General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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... replied that he had had very little sleep , and was still suffering the most excruciating pain . I said : " Well , there is one consolation in all this , General : I never knew you to be ill that you did not receive some good news ...
... replied that he had had very little sleep , and was still suffering the most excruciating pain . I said : " Well , there is one consolation in all this , General : I never knew you to be ill that you did not receive some good news ...
Page 218
... replied : " The terms I propose are those stated substantially in my letter of yesterday . " Lee nodded an assent and said : " Those are about the conditions which I expected would be pro- posed . " ( In reality it was a great relief to ...
... replied : " The terms I propose are those stated substantially in my letter of yesterday . " Lee nodded an assent and said : " Those are about the conditions which I expected would be pro- posed . " ( In reality it was a great relief to ...
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... replied his umbrella com- panion . Not long after the return from Long Branch was held an examination attended by the previously consulted doctors , together with Doctor Henry B. Sands and Doc- tor Barker . By January the General ...
... replied his umbrella com- panion . Not long after the return from Long Branch was held an examination attended by the previously consulted doctors , together with Doctor Henry B. Sands and Doc- tor Barker . By January the General ...
Contents
The Saddle Back of Time | 3 |
Beginning of the Memoirs II | 11 |
A Note to Doctor Douglas West Point Mexico | 16 |
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