| Emory Upton - 1912 - 546 strani
...reenforcements. I thought you were ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could. I feel any misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as you feel it yourself. If vou have had a drawn battle or a repulse, it is the price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington.... | |
| John Joseph Bowen - 1914 - 310 strani
...Lincoln replied : " Save your army at all events ; will send reinforcements as fast as we can. ... If you have had a drawn battle or a repulse, it is the price we pay for the enemy's not being in Washington. We protected Washington and the enemy concentrated on you. Had we... | |
| John Joseph Bowen - 1914 - 352 strani
...Lincoln replied : " Save your army at all events ; will send reinforcements as fast as we can. ... If you have had a drawn battle or a repulse, it is the price we pay for the enemy's not being in Washington. We protected Washington and the enemy concentrated on you. Had we... | |
| Godfrey Rathbone Benson Baron Charnwood - 1916 - 532 strani
...misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as you feel it yourself. If you have had a drawn battle or repulse, it is the price we pay for the enemy not...Washington, he would have been upon us before the lay in a position of security ; they might yet threaten Richmond, and McClellan's soldiers still believed... | |
| Godfrey Rathbone Benson Baron Charnwood - 1916 - 500 strani
...reinforcements. I thought you were ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could. I feel any misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as...feel it yourself. If you have had a drawn battle or repulse, it is the price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington. We protected Washington and... | |
| 1916 - 544 strani
...reenforcements. I thought you were ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could. I feel any misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as you feel it yourself. If vou have had a drawn battle or a repulse, it is the price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington.... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Gordy - 1917 - 294 strani
...army at all events," Lincoln replied, with remarkable tolerance and self-restraint. " . . .1 feel any misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as...Washington, he would have been upon us before the troops could have gotten to you." Stanton had less control over his temper. He said: "If we gave McClellan... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1917 - 522 strani
..."Save your army at all events," he wrote. "Will send reinforcements as fast as we can. ... I feel any misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as...Washington he would have been upon us before the troops could have gotten to you. ... It is the nature of the case and neither you nor the government are to... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1917 - 532 strani
..."Save your army at all events," he wrote. "Will send reinforcements as fast as we can. ... I feel any misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as...for the enemy not being in Washington. We protected 140 McCLELLAN AND LEE [1862 Washington and the enemy concentrated on you. Had we stripped Washington... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1917 - 520 strani
...Save your army at all events," he wrote. "Will send reinforcements as fast as we can. ... I feel any misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as...for the enemy not being in Washington. We protected 140 McCLELLAN AND LEE [1862 Washington and the enemy concentrated on you. Had we stripped Washington... | |
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