 | William Tecumseh Sherman - 1875 - Страниц: 814
...discipline. Newspaper correspondents with an army, as a rule, are mischievous. They are the world's gossips, pick up and retail the camp scandal, and...that it is doubtful whether any army commander can e exclude all reporters, without bringing down on himself a clamor that may imperil his own safety.... | |
 | William Tecumseh Sherman - 1875 - Страниц: 814
...controversies of the day, which are always mis186l-'65.] MILITARY LESSONS OF THE WAR. 409 chievous and wrong. Yet, so greedy are the people at large...moderation must bring a just solution to this modern difficulty. THE END. THE BORROWER WILL BE CHARGED AN OVERDUE FEE IF THIS BOOK IS NOT RETURNED TO THE... | |
 | William Tecumseh Sherman - 1875 - Страниц: 814
...bring army officers into the political controversies of the day, which are always mis.--•• chievous and wrong. Yet, so greedy are the people at large...that it is doubtful whether any army commander can j." exclude all reporters, without bringing down on himself a clamor that may imperil his own safety.... | |
 | William Tecumseh Sherman - 1876 - Страниц: 814
...discipline. Newspaper correspondents with an army, as a rule, are mischievous. They are the world's gossips, pick up and retail the camp scandal, and...controversies of the day, which are always mischievous and \vrong. Yet, BO greedy are the people at large for •war news, that it is doubtful whether any army... | |
 | William Tecumseh Sherman - 1886
...discipline. Newspaper correspondents with an army, as a rule, are mischievous. They are the world's gossips, pick up and retail the camp scandal, and...moderation must bring a just solution to this modern difficulty. CHAPTER XXVI. AFTEB THK WAB. IN the foregoing pages I have endeavored to describe the public... | |
 | William Tecumseh Sherman - 1886
...discipline. Newspaper correspondents with an army, as a rule, are mischievous. They are the world's gossips, pick up and retail the camp scandal, and...that may imperil his own safety. Time and moderation muat bring a just solution to this modern difficulty. CHAPTER XXVI. AFTER THE WAR. IN the foregoing... | |
 | William Tecumseh Sherman - 1891
...discipline. Newspaper correspondents with an army, as a rule, are mischievous. They are the world's gossips, pick up and retail the camp scandal, and...controversies of the day, which are always mischievous aud wrong. Yet, so greedy are the people at large for war news, that it is doubtful whether any army... | |
 | James Penny Boyd - 1892 - Страниц: 608
...bound to see facts colored by the partisan or political character of their own patrons, and hus bri ng army officers into the political controversies of...moderation must bring a just solution to this modern difficulty." CHAPTER XVl. IN TIME OF PEACE. It is unnecessary to mention here the long line of surrenders... | |
 | George Iles - 1908
...colored by the partisan or political character of their own patrons, and thus bring army officers into political controversies of the day, which are always...all reporters, without bringing down on himself a clamour that may imperil his own 60 General William T. Sherman safety. Time and moderation must bring... | |
 | George Iles - 1909 - Страниц: 178
...colored by the partisan or political character of their own patrons, and thus bring army officers into political controversies of the day, which are always...all reporters, without bringing down on himself a clamour that may imperil his own 60 General William T. Sherman safety. Time and moderation must bring... | |
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