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Page 68
... operations . Ex- aggeration of the forces of the insurgents and depreciation of our own have been the busy occupation of too many among us since the disappointment of our expectations at Richmond . It was una- voidable , because it is ...
... operations . Ex- aggeration of the forces of the insurgents and depreciation of our own have been the busy occupation of too many among us since the disappointment of our expectations at Richmond . It was una- voidable , because it is ...
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... operations are met in Europe , I may not improperly add that our commanding generals , and all our military authorities , regard the progress which the armies have made with satisfaction . June 28 , 1864. - Lieutenant - General Grant ...
... operations are met in Europe , I may not improperly add that our commanding generals , and all our military authorities , regard the progress which the armies have made with satisfaction . June 28 , 1864. - Lieutenant - General Grant ...
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... operations is appre- hended from it . So , also , you will see accounts of insurgent movements on the Mississippi and Red rivers . I am satisfied that our military author- ities have in hand counter operations which promise us the ...
... operations is appre- hended from it . So , also , you will see accounts of insurgent movements on the Mississippi and Red rivers . I am satisfied that our military author- ities have in hand counter operations which promise us the ...
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Eulogy on Lafayette 1834Oration on Daniel OConnell Oration on John | 32 |
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