The office and authority of a general.
1 As the weeks went by, however, Cromwell's generalship could not be disputed.
2 Now let us examine the comparative generalship displayed in the two assaults.
3 Admiration for this generalship pierced even the deep depression of the professor.
4 He must wear him down scientifically; he must depend upon his ring - generalship .
5 With fine generalship it was following up the victory with renewed attacks.
6 From this he rose by regular and rapid degrees to a major- generalship .
7 Bad generalship on the part of the Russians, certainly; but what else?
8 The war was still a test of generalship , that of directed production.
9 Though it had many eloquent agitators with devoted followings, it lacked generalship .
10 Now indeed their love and generalship were put to a new test.
11 But you lack one requisite of generalship , as it appears to me.
12 Professor Burgess was no coward, but he had little power of generalship .
13 He possesses my full confidence, for he showed excellent generalship at Aspern.
14 He waited, as though to make sure that they appreciated his generalship .
15 It was a question of good generalship , or, if you like, trickery.
16 Henry's instinct for generalship rose at once and he saw a plan.
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