Ruins of Atlanta Union Depot after burning by Sherman’s troops, 1864. /Photovia Wikimedia Commons The historical omnipresence and cruel nature of war are facts even seasoned international relations experts now confront anew. The truth that “war is hell” – as Shermanprobably declaredto veterans...
Taylor recalled that "Tecumseh" [as in William Tecumseh Sherman, later referenced by Riker in "Death Wish"] was among those considered–and, no, "Tiberius (as in James Kirk) never was..." (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 1st ed., p. 250) Peter David's novel Imzadi, which...
Taylor recalled that "Tecumseh" [as in William Tecumseh Sherman, later referenced by Riker in "Death Wish"] was among those considered–and, no, "Tiberius (as in James Kirk) never was..." (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 1st ed., p. 250) Peter David's novel Imzadi, which...
That is a very interesting thought, but I have a feeling that it was because Taft was such a people person, that he probably didn't like being disliked for the choices he made. He got a lot of criticism. It doesn't appear most presidents felt the way he did. Ronald E Franklinfrom ...
Union generals Ulysses S.Grant andWilliamTecumseh Sherman were convinced that, if the North was to be victorious, the Confederacy's strategic, economic, and psychological ability to wage war had to be definitively crushed. WikiMatrix L'edificio venne finanziato in occasione dell'Esposizione internazi...
Mr. Roger Sherman of Connecticutthought the amendment altogether unnecessary, inasmuch asCongress had no authority whatever delegated to themby the Constitutionto make religious establishments; he would, therefore, move to have it struck out.