The North American Review, Volume 209, Part 2O. Everett, 1919 |
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Page 506
... forces before undertaking offensive operations ; and that , not infrequently , such operations have led to the greatest victories . A vastly preponderating force against Robert E. Lee did not prevent him and his great lieutenant ...
... forces before undertaking offensive operations ; and that , not infrequently , such operations have led to the greatest victories . A vastly preponderating force against Robert E. Lee did not prevent him and his great lieutenant ...
Page 805
... forces of the enemy , by holding one with a contain- ing force while they massed superior numbers against the other and crushed or captured it , and then concentrated their whole strength on the remaining force , it was only on the ...
... forces of the enemy , by holding one with a contain- ing force while they massed superior numbers against the other and crushed or captured it , and then concentrated their whole strength on the remaining force , it was only on the ...
Page 825
... force of imagination he connects this submergence of the individual in the movement of the whole with the grander phenomena of nature , cosmic forces . This is best illustrated in the stir- ring poem called The Hosts , and in prose ...
... force of imagination he connects this submergence of the individual in the movement of the whole with the grander phenomena of nature , cosmic forces . This is best illustrated in the stir- ring poem called The Hosts , and in prose ...
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