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Page 224
... officers of the army must cease addressing insulting letters to them for taking no greater liberty with them . But to return . Are you strong enough - are you strong enough , even with my help - to set your foot upon the necks of Sumner ...
... officers of the army must cease addressing insulting letters to them for taking no greater liberty with them . But to return . Are you strong enough - are you strong enough , even with my help - to set your foot upon the necks of Sumner ...
Page 232
... officers and men is , and for- ever will be , appreciated . If you can hold your present position , we shall hive the enemy yet . [ Appeal to border - state representatives in behalf of com- pensated emancipation , 12 July 1862 ...
... officers and men is , and for- ever will be , appreciated . If you can hold your present position , we shall hive the enemy yet . [ Appeal to border - state representatives in behalf of com- pensated emancipation , 12 July 1862 ...
Page 256
... officers and men who fought those successful battles . [ Letter to Hannibal Hamlin , Washington , 28 September 1862. ] My dear Sir : Your kind letter of the 25th is just re- ceived . It is known to some that while I hope something from ...
... officers and men who fought those successful battles . [ Letter to Hannibal Hamlin , Washington , 28 September 1862. ] My dear Sir : Your kind letter of the 25th is just re- ceived . It is known to some that while I hope something from ...
Page 260
... the orderly observance of the Sab- bath by the officers and men in the military and naval ser- vice . The importance for man and beast of the 260 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES [Telegram to General McClellan, Washington, 27 October ...
... the orderly observance of the Sab- bath by the officers and men in the military and naval ser- vice . The importance for man and beast of the 260 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES [Telegram to General McClellan, Washington, 27 October ...
Page 261
... officer and man will endeavor to live and act as becomes a Chris- tian soldier , defending the dearest rights and liberties of his country . " [ Letter to Hon . G. Robertson , Washington , 20 November 1862. Not sent . ] My dear Sir ...
... officer and man will endeavor to live and act as becomes a Chris- tian soldier , defending the dearest rights and liberties of his country . " [ Letter to Hon . G. Robertson , Washington , 20 November 1862. Not sent . ] My dear Sir ...
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