| Jesse Ames Spencer - United States - 1866 - 620 pages
...devastation and disgrace of a hostile invasion. Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude...all-controlling Providence the decision of the contest." At this date, Lee was preparing to cross the Susquehanna and strike Harrisburg, but having received... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1864 - 868 pages
...devastation and disgrace of a hostile invasion. Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude...let each man determine to do his duty, leaving to an ill-controlling Providence the decision of the contest It is with just diffidence that I relieve in... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - Literature - 1863 - 882 pages
...fatignes und sacrifices we may bo called upon to undergo, let m have in view constantly the magnitnde of the interests Involved, and let each man determine...contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve in tho command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1864 - 870 pages
...devastation and disgrace of a hostile invasion. Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude...the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whoso name must ever appear conspicuous in the history of its achievements; but I rely upon... | |
| Edwin Winchester Stone - Rhode Island - 1864 - 448 pages
...devastation and disgrace of a hostile invasion. Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude...command of this army, an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous in the history of its achievements ; but I rely upon... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1864 - 878 pages
...devastation and disgrace of a hostile invasion. Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude...command of this army, an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name nust ever appear conspicuous in the history of its achievements ; but I rely upon... | |
| 1864 - 878 pages
...devastation and disgrace of a hostile invasion. Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude...command of this army, an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous in the history of its achievements; but I rely upon... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...Whatever fatigues and sacrifices wo may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly tlio r an easier triumph and a result less fundamental...read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and relievo in the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whos« name must ever appear... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - United States - 1864 - 842 pages
...devastation and disgrace of a hostile invasion. Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interest involved, and let each man determine to do his duty, leaving to an all-controlling Providence... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1865 - 632 pages
...devastation and disgrace of a hostile invasion. Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude...the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous in the history of its achievements ; but I rely upon... | |
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