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The Tanner-boy: And how He Became Lieutenant-general - Page 146
by Charles Wheeler Denison - 1864 - 308 pages
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Illustrated Life, Campaigns and Public Services of Lieut. General Grant ...

1865 - 278 pages
...Commerce, August 25th, 1863,' tendering me a public reception. " In accepting this testimonial, which I do at a great sacrifice of my personal feelings, I...any form, the existence of sentiments which I have so long and so ardently desired to see manifested in this department. The stability of this government...
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The Life and Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. U. S. Grant, from His Boyhood to the ...

Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1866 - 794 pages
...me a public reception. In accepting this testimonial, which I do at a great sacrifice of my perHonal feelings, I simply desire to pay a tribute to the...I should dislike to refuse, for considerations of pel sonal convenience, to acknowledge, anywhere or in any form, the existence of sentiments which I...
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Life and Services of Gen. U.S. Grant

Henry Coppée - Presidents - 1868 - 494 pages
...misconstrued by any of a different temper, he uses this language : " lu accepting this testimonial, which I do at a great sacrifice of my personal feelings, I...any form, the existence of sentiments which I have so long and so ardently desired to see manifested in this department. The stability of this Government...
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Grant as a Soldier and Statesman: Being a Succinct History of His Military ...

Edward Howland - Biography & Autobiography - 1868 - 670 pages
...the city. In his letter of acceptance he says, — "In accepting this testimonial, •which I do at n great sacrifice of my personal feelings, I simply...any form, the existence of sentiments which I have so long and so ardently desired to see manifested in this department. The stability of this government...
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The Life of Ulysses S. Grant: General of the Armies of the United States

James Harrison Wilson, Charles Anderson Dana - Generals - 1868 - 456 pages
...sentiments which it contained. He wrote : " In accepting this testimonial, which I do at great sacrifice of personal feelings, I simply desire to pay a tribute...any form, the existence of sentiments which I have so long and so ardently desired to see manifested in this department. The stability of this Government,...
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Life and Public Services of General Ulysses S. Grant: From His Boyhood to ...

Charles A. Phelps - Presidents - 1868 - 386 pages
...Chamber of Commerce, Aug. 25, 1863, tendering me a public reception. In accepting this proposal, which I do at a great sacrifice of my personal feelings, I...government, which I represent in the Department of Tennessee. I should dislike to refuse, for considerations of personal convenience, to acknowledge everywhere,...
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Life and Services of Gen. U.S. Grant

Henry Coppée - Presidents - 1868 - 494 pages
...misconstrued by any of a different temper, he uses this language : " In accepting this testimonial, which I do at a great sacrifice of my personal feelings, I simply desire to*pay a tribute to the first public exhibition in Memphis of loyalty to the Government which I represent...
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The life and campaigns of general U.S. Grant, from boyhood to his ...

Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1869 - 820 pages
...Commerce, August 25th, 1863," tendering me a public reception. In accepting this testimonial, which I do at a great sacrifice of my personal feelings, I...I should dislike to refuse, for considerations of pei sonii 1 convenience, to acknowledge, anywhere or in any form, the existence of sentiments which...
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The Life and Campaigns of General U. S. Grant: From Boyhood to His ...

Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 794 pages
...Commerce, August 25th, 1863," tendering me a public reception. In accepting this testimonial, which I do at a great sacrifice of my personal feelings, I...I should dislike to refuse, for considerations of pei sonal convenience, to acknowledge, anywhere or in any form, the existence of sentiments which I...
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Life and Public Services of Ulysses S. Grant: From His Birth to the Present ...

Charles Abner Phelps - 1872 - 404 pages
...Chamber of Commerce, Aug. 25, 1863, tendering me a public reception. In accepting this proposal, which I do at a great sacrifice of my personal feelings, I...government, which I represent in the Department of Tennessee. I should dislike to refuse, for considerations of personal convenience, to acknowledge everywhere,...
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