| 1889 - 1060 strani
...communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your Excellency, for...convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1864 - 256 strani
...communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your excellency, for...convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government.... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 256 strani
...communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your excellency, for...convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government.... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 324 strani
...communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your excellency, for...convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government.... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 256 strani
...communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your excellency, for...convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government.... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 842 strani
...communications. I can not but regard our condition as critical ; and 1 earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your excellency, for...convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government.... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 344 strani
...communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your excellency, for...convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government.... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 500 strani
...communications. I can not but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your Excellency, for...convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self government.... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 426 strani
...river-communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your Excellency, for...amount to convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mil id and heart. Our cause must nevei 1 be abandoned; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government.... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 500 strani
...condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before yonr Excellency, for your private consideration, my general...convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self government.... | |
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