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Example sentences for "military success"

  • He was evidently much worried at our lack of military success, and remarked that 'no one seemed ready.

  • In the phrase, "other valuable results which might be attained by military success," the reference is plainly to the termination of the contest by a treaty of peace, based upon the independence of the South.

  • In addition to these advantages, it was hoped that other valuable results might be attained by military success," that is to say, by a battle which Lee intended to fight when circumstances were favorable.

  • The archives of the State Department, when one day made public, will show how deeply the Government was affected by the want of military success, and to what resolutions the Executive had in consequence come.

  • Public service or military success were no longer the best roads to public distinction.

  • Lee had suffered no military defeat; indeed, the balance of military success, so far as concerned the army directly opposed to him, was in his favour.

  • But the great advantage which the South possessed, and which accounts for the great measure of military success which it enjoyed, must be regarded as an accidental one.

  • In other words, military success can be measured only in terms of civil policy.

  • The political consequences of this great day were more considerable by far than was even its character of a military success.

  • Blenheim which was its climax, are at once of the highest historical importance, and a singular example of military success.

  • What I now ask you is military success, and I will risk the dictatorship.

  • The better part of a year had passed since the day of Sumter, and still the government had no military success to its credit.


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