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It is scarcely necessary to remark that, to effect this object,--to reinspire a beaten army with hope, and to reassure it of victory,--we must not turn our backs on an enemy, without sometimes presenting to him our front also;--we must not confide our safety to mere flight, but adopt such measures as shall convince him that though wounded and overpowered, we are neither disabled nor dismayed; and that we still possess enough both of strength and spirit to punish his faults, should he commit any.
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It
is
scarcely
necessary
to
remark
that,
to
effect
this
object,--to
reinspire
a
beaten
army
with
hope,
and
to
reassure
it
of
victory,--we
must
not
turn
our
backs
on
an
enemy,
without
sometimes
presenting
to
him
our
front
also;--we
must
not
confide
our
safety
to
mere
flight,
but
adopt
such
measures
as
shall
convince
him
that
though
wounded
and
overpowered,
we
are
neither
disabled
nor
dismayed;
and
that
we
still
possess
enough
both
of
strength
and
spirit
to
punish
his
faults,
should
he
commit
any.