| John George Nicolay - 1902 - 606 pages
...He instructs me to say that you are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon any political questions. Such questions the President holds in his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Meanwhile, you are to press to the utmost your military advantages." Grant... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 436 pages
...capitulation of General Lee's army, or on some other 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. A large... | |
| De Benneville Randolph Keim - Generals - 1904 - 498 pages
...and purely military matters. You are not to decide, discuss, or confer on any political questions. Such questions the President holds in his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Had a copy of this dispatch been forwarded to SHERMAN at the time for his... | |
| De Benneville Randolph Keim - Generals - 1904 - 512 pages
...and purely military matters. You are not to decide, discuss, or confer on any political questions. Such questions the President holds in his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Had a copy of this dispatch been forwarded to SHERMAN at the time for his... | |
| De Benneville Randolph Keim - Generals - 1904 - 510 pages
...and purely military matters. You are not to decide, discuss, or confer on any political questions. Such questions the President holds in his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Had a copy of this dispatch been forwarded to SHERMAN at the time for his... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - American literature - 1906 - 476 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. EDWIN... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - Indians of North America - 1906 - 700 pages
...City Point. Sherman had never seen the positive instructions given by Lincoln to Grant, March 3d : "You are not to decide, discuss or confer upon any...his own hands and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions." But General Johnston was still under the illusion that there was a Confederate... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - History - 1906 - 626 pages
...City Point. Sherman had never seen the positive instructions given by Lincoln to Grant, March 3d : "You are not to decide, discuss or confer upon any...his own hands and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions." But General Johnston was still under the illusion that there was a Confederate... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - United States - 1906 - 368 pages
...of General Lee's army or on some minor and purely military matter. He instructs me to say that yon are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon any political...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... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 336 pages
...He instructs me to say that you are not to decide, discuss, or confer upon any political questions. Such questions the President holds in his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Meanwhile you are to press to the utmost your military advantages. Edwin... | |
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