F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 28
out of the struggle that they contained to be a test of their wisdom.
We earned a great victory on the rebels to Williamsburg, and it did
they is felt so ashamed of theirs that they took back their March
back on the road in Richmond. And this battle and this victory
tied our good Union it is a more soldier from next to General George.
Indeed, my child, loved him to them, and you/he/she looked above at him as a deferential
child ago to some father of kind. They marched on the Peninsula to sing
his/her encomiums. And my child, allows now, me to command whenever her that every You
feels the names of General that Hancock and Kearney you/they have mentioned, respect
and it reveres them, for it was never more beautifully American value
illustrated that from those generalses on the field to Williamsburg.
Then General that George has sent the correct wing of his/her great army, under
Franklin Generale, from water, to West Point where he fought against a battle
with General the back-watch of Johnston, and it earned another victory. Then
both the armies stirred comfortable long, on the Peninsula, in a way not
to do the marching inconvenient. It rained a great quantity and the
roads were bad, and the enemy resolved not to be hasty. And ours
I govern that was not so wise then in matters of war as it arrived
both in duration, you/he/she was not prepared for making anything that would change
The decision of Johnston Generale. In fine, our Government seemed to
has completely as great a dispute with General George as it had with the
rebellious, and the statesmen held more it importance to destroy
our really general that the army of rebel. The Government was correctly in the moment in which
how fair could be in to make promises to General George. But then the
Government seemed to have a short memory, and you/he/she forgot his/her promises
almost as soon as you/he/she had done them. It promised to send General
McDowell that street didn't go for far helping George to fight against the rebels and
takes Richmond. But the Government forgot to do this way; and instead, kept