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" Should there be nothing requiring your attention in the Valley so as to prevent your leaving it in a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy and impress him with the idea of your presence, please let me know, that you may unite at... "
General Lee's Army: From Victory to Collapse - Page 135
by Joseph Glatthaar - 2008 - 625 pages
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The Peninsula: McClellan's Campaign of 1862, Volume 3

Alexander Stewart Webb - Peninsular Campaign, 1862 - 1881 - 248 pages
...be nothing requiring your attention in the Valley so as to prevent your leaving it for a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy...the decisive moment with the army near Richmond." On the llth he wrote again, and on the 16th a final decision was reached, as appears from the following...
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The Army of Northern Virginia in 1862

William Allan - United States - 1892 - 886 pages
...there be nothing requiring your attention in the Valley, so as to prevent your leaving it a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy...at the decisive moment with the army near Richmond. Make your arrangements accordingly ; but should an opportunity occur for striking the enemy a successful...
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The Army of Northern Virginia in 1862

William Allan - United States - 1892 - 580 pages
...there be nothing requiring your attention in the Valley, so as to prevent your leaving it a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy...at the decisive moment with the army near Richmond. Make your arrangements accordingly ; but should an opportunity occur for striking the enemy a successful...
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Robert E. Lee and the Southern Confederacy, 1807-1870

Henry Alexander White - United States - 1897 - 606 pages
...be nothing requiring your attention in the Valley, so as to prevent your leaving it for a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy...the decisive moment with the army near Richmond." When Jackson received this, he had already routed Shields at Port Republic, June 9, and was now watching...
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Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War, Volume 1

George Francis Robert Henderson - Generals - 1898 - 654 pages
...your attention in the Valley, so as to prevent you leaving it in a few days, and REINFORCEMENTS 481 you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy and...at the decisive moment with the army near Richmond. Make your arrangements accordingly ; but should an opportunity occur of striking the enemy a successful...
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Confederate Military History: A Library of Confederate States History, Volume 3

Clement Anselm Evans - Confederate States of America - 1899 - 764 pages
...be nothing requiring your attention in the valley, so as to prevent your leaving it for a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy...the decisive moment with the army near Richmond." Jackson, in reply, asked for reinforcements and the privilege of dealing further blows at his Valley...
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Stonewall Jackson

Henry Alexander White - 1908 - 394 pages
...there be nothing requiring your attention in the Valley, so as to prevent you leaving it in a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy...may unite at the decisive moment with the army near Eichmond." At the same time Lee sent 7,000 soldiers under Lawton and Whiting, to reinforce Jackson....
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The Long Roll

Mary Johnston - Fiction - 1911 - 718 pages
...be nothing requiring your attention in the Valley, so as to prevent your leaving it in a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy...the decisive moment with the army near Richmond." It may be safely assumed that these directions could have been given to no man more scrupulously truthful...
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West Point

George Francis Robert Henderson - United States - 1919 - 518 pages
...there be nothing requiring your attention in the Valley, so as to prevent you leaving it in a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy...may unite at the decisive moment with the army near Eichmond. Make your arrangements accordingly ; but should an opportunity occur of striking the enemy...
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Robert E. Lee, the Soldier

Sir Frederick Maurice - Biography & Autobiography - 1925 - 358 pages
...be nothing requiring your attention in the Valley, so as to prevent your leaving it in a few days, and you can make arrangements to deceive the enemy...you may unite at the decisive moment with the army around Richmond. Make your arrangements accordingly, but should an opportunity occur of striking the...
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