Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, Količina 9Lincoln Memorial University, 1894 |
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... Knoxville , Tenn .: Your despatch just received . My order to you meant simply that you should save Rosecrans from being crushed out , believing if he lost his position you could not hold east Tennessee in any event ; and that if he ...
... Knoxville , Tenn .: Your despatch just received . My order to you meant simply that you should save Rosecrans from being crushed out , believing if he lost his position you could not hold east Tennessee in any event ; and that if he ...
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... Knoxville , Tenn .: You do not estimate the holding of East Tennessee more highly than I do . There is no absolute purpose of withdrawing our forces from it , and only a contingent one to withdraw them temporarily for the purpose of not ...
... Knoxville , Tenn .: You do not estimate the holding of East Tennessee more highly than I do . There is no absolute purpose of withdrawing our forces from it , and only a contingent one to withdraw them temporarily for the purpose of not ...
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Abraham Lincoln John George Nicolay, John Hay. time with General Foster at Knoxville , and could not be ignorant of , or averse to , the order which alarmed you . I see he has since passed through Kentucky , and I hope ... Knoxville, and ...
Abraham Lincoln John George Nicolay, John Hay. time with General Foster at Knoxville , and could not be ignorant of , or averse to , the order which alarmed you . I see he has since passed through Kentucky , and I hope ... Knoxville, and ...
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