What I now ask of you is military success, and I will risk the dictatorship. The Government will support you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor less than it has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear that the spirit which... A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln - Page 367by John George Nicolay - 1906 - 578 pagesFull view - About this book
| Hinton Rowan Helper - Slavery - 1857 - 946 pages
...is military success, and I will risk the dictatorship. The Government will support you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor less than...spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. Neither you... | |
| Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans comte de Paris - United States - 1888 - 970 pages
...is military success, and I will risk the dicta; Government will support you to the utmost of its abi neither more nor less than it has done and will do for all I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to in army, of criticising their commander and withholdir... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1879 - 218 pages
...is military success, and I will risk the Dictatorship. The Government will support you to the utmost of its ability — which is neither more nor less....spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1879 - 228 pages
...is military success, and I will risk the Dictatorship. The Government will support you to the utmost of its ability — which is neither more nor less...spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1879 - 196 pages
...is military success, and I will risk the Dictatorship. The Government will support you to the utmost of its ability — which is neither more nor less...has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear tha: the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander and withholding... | |
| John William Jones - United States - 1879 - 402 pages
...I will risk the dictatorship. The Government will support you to the utmost of its ability, %vhich is neither more nor less than it has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear the spirit you have aided to infuse into the army of criticising their commander and withholding confidence... | |
| John Lindsay Swift - 1880 - 218 pages
...— GRANT'S Speech on receiving Commission as Lieutenant General. CHAPTER VII. CLOSING THE GAPS. " I MUCH fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander and withdrawing confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Third Army Corps Union, John Cleveland Robinson - 1881 - 48 pages
...is military success, and I will risk the dictatorship. The Government will support you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor less than...spirit which you have aided to infuse into the Army, of criticising their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Henry Edwin Tremain - 1881 - 36 pages
...is military success, and I will risk the dictatorship. The government will support you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor less than...spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Theodore Ayrault Dodge - History - 1881 - 294 pages
...is military success, and I will risk the dictatorship. The Government will support you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor less than it has done or will do for all commanders. I much fear that the spirit you have aided to infuse into the army,... | |
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