| United States. War Department - 1972 - 774 strani
...200,000, and talking of where the responsibility will belong, pains rne very much. I give you all I can, and act on the presumption that you will do the...that I could give you more if I would. I have omitted and shall omit no opportunity to send you re-enforcements whenever I possibly can. A. LINCOLN. PS —... | |
| Brian K. Burton - 2001 - 550 strani
...as mildly as he did: "I give you all I can, and act on the presmuption that you will do the hest vou can with what you have, while you continue, ungenerously I think, to assmue that I could give you more if I would. I have omitted and shall omit no opportunitv to send... | |
| 2003 - 260 strani
...strength at 200,000. Thoroughly annoyed if not angered Lincoln retorted, "I give you all I can . . . while you continue ungenerously I think, to assume that I could give you more if I would." The next day, June 26, Lee assumed the offensive, opening the Seven Days' Battles. Lincoln and Stanton... | |
| James V. Murfin - 2004 - 476 strani
...200,000, and talking of where the responsibility will belong, pains me very much. I give you all I can, and act on the presumption that you will do the...that I could give you more if I would. I have omitted and shall omit no opportunity to send you reenforcements whenever I possibly can. 84 McClellan had... | |
| Jeffry D. Wert - 2005 - 598 strani
...superior numbers and as to the responsibility for it "pains me very much." Continuing, "I give you all I can, and act on the presumption that you will do the...that I could give you more if I would. I have omitted and shall omit no opportunity to send you re-enforcements whenever I possibly can."5 After he had wired... | |
| Doris Kearns Goodwin - 2006 - 945 strani
...Lincoln replied that McClellan's talk of responsibility "pains me very much. I give you all I can . . . while you continue, ungenerously I think, to assume that I could give you more if I would." As the fighting intensified in the days that followed, neither McClellan nor Lincoln was able to sleep.... | |
| Jeffry D. Wert - 2005 - 576 strani
...continue, ungenerously I think, to assume that I could give you more if I would. I have omitted and shall omit no opportunity to send you re-enforcements whenever I possibly can." 5 After he had wired Stanton, McClellan visited Porter's headquarters across the Chickahominy and approved... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 2006 - 896 strani
...thousand, and talking of where the responsibility will belong, pains me very much. I give you all I can, and act on the presumption that you will do the...I could give you more if I would. I have omitted, and shall omit, no opportunity to send you reinforcements whenever I possibly can. A. LINCOLN. PS Gen.... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1866 - 828 strani
...thousand men, and talking of whom the responsibility will belong to, pains me very much. I give you all I can, and act on the presumption that you will do the...re-enforcements whenever I possibly can. A. LINCOLN. " Major-Genoral MCCLELLAN." This struggle at Fair Oaks farm, on the William sburg road, for a point... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1989 - 844 strani
...200,000, and talking of where the responsibility will belong, pains me very much. I give you all I can, and act on the presumption that you will do the...that I could give you more if I would. I have omitted and shall omit no opportunity to send you reenforcements whenever I possibly can. To George B. McClellan... | |
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