Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice: Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters, Civil, Politival, and Military, Also His Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals and Others, as Well as Proclamations Upon Various Public Concerns ...R. Clarke & Company, 1890 - 423 páginas |
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... McClellan . 6. General Fremont push forward his organization and operations in the West as rapidly as possible , giving rather special attention to Missouri . 7. Let the forces late before Manassas , except the PEN AND VOICE . 95.
... McClellan . 6. General Fremont push forward his organization and operations in the West as rapidly as possible , giving rather special attention to Missouri . 7. Let the forces late before Manassas , except the PEN AND VOICE . 95.
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... McClellan is not dangerously ill , as I hope , but would better not be disturbed with business . I am very anxious that , in case of General Buell's moving toward Nashville , the enemy shall not be greatly re - inforced , and I think ...
... McClellan is not dangerously ill , as I hope , but would better not be disturbed with business . I am very anxious that , in case of General Buell's moving toward Nashville , the enemy shall not be greatly re - inforced , and I think ...
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... McClellan's , and will at once devote my efforts to your views and his . " In the midst of my many cares I have not seen , nor asked to see , Gen- eral McClellan's letter to you . For my own views , I have not offered , and do not now ...
... McClellan's , and will at once devote my efforts to your views and his . " In the midst of my many cares I have not seen , nor asked to see , Gen- eral McClellan's letter to you . For my own views , I have not offered , and do not now ...
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... McClellan , and not any more . I have not intended , and do not now intend that it shall be a great , exhausting affair , but a snug , sober column of 10,000 or 15,000 . Gen- eral Lane has been told by me many times that he is under the ...
... McClellan , and not any more . I have not intended , and do not now intend that it shall be a great , exhausting affair , but a snug , sober column of 10,000 or 15,000 . Gen- eral Lane has been told by me many times that he is under the ...
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... MCCLELLAN , FEBRUARY 3 , 1862 . My Dear Sir : -You and I have distinct and differ- ent plans for a movement of the Army of the Poto- mac . Yours to be done by the Chesapeake , up the Rappahannock to Urbanna , and across to the terminus ...
... MCCLELLAN , FEBRUARY 3 , 1862 . My Dear Sir : -You and I have distinct and differ- ent plans for a movement of the Army of the Poto- mac . Yours to be done by the Chesapeake , up the Rappahannock to Urbanna , and across to the terminus ...
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