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" When at Ringgold-, we rode for half a mile in the face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry ; nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot ; and not once do I believe did it enter the General's mind that he was in danger. I... "
Grant's Tour Around the World: With Incidents of His Journey Through England ... - Page xii
by J. F. Packard - 1880 - 802 pages
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The Hero Boy: Or, The Life and Deeds of Lieut-Gen. Grant

Phineas Camp Headley - 1864 - 424 pages
...face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry ; nor ,did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot, and not once, do I believe, did...planning how to defeat the enemy, who was here making a most desperate stand, and was slaughtering our men fearfully. After defeating and driving the enemy...
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Illustrated Life, Campaigns and Public Services of Lieut. General Grant ...

1865 - 278 pages
...the face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry, nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot, and not once do I believe did it enter the general's mind that he was in dangor. I was by his side and watched him closely. In riding that distance we were going to the front,...
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The Hero Boy; Or , The Life and Deeds of Lieut.-Gen. Grant

Phineas Camp Headley - 1866 - 392 pages
...face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry ; nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot, and not once, do I believe, did...danger. I was by his side, and watched him closely. Ill riding that distance, we . were going to the front, and I could see that he was study mg the positions...
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The Life and Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. U. S. Grant, from His Boyhood to the ...

Phineas Camp Headley - 1866 - 794 pages
...face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry ; nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot ; and not once do I believe did it enter the General' s mind that he was in danger. I was by his side and watched him closely. In riding that distance...
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The Life of Ulysses S. Grant: General United States Army

Henry Champion Deming - 1868 - 562 pages
...face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry ; nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot ; and not once, do I believe, did...planning how to defeat the enemy, who was here making a most desperate stand, and was slaughtering our men fearfully. After defeating and driving the enemy...
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A Popular and Authentic Life of Ulysses S. Grant

Edward Deering Mansfield - 1868 - 386 pages
...face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry ; nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot; and not once do I believe did it...planning how to defeat the enemy, who was here making a most desperate stand, and was slaughtering our men fearfully." After this no more need be said of Grant's...
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Life and Services of Gen. U.S. Grant

Henry Coppée - 1868 - 494 pages
...face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry ; nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot; and not once do I believe did it...course, planning how to defeat the enemy, who was hero making a most desperate stand, and was slaughtering our men fearfully." THE PURSUIT DISCONTINUED....
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Grant as a Soldier and Statesman: Being a Succinct History of His Military ...

Edward Howland - 1868 - 670 pages
...the face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry; nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot ; and not once, do I believe, did...that he was studying the positions of the two armies. Another feature in General Grant's personal movements is, that he requires no escort beyond his staff,...
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Life and Services of Gen. U.S. Grant

Henry Coppée - 1868 - 494 pages
...face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry ; . nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot ; and not once do I believe did it enter the general's mind that lie was in danger. I was by his side, and watched him closely. In riding that distance we were going...
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The life and campaigns of general U.S. Grant, from boyhood to his ...

Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 820 pages
...face of the enemy, under an incessant fire of cannon and musketry ; nor did we ride fast, but upon an ordinary trot ; and not once do I believe did it...planning how to defeat the enemy, who was here making a most desperate stand, and was slaughtering our men fearfully. After defeating and driving the enemy...
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