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But there is a letter of Lincoln's which may well be associated with the Gettysburg
Address . It was written , just one year after the delivery of the Address , to a
mother who , the President heard , had lost five sons in the army . I believe the ...
But there is a letter of Lincoln's which may well be associated with the Gettysburg
Address . It was written , just one year after the delivery of the Address , to a
mother who , the President heard , had lost five sons in the army . I believe the ...
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You can scarcely scatter and disperse an army which has been formed into order
in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you gain by
forcing the sentiment which created it out of the peaceful channel of the ballotbox
...
You can scarcely scatter and disperse an army which has been formed into order
in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you gain by
forcing the sentiment which created it out of the peaceful channel of the ballotbox
...
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I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers and soldiers of
the army who achieved that independence . I have often inquired of myself what
great principle or idea it was that kept this Confederacy so long together .
I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers and soldiers of
the army who achieved that independence . I have often inquired of myself what
great principle or idea it was that kept this Confederacy so long together .
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But the enemy does now subsist his army at Winchester , at a distance nearly
twice as great from railroad transportation as you would have to do without the
railroad last named . He now wagons from Culpeper Court House , which is just
about ...
But the enemy does now subsist his army at Winchester , at a distance nearly
twice as great from railroad transportation as you would have to do without the
railroad last named . He now wagons from Culpeper Court House , which is just
about ...
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TELEGRAM TO GENERAL MCCLELLAN October 24 ( 25 ? ] , 1862 . Will you parI
HAVE just read your despatch about sore - tongued and fatigued horses . don me
for asking what the horses of your army have done since the battle of Antietam ...
TELEGRAM TO GENERAL MCCLELLAN October 24 ( 25 ? ] , 1862 . Will you parI
HAVE just read your despatch about sore - tongued and fatigued horses . don me
for asking what the horses of your army have done since the battle of Antietam ...
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