F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 22
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Well, George came to us you line up the text from the field of his/her glories and us
it immediately proceeded to manufacture him a hero before he had manufactured us an army.
The nation recovered from its disappointment, the sky made,
the people started to send in the capital it gathers of a different
orders and the general we had put our faith in it went to work creation a
army--the great old Army of the Potomac. My child, was now, anybody small
job to make an army, and when you have done him to so it improves his
drill and discipline that it will sustain firm and it will fight well. It is
in the moment in which necessary, my child, to harden the constitution of a new army
as his/her digestion it is so sharp that will season the
more commune of rate. And you can do none of these things in one day.
You have to also cultivate and it have to improve the courage of a new army. And
this can only be served as experiments in the field. George Generale
taught his/her army to make all these things, and it does well them. And the
thankful felt of nation to him for what he was doing, and it sang songs in
his/her encomium. And the army respected and loved General George. And
George Generale loved and was proud of his/her army. The sky of our hopes
made then, and the nation rejoiced and felt again him strong. Us
everybody felt that when spring came the Mr. Beauregard and his/her men would be
driven to the wall; what we should march on and we should take Richmond; and
that General George was only the man to do him/it all for us.
Then a bad time came. The nation got in an impatient humor. And
while General George was hardening the constitution of his/her army on
the banks of the Potomac, a great very without rest, dissatisfied, and
bad-prepared people jumped on, it declared that he was anybody general to
all, and that to command armies was the business of statesmen, not
soldiers. During war every nation has its harmful men that, to
you create the notoriety for them, face war in their his/her own way on the
great soldiers that are fighting for preserving his/her honor. These men