| Curt Anders - 1999 - 762 páginas
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| Stephen B. Oates - 1999 - 868 páginas
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| Russell Frank Weigley - 2000 - 662 páginas
...earnestly tonight — I have seen too many dead & wounded comrades to feel otherwise than that the Govt has not sustained this Army, If you do not do so now...I tell you plainly that I owe no thanks to you or any other persons in Washington — you have done your best to sacrifice this Army.68 As a matter of... | |
| Alan T. Nolan - 2000 - 332 páginas
...understandings, to be sure, but he was also the man who, when defeated, could write to the Secretary of War: "I have seen too many dead and wounded comrades to feel...the government has not sustained this army. ... If I save this army now, I tell you plainly I owe no thanks to you or to any other persons in Washington.... | |
| Gary W. Gallagher - 2000 - 304 páginas
...Govt must not and cannot hold me responsible for defeat." He concluded with these incredible words: "If I save this army now I tell you plainly that I owe no thanks to you or any other persons in Washington — you have done your g Mi('.lt'llun\ ile1 iMo,i to re treat to thr... | |
| Albert Castel - 2001 - 284 páginas
...he sent this remarkable message to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton: I feel too earnestly tonight. I have seen too many dead and wounded comrades to feel...army now, I tell you plainly that I owe no thanks to any other person in Washington. You have done your best to sacrifice this army. Shocked by the last... | |
| Stephen W. Sears - 2001 - 516 páginas
...of the battlefield and its dead and wounded that day. He concluded his dispatch with an indictment: "If I save this Army now I tell you plainly that I owe no thanks to you or any other persons in Washington — you have done your best to sacrifice this Army." Neither Secretary... | |
| David J Eicher - 2002 - 992 páginas
...M. Stanton updating the secretary of war on his movements, and included the astonishing statement: "If I save this Army now I tell you plainly that I owe no thanks to you or any other persons in Washington — you have done your best to sacrifice this Army." Fearing the secretary's... | |
| Brian K. Burton - 2001 - 550 páginas
...Govermnent must not and cannot hold me responsihle for the result. l feel too eamestl\ to-night. I have seen too many dead and wounded comrades to feel otherwise than thai the Govermnent has not sustained this auny. If you do not do so now the game is lost. If I save... | |
| Carl Sandburg - 2002 - 804 páginas
...first of the Seven Days' battles, telegraphed to Secretary Stanton: "I have seen too many dead ana wounded comrades to feel otherwise than that the government...this army. If you do not do so now the game is lost." Then McClellan used accusing words: "If I save this army now, I tell you plainly that I owe no thanks... | |
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