Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen6Century Company, 1917 |
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... confidence , and was always more ready to avoid than to as- sume embarrassing responsibility . CHAP . I. After General Halleck's return from the James the question of McClellan's removal from com- mand of the Army of the Potomac was ...
... confidence , and was always more ready to avoid than to as- sume embarrassing responsibility . CHAP . I. After General Halleck's return from the James the question of McClellan's removal from com- mand of the Army of the Potomac was ...
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... confidence of his troops and the respect of the public . As a matter of course it rendered impossible any sincere sympathy and sup- port from General McClellan and those nearest to him . It may even be doubted whether there had 4 ...
... confidence of his troops and the respect of the public . As a matter of course it rendered impossible any sincere sympathy and sup- port from General McClellan and those nearest to him . It may even be doubted whether there had 4 ...
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... confidence and sympathy in return . McClellan answered a few pp . 295-297 . days later in a briefer letter , in which he clearly foreshadowed an intention to resist the withdrawal of his army from its present position . Handi- Ibid ...
... confidence and sympathy in return . McClellan answered a few pp . 295-297 . days later in a briefer letter , in which he clearly foreshadowed an intention to resist the withdrawal of his army from its present position . Handi- Ibid ...
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... confidence in Pope's dispositions ; " to speak frankly , " he says , - " and the occasion requires it , — there appears to be a total absence of brains , and I fear the total destruction of the army . " He falls back again into his ...
... confidence in Pope's dispositions ; " to speak frankly , " he says , - " and the occasion requires it , — there appears to be a total absence of brains , and I fear the total destruction of the army . " He falls back again into his ...
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... confidence in their good faith had been disturbed it would be restored by the frank explanation given by them that the governments of Spain , France , and Great Britain have no intention of intervening to procure a change in the ...
... confidence in their good faith had been disturbed it would be restored by the frank explanation given by them that the governments of Spain , France , and Great Britain have no intention of intervening to procure a change in the ...
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