Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen6Century Company, 1917 |
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... replied , " The moment Franklin can be started with a reasonable amount of artillery he shall go . " At 4:10 o'clock he Ibid . , p . 708 . added : " General Franklin is with me here . I will know in a few minutes the condition of ...
... replied , " The moment Franklin can be started with a reasonable amount of artillery he shall go . " At 4:10 o'clock he Ibid . , p . 708 . added : " General Franklin is with me here . I will know in a few minutes the condition of ...
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... replied at three o'clock , " I want Frank- Vol . XII . , lin's corps to go far enough to find out something about the enemy . . . I am tired of guesses . " At W. R. Part III . , p . 722 . a quarter before three in the afternoon of the ...
... replied at three o'clock , " I want Frank- Vol . XII . , lin's corps to go far enough to find out something about the enemy . . . I am tired of guesses . " At W. R. Part III . , p . 722 . a quarter before three in the afternoon of the ...
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... replied , with more of magnanimity than of dignity : " I think your first alternative , to wit , ' to concentrate all our available forces to open communication with Pope , ' is the right one , but I wish not to control . That I now ...
... replied , with more of magnanimity than of dignity : " I think your first alternative , to wit , ' to concentrate all our available forces to open communication with Pope , ' is the right one , but I wish not to control . That I now ...
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... replied with unusual Vol . XII . , promptness a few minutes after receiving it , ask- ing for an interview to settle his position . In a letter an hour later he gave his decided opinion that Pope had been totally defeated , and that ...
... replied with unusual Vol . XII . , promptness a few minutes after receiving it , ask- ing for an interview to settle his position . In a letter an hour later he gave his decided opinion that Pope had been totally defeated , and that ...
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... replied in loyal and soldierly terms . On the next day ( September 2 ) , Mr. Lincoln placed the defenses Ibid . , p . 798 . of Washington and the command of the troops as they arrived from the front in the hands of General McClellan ...
... replied in loyal and soldierly terms . On the next day ( September 2 ) , Mr. Lincoln placed the defenses Ibid . , p . 798 . of Washington and the command of the troops as they arrived from the front in the hands of General McClellan ...
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