I have no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly anxious to hold out until after the Presidential election. They have many hopes from its effects. They hope a counter revolution; they hope the election of a peace candidate; in fact, like Micawber, they hope... About Grant - Página 56por John Lindsay Swift - 1880 - 206 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1858 - 1094 páginas
...equally to get their present force. The end is not far distant, if we will only be true to burseXves. I have no doubt but the^ enemy are exceedingly anxious...counter-revolution. They hope the election of the Peace candidate." So writes General GranW a soldier and a hero who has made himself well known to the American people.... | |
| 1863 - 638 páginas
...despondent, and would make but little resistance. I have no doubt but they are exceedingly anxiou? to hold out until after the Presidential election. They have many hopes from its eflects ; they hope a counter revolution." Results to be expected from the Independence of the rebels.... | |
| 1865 - 728 páginas
...draught quietly enforced the enemy would hecome despondent and would make but little resistance. " I have no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly anxious...hope a counter-revolution. They hope the election of a peace candidate. In fact, like Micawber, they hope for something to ' turn up.' " In the mean time... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1864 - 424 páginas
...draft quietly enforced, the enemy would become despondent, and would make but little resistance. " I have no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly anxious...They have many hopes from its effects. They hope a counter revolution. They hope the election of the peace candidate. In fact, like Micawber, they hope... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 728 páginas
...draught quietly enforced the enemy would become despondent and would make but little resistance. " I have no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly anxious...hope a counter-revolution. They hope the election of a peace candidate. In fact, like Micawber, they hope for something to ' turn up.' " In the mean time... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 752 páginas
...draught quietly enforced the enemy would become despondent and would make but little resistance. " I have no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly anxious...hope a counter-revolution. They hope the election of a peace candidate. In fact, like Micawber, they hope for something to ' turn up.' " In the mean time... | |
| 1865 - 870 páginas
...the draft quickly enforced the enemy would become despondent, and would make but little resistance. al forces and for other purposes," approved counter revolution ; they hope the election of the Peace candidate. In fact, like "Micawber," they... | |
| 1865 - 866 páginas
...the draft quickly enforced the enemy would become despondent, and would make but little resistance. I have no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly anxious...They have many hopes from its effects. They hope a counter revolution ; they hope the election of the Peace candidate. In fact, like " Micawber," they... | |
| 1866 - 858 páginas
...the draft quickly enforced the enemy would become despondent, and would make but little resistance. I have no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly anxious...They have many hopes from its effects. They hope a counter revolution ; they hope the election of the Peace candidate. In fact, like " Micawber," they... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1868 - 144 páginas
...the draft quietly enforced, the enemy would become despondent and would make but little resistance. I have no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly anxious...They have many hopes from its effects. They hope a counter revolution; they hope the election of a peace candidate; in fact, like Micawber, they hope... | |
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