Sickles the IncredibleScribner, 1956 - Počet stran: 433 The life of a Civil War general, congressman tried for murder, friend of five Presidents, diplomat, spendthrift, and libertine - one of the gaudiest of American figures. |
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Strana 36
... allowed to stand . Late in November the Sickleses returned to Washington with their formidable train of servants and baggage and reopened the Stockton Mansion . Shortly before their return , Barton Key , at Sickles ' request , had ...
... allowed to stand . Late in November the Sickleses returned to Washington with their formidable train of servants and baggage and reopened the Stockton Mansion . Shortly before their return , Barton Key , at Sickles ' request , had ...
Strana 148
... allowed to follow it up . It was here that Sickles had his first encounter with the front- line realities of warfare , and he acquitted himself admirably with his brigade . A brigadier general's job in this man's war was anything but a ...
... allowed to follow it up . It was here that Sickles had his first encounter with the front- line realities of warfare , and he acquitted himself admirably with his brigade . A brigadier general's job in this man's war was anything but a ...
Strana 189
... allowed himself to make a few critical remarks about his friend Hooker - not about the conduct of the battle but because of Hooker's step in placing the responsibility of advance or retreat on his corps leaders . " 4 It was a feeling he ...
... allowed himself to make a few critical remarks about his friend Hooker - not about the conduct of the battle but because of Hooker's step in placing the responsibility of advance or retreat on his corps leaders . " 4 It was a feeling he ...
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The Peoples Choice | 1 |
Politicking on the Potomac | 9 |
After the Ball | 26 |
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Sickles the Incredible: A Biography of Daniel Edgar Sickles W. A. Swanber Náhled není k dispozici. - 1991 |
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