Thomas into account, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate military advantages, but in showing to the world that your army could be divided, putting the stronger part to an important new... Report of the First Meeting - Page 129by Society of the Army of the Cumberland - 1904Full view - About this book
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 782 pages
...did not interfere. Now, the undertaking being a success, the honor is all yours ; for I believe none of us went further than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1894 - 410 pages
...did not interfere. Now, the undertaking being a success, the honor is all yours; for I believe none of us went further than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious... | |
| Albion W. Tourgée - United States - 1896 - 508 pages
...went farther than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should he taken, it is indeed a great success. "Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate military advantages, but in showing to the world that your army could be divided, putting... | |
| Harvey Marion Trimble - Illinois - 1898 - 466 pages
...believe none of us went farther than to acquiesce. And, taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate military advantages, but, in showing the world that your army could be divided, putting the... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - Presidents - 1900 - 322 pages
...did not interfere. Now, the undertaking being a success, the honor is all yours; for I believe none of us went further than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious... | |
| Henry Ketcham - Presidents - 1901 - 516 pages
...did not interfere. Now, the undertaking being a success, the honor is all yours ; for I believe none of us went further than to acquiesce. " And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - Presidents - 1902 - 476 pages
...believe none of us went farther than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is, indeed, a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate military advantages, but in showing to the world that your army could be divided, putting... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1903 - 394 pages
...did not interfere. Now, the undertaking being a success, the honor is all yours ; for I believe none of us went further than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious... | |
| Henry I. Smith - United States - 1903 - 396 pages
...did not interfere. Now, the undertaking being a success, the honor is all yours, for I believe none of us went further than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. "Not only does it afford the obvious and... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1903 - 460 pages
...did not interfere. Now, the undertaking being a success, the honor is all yours; for I believe none of us went further than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious... | |
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