Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the CountryA. Roman and Company, 1885 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 43
Page 564
... ground by the hand of God for the common good . Consequently it is a sound conclusion that public authority should have the right , and that it should be its duty , to have them re- spected , and not tampered with by every dweller on ...
... ground by the hand of God for the common good . Consequently it is a sound conclusion that public authority should have the right , and that it should be its duty , to have them re- spected , and not tampered with by every dweller on ...
Page 578
... grounds . Further on , I shall re- fer to the position occupied by our army more at length , and shall only refer now ... ground as presented itself in the neigh- borhood of the rest of the brigade ; and the same was true of the brigades ...
... grounds . Further on , I shall re- fer to the position occupied by our army more at length , and shall only refer now ... ground as presented itself in the neigh- borhood of the rest of the brigade ; and the same was true of the brigades ...
Page 579
... ground . A general anticipating the pos- sibility of attack , would not have scattered his divisions so widely , and would have marked a line of defense upon which the troops should rally . Advantage would have been taken of the ground ...
... ground . A general anticipating the pos- sibility of attack , would not have scattered his divisions so widely , and would have marked a line of defense upon which the troops should rally . Advantage would have been taken of the ground ...
Page 580
... ground in his front . His pickets could not have been out more than a mile . General Prentiss's division was also in process of organization , and he , like Sherman , was in advance , and on Sherman's left . The complete absence of the ...
... ground in his front . His pickets could not have been out more than a mile . General Prentiss's division was also in process of organization , and he , like Sherman , was in advance , and on Sherman's left . The complete absence of the ...
Page 582
... ground but for a mo- The enemy's advance swept them back , and , like an avalanche , the Confederate army poured into the camps of Sherman's and Prentiss's divisions . ment . At the first firing our men had sprung to arms . By the time ...
... ground but for a mo- The enemy's advance swept them back , and , like an avalanche , the Confederate army poured into the camps of Sherman's and Prentiss's divisions . ment . At the first firing our men had sprung to arms . By the time ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alta California Alvarado American Andrew Fletcher Argostoli army Ashhurst bank beautiful Boston California called camp cañon Captain coast Colorado Colorado Springs El Capitan English eyes face fall father feel feet fire Fletcher G. P. Putnam's Sons garden girls glacier Glacier Point Greek hand Hartnell head heart Howard hundred Indians irrigation José Joseph Le Conte land living look Manitou ment Mexican miles mission Monterey morning Mount Dana mountains nature Nevada Falls never night novel officers Pacific Panda passed Pike's Peak poems poetry reached rhododendrons riparian river rock sale in San San Francisco Santa seemed side Skeena soon Springs story stream Street Tenaya thing thought thousand tion town trail trees valley Vernal Fall white rose York Yosemite young