| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 strani
...nation's birthday, we declare to our foes, who are rebels against the best interests of mankind, that thia army shall enter the capital of the socalled Confederacy...our National Constitution shall prevail ; and that * " tiecojtd Year of the War," pp. 73-76. Pollard is very severe on the blunders and bungling work... | |
| Joel Cook - 1862 - 364 strani
...strengthening you with the resources of a great people. "On this our nation's birthday, we declare to our foes, who are rebels against the best interests...be preserved, cost what it may in time, treasure, or blood. "GEOKGE B. MCCLELLAN, ' ' Major- Gen oral Co mmanding. ' ' Upon the morning of July 5, the... | |
| 1863 - 848 strani
...we declare to our foes, who arc rebela against the best interests of mankind, that this army snail enter the capital of the so-called Confederacy ; that...State, must and shall be preserved, cost what it may iu time, treasure, and blood. GEO. E. MCCLELLAN, Major-General Commanding. On the 6th President Davis... | |
| English Combatant - 1863 - 388 strani
...people. On this our nation's birthday, we declare to our foes, who are rebels against the best intentions of mankind, that this army shall enter the capital...which can alone insure internal peace and external prosperity to each State, ' must and shall be preserved," cost what it may in time, treasure, and blood... | |
| Frank Moore - 1863 - 848 strani
...'-\ who are rebels against the best interests of ir.iiikmd, that this army shall enter the capital "' the so-called Confederacy ; that our national Constitution...external security to each State, " must and shall i't preserved," cost what it may in time, treasure «nd blood. ÜJäO. B. MCÜLELLAN. Doc. 80. BEAUREGARD'S... | |
| Frank Moore - 1863 - 894 strani
...nation's birth-day, we declare to our foeä, who are rebels against the best interests of muikind, that this army shall enter the capital of the so-called...national Constitution shall prevail, and that the Union, »hich can alone insure internal peace and exwiial security to each State, " must and shall be preserved,"... | |
| Alfred Lewis Castleman - 1863 - 328 strani
...ditch to see that Lee is not in sight, he cries thus : " On this, our Nation's birthday, we declare to our foes, who are rebels against the best interests...Mankind, that this army shall enter the Capital of their so-called Confederacy." Stuff! Has he forgotten that last winter he promised that under him we... | |
| Edwin Winchester Stone - 1864 - 448 strani
...is strengthening you with the resources of a great people. On this our nation's birthday, we declare to our foes, who are rebels against the best interests...shall be preserved, cost what it may in time, treasure or blood. GEORGE B. Major General Commanding. LETTER XVII. Rebels fought under disadvantage—Cause... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 344 strani
...is strengthening you with the resources of a great people. On this our nation's birthday we declare to our foes, who are rebels against the best interests...peace and external security to each State, " must and LIFE OF GEN. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN. shall "be preserved," cost what it may in time, treasure, and blood.... | |
| English Combatant - 1864 - 608 strani
...On this, our nation's birthday, we declare to our foes, who are rebels against the best intentions of mankind, that this army shall enter the capital...Confederacy, that our national Constitution shall provail, and that the Union, which can alone insure internal peace and external prosperity to each... | |
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