Bannister himself generaledthe affair, detailing squads to batter down the outer door, to guard every side of the prison, and to overpower the sheriff's guard.
All day she has generaled this thing; played a mighty weak hand for a heap more than it was worth.
The North was in danger of invasion in Maryland, rendered possible by the disastrous battles of Pope, and in Ohio by the rebel army under General Bragg, who had out-generaled the prudent and deliberate Buell.
But Rosecrans had out-generaled Bragg by getting to the southward of him, and threatening his supplies, thus compelling him to abandon Chattanooga.
More than that, she has half out-generaled Leicester too.
Another surprising feature of the Stone-Generaled Commission is that there is little check upon its expenditures.
One day he would be in our front, the next day in our rear, and it would have required all the skill of our leaders to oppose him; as it was, Early was completely out-generaled by General Sheridan.
Nor was Lee less surprised when he learned that he was successfully out-generaled by Meade.
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