F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 32
the correct road could not be taken in the correct way. That General
George had deceived us, since its plan had too much the strategy
in not enough right lines and he. That Richmond, to be taken in
the right way, must be takes at a new general, with a new army, and
according to the new ideas. What best to hold Washington from was
being taken that to take Richmond, although we had a great army
knocking to his/her gates. This was the military logic of ours new
Supreme commander. And this was the great supreme Commander that
it was to conduct the war for us on widened principles and to hold the
safe of nation against serious errors.
This great general, then, when he had comfortably established in his
easy chair, owes show of necessity the people that faith he had in his new
plain. Then he ordered small George to compress on his/her baggage, stopped
knocking back to the enemy the door, and he/she returns his/her army to
Washington on you transport. Clearly the rebels were very thankful to
him for this action of the gentleness, as it showed a disposition to conduct
the war for their benefit. With General George and his/her army on them
way in Washington from ship, Richmond was not besieged anymore. And then
the army of rebel was to the liberty to go where you/he/she arranged. And it a lot
soon General pleased Protection to march him/it against Washington to an express
walks, and on the shortest road. We had an army to sea and a
number of others that we have not precisely known only where. Then things
soldier started to be confused so that the people didn't understand
them. They was in demand to be patient, however and patient their
it had to be.
Well, my child, we brought the shed battalions we had on them
forehead together with the strong one, and soon it formed a good army of fight.
But where was the new general condurrlo to the victory for us? The
government throw around him for a man, and it finally mended his/her eye on
Pope. He was the bright star among generals, the man to take the
buckrum out of the rebels for us. And it was said of this great
general that he possessed the non common virtues. His/her friends placed