| John Selby - 1999 - 296 lapas
...but firmly, 'Very good, it is all right.' A few moments before he died, he cried out in his delirium, 'Order AP Hill to prepare for action! Pass the infantry to the front rapidly! Tell Major Hawks . . . ; ' then he stopped, leaving the sentence unfinished. Presently a smile... | |
| Alan Bisbort - 2001 - 172 lapas
...sixty-three hostages were taken and held more than a year. The Shah died before they were released. "Order AP Hill to prepare for action. Pass the infantry to the front . . . Tell Major Hawks . . . Let us pass over the river and rest under the shade of the trees." NAME: Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall)... | |
| Ian Frazier - 2002 - 404 lapas
...the time she arrived. He said things like "Tell Major Hawks to send forward provisions to the men! Order AP Hill to prepare for action! Pass the infantry to the front!" Anna spent so much time with him that her baby got hungry. One evening, Anna read him psalms and sang... | |
| George Walsh - 2003 - 502 lapas
...his splinted hand, saying, "Little comforter . . . little comforter." Mostly he dreamed of battle: "Order AP Hill to prepare for action. . . . Pass the infantry to the front." On Sunday, May 10, Jackson knew the end was near. "It is the Lord's Day. . . . My wish is fulfilled.... | |
| William Couper - 2005 - 306 lapas
...on General Jackson's lips : "A few moments before he (Jackson) died, he cried out in his delirium, 'Order AP Hill to prepare for action ! Pass the infantry to the front rapidly I Tell Major Hawks . . .' then stopped, leaving the sentence unfinished." (Dr. Hunter McGuire's... | |
| 1899 - 560 lapas
...his last hours his mind wandered. For some time he was unconscious, and then he cried out suddenly: "Order AP Hill to prepare for action! Pass the infantry to the front! Tell Maj. Hawks" — then he stopped, leaving the sentence unfinished. A little while before the end came... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1873 - 794 lapas
...Valley of Virginia ;" and at the end, in moments of delirium, his thoughts reverted to the battle-field. "Order AP Hill to prepare for action," " Pass the infantry to the front," were expressions which escaped his lips, closing with a few words of idyllic simplicity, in touching... | |
| Southern Historical Society - 1886 - 588 lapas
...firmly, " Very good, it is all right." A few moments before he died he cried out in his delirium, " Order AP Hill to prepare for action ! Pass the infantry to the front rapidly ! Tell Major Hawks ," then stopped, leaving the sentence unfinished. Presently a smile of ineffable... | |
| 2003 - 76 lapas
...Jackson was told that the end was near. Soon he became delirious, and began to issue battle orders. 'Order AP Hill to prepare for action. Pass the infantry to the front!' Then, calmly, as though in benediction: 'No, no, let us pass over the river, and rest under the shade... | |
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