An Address Commemorative of General Philip H Sheridan Delivered Before the Le

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Wager Swayne
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His varied information his knowledge of the country in which at any time he fought, his shrewd selection of scouts, his knowledge of his men, his constant provision for their comfort when in camp, were but so many aspects of his own personal interest in the life that was around him. By all of these means that interest made victory easier, and gave him freedom from mistake, and larger range, and 22 quicker knowledge of the things that might, or must be done.
Behind these lay a higher quality tha
...t was the final feature of the man. It is not easy to pass confidently to this next and last essential of that character (for it was character) that gave him victory where defeat was natural, and so gave to his own worth the value of the difference between victory and defeat. It is not a merely imaginative exercise to discern how from the very first his earnest interest in the life at hand fostered at once this confidence and power. In the store and on the plains it had led (perhaps driven) him to know the things about him, and to make the knowing incidental only to the doing The habit came with this of doing in a way that is akin to driving.

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