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History of the American Civil War: Containing the events from the ... - Page 590
by John William Draper - 1870
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Military History of Ulysses S. Grant: From April, 1861, to April, 1865, Volume 3

Adam Badeau - United States - 1882 - 790 pages
...with yourself, and the whole North entertains the same feeling. The terms upon which peace can l>e had are well understood. By the South laying down...hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Seriously hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the loss of another life, I subscribe...
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American Progress: Or, The Great Events of the Greatest Century, Including ...

Richard Miller Devens - Industries - 1883 - 756 pages
...of peace. On the ninth, Grant wrote that he had no authority to grant such an interview. He said : " The terms upon which peace can be had are well understood....thousands of human lives and hundreds of millions oi property not yet destroyed." In taking the ground that he did in thia correspondence, Grant acted...
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The Virginia Campaign of '64 and '65: The Army of the Potomac and the Army ...

Andrew Atkinson Humphreys - United States - 1883 - 496 pages
...yourself, and the whole North entertains the Same feeling. The terms upon whit h peace can he hart are well understood. By the South laying down their...hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Seriously hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the loss of nnother life, I subscribe...
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The Virginia Campaign of '64 and '65: The Army of the Potomac and ..., Volume 12

Andrew Atkinson Humphreys - United States - 1883 - 552 pages
...picket lines of the two armies. BE LEE, General. LlEriTENANT-GENEBAL US GRANT. No. 5. April 9, 1865 yourself, and the whole North entertains the same feeling. The terms upon whit h peace can be had are well understood. By the South laying down their arms they will hasten that...
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The War of the Rebellion: With a Full and Critical History of the First ...

Theodore Burr Gates - United States - 1884 - 690 pages
...treat on the subject of peace. The meeting proposed for ten AM to-day could lead to no good. I will state, however, General, that I am equally anxious...hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Seriously hoping that all our difficulties may be ended, without the loss of another life, I subscribe...
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Politics and Politicians: A Succinct History of the Politics of Illinois ...

David W. Lusk - Illinois - 1884 - 586 pages
...authority to treat on the subject of peace. The meeting proposed for 10 am could do no good. I will state, however, General, that I am equally anxious...upon which peace can be had, are well understood. By tbe South laying down their arms, they will hasten that most desirable event, save thousands of human...
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History of the First Regiment, Delaware Volunteers, from the Commencement of ...

William P. Seville - Delaware - 1884 - 178 pages
...treat on the subject of peace ; the meeting proposed for 10 AM to-day could lead to no good. I will state, however, general, that I am equally anxious...whole North entertains the same feeling. The terms on which peace can be had are well understood. By the South laying down their arms they will hasten...
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The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln

Charles Maltby - California - 1884 - 340 pages
...to treat on the subject of peace. The meeting proposed for 10 AM to-day will lead to no good. I will state, however, General, that I am equally anxious...whole North entertains the same feeling. The terms on which peace can be had are well understood. If the South lay down their arms, they will hasten that...
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Politics and Politicians: A Succinct History of the Politics of Illinois ...

David W. Lusk - Illinois - 1884 - 600 pages
...authority to treat on the subject of peace. The meeting proposed for 10 am could do no good. I will state, however, General, that I am equally anxious...yourself, and the whole North entertains the same fi-eling. The terms upon which peace can be had, are well understood. By the South laying down their...
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From the tannery to the White house. Story of the life of Ulysses S. Grant

William Makepeace Thayer - 1885 - 410 pages
...treat on the subject of peace; the meeting proposed for ten AM to-day could lead to no good. I will state, however, General, that I am equally anxious...hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Seriously hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the loss of another life, I subscribe...
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