to cover the capital and also Baltimore, as far as circumstance... | |
| Charles E. Davis - 1893 - 558 páginas
...I cannot doubt that you will fully justify the confidence which the Government has reposed in you. You will not be hampered by any minute instructions...proper under the circumstances as they arise. You will, ho« ever, keep in view the important fact that the Army of the Potomac is the covering army of Washington,... | |
| Henry Sweetser Burrage - 1906 - 314 páginas
...he < Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, serial xliii, p. 60. Major-General George G. Meade. certainly overestimated the strength of...that the Army of the Potomac is the covering army of W ashington, as well as the army of operation against the invading forces of the rebels. You will,... | |
| Samuel Livingston French - 1906 - 388 páginas
...I cannot doubt that you will fully justify the confidence which the Government has reposed in you. You will not be hampered by any minute instructions...you may deem proper under the circumstances as they may arise. You will, however, keep in view the important fact that the Army of the Potomac is the covering... | |
| George Gordon Meade, George Meade - 1913 - 660 páginas
...GENERAL: cannot doubt that you will fully justify the confidence which the Government has reposed in you. You will not be hampered by any minute instructions...invading forces of the rebels. You will therefore manoeuvre and fight in such a manner as to cover the Capital and also Baltimore, as far as circumstances... | |
| John Codman Ropes - 1913 - 326 páginas
...this nation the admiration and the honor of the civilized world. In the order to Meade, Halleck said1: You will not be hampered by any minute instructions...circumstances as they arise. You will, however, keep in ec s view the important fact that the Army of the Potomac is the covering army of Washington as well... | |
| John Codman Ropes - 1913 - 326 páginas
...this nation the admiration and the honor of the civilized world. In the order to Meade, Halleck said1: You will not be hampered by any minute instructions...act as you may deem proper under the circumstances £11 order. ., IT .„ . , Halleck's as they anse. You will, however, keep in view the important fact... | |
| Clarence Edward Noble Macartney - 1925 - 256 páginas
...I cannot doubt that you will fully justify the confidence which the Government has reposed in you. You will not be hampered by any minute instructions...headquarters. Your army is free to act as you may deem proper. All forces within the sphere of your operations will be held subject to your orders. Harper's Ferry... | |
| James Irvin Robertson (Jr.) - 1913 - 328 páginas
...this nation the admiration and the honor of the civilized world. In the order to Meade, Halleck said1: You will not be hampered by any minute instructions...act as you may deem proper under the circumstances tu order. as they arise. You will, however, keep in view the important fact that the Army of the Potomac... | |
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