It was long after the war, I think in 1883. He had been invited to speak at a patriotic rally. Paraphrasing, he said there is many a boy here today who thinks that war is all glory, but war is cruelty and you cannot refine it. War is hell.
Union General Sherman had just finished his famous March to the Sea. In a communication with President Lincoln after the city of Savannah surrendered, he made his famous "War is hell". quote.
"War is hell."
I would say that the fall of Atlanta opened the way for Sherman.
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Sources say that William won the battle at about 11/12 am
Union General Sherman had just finished his famous March to the Sea. In a communication with President Lincoln after the city of Savannah surrendered, he made his famous "War is hell". quote.
"War is hell."
Sherman William Brown has written: 'Say it in Spanish' -- subject(s): Conversation and phrase books, Spanish language
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Ben Sherman is a clothing store. When they say Ben Sherman women they are referring to the woman's department in their store. If they say Ben Sherman men, they are referring to the men's department.
Personally... I have no clue at all, but I'll make a guess and say Barney the Dinosaur. Does that answer your question?
Reportedly, General Sherman said that US Grant did not entrench his army at Pittsburg Landing because to do so might alarm the troops. This is controversial.
It really depends how a teenager(specifically 12-13 year olds) says it. If you say it like as "go to hell", hell would be considered an offensive word. However, if you say it like "hell yes" or "hell no", it wouldn't be offensive at all, nor cause harm because you are not saying it directly about another person. At 10 years old, hell is a pretty bad word choice but at 12 or 13, hell might seem not offensive. After all, hell isn't that bad of a word, unless you have abusive parents.
No, the Bible does not say you can forgive those who are in hell.
yaah hell yaah..go get emm...
Did Sherman Say Law or War - 1916 was released on: USA: 7 May 1916