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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
field against either of them, and Grant has turned the truth of history upside down, in a manner that no one who reads its records can explain. Zzzcriticisms upon Early. To say that Early had faults is to say that he was human; and, as Marshal Turenne reminds us, to say that he made mistakes, is to say that he made war. But even at this day it is difficult to take his problem and its resources and say where or when he might have better brought them in conjunction—the one to solve the othck the Great is described by Macauley as marching through Europe with a bottle of poison in one pocket and a copy of bad verses in the other. He feared his fate. Napoleon carried an amulet of poison around his neck, and once took it. When Marshall Turenne, on one occasion, was leaping on his horse to meet a sudden assault, his legs shook as his feet sought the stirrups. Ah, you rascals, he exclaimed, as he smilingly looked down upon them, if you knew where I was going to take you you would s