| Albert Deane Richardson - Generals - 1868 - 664 pages
...capitulation of Lee's army, or on solely minor and purely military matters. " lie instructs me to say that you are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon...his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Meantime, you are to press to the utmost your military advantages." Grant,... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - Biography & Autobiography - 1868 - 386 pages
...capitulation of General Lee's army, or on some minor and purely military matter. He wishes me to say that you are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon...his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Meantime you are to press to your utmost your military advantages. " EDWIN... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - Ohio - 1868 - 1172 pages
...military matters. He instructs me to say you are not to decide or confer upon any political questions. Such questions the President holds in his own hands,...and will submit them to no military conference or conditions. Meantime vou are to press to the utmost your military advanKmvi.v M. STANTON, Secretary... | |
| Phrenology - 1870 - 936 pages
...the capitulation of Lee's army, or on some minor or purely military matter. He instructs me to say that you are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon...submit them to no military conference or convention. In the mean time you aro to press to the utmost your military advantages." The President then read... | |
| John William Draper - United States - 1870 - 708 pages
...capitulation of Lee's army, or on solely minor and purely military matters. " He instructs me to say that you are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon...his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Meantime you are to press to the utmost your military advantages." Grant... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1897 - 1172 pages
...capitulation of General Lee's army, or on some minor and purely military matter. He instructs me to say that you are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon...his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Meantime you are to press to the utmost your military advantages.)) The... | |
| Edward McPherson - Freed persons - 1871 - 670 pages
...capitulation of General Lee's army, or on some minor and purely military matter. " He instructs me to say d conferences or conventions. Meantime, you are to press to the utmost your military advantages. EDWIN... | |
| Edward McPherson - Reconstruction - 1871 - 678 pages
...General Lee's army, or on some minor and purely military matter. He instructs mo to say that you aro uot to decide, discuss, or confer upon any political question....his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Meantime, you are to press to the utmost your military advantages. EDWIN... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - United States - 1872 - 690 pages
...the capitulation of Lee's army, or on some minor or purely military matter. He instructs me to say that you are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon...and will submit them to no military conference or conventions. In the mean time you are to press to the utmost your military advantages." The President... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1875 - 428 pages
...the capitulation of Lee's army or on solely minor and purely military matters. He instructs me to say that you are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon...his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Meantime you are to press to the utmost your military advantages. EDWIN... | |
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