| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 strani
...were ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could. I feel any misfortune to yon and your army quite as keenly as you feel it yourself. If you have had a drawn battle or a repalse, it is the price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington. ff e protected Washington, and... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 strani
...assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could. I feel any misfortune to you and your army quit* as keenly as you feel it yourself. If you have had a drawn hattle or a repulse, it is the price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington. We protected Washington,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 836 strani
...were ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could. I feel any misfortune to yon and your army quite as keenly as you feel it yourself....been upon us before the troops sent could have got to yon. Less than a week ago, you notified us that reenforcements were leaving Bichmond to come in front... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1866 - 264 strani
...; 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...price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington. ... It is the nature of the case, and neither you nor the Government is to blame." The retreat continued... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 750 strani
...reenforcemonts. I thought you were ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I cculd. I feel any misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as...feel it yourself. If you have had a drawn battle or ,1 repuLsc, it is the price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington. We protected Washington,... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 804 strani
...recnforcemonts. I thought you were ungenerous in assuming that I did not Fend them as fast as I cculd. I feel any misfortune to you and your army quite as keenly as you feel it yourself. If you have had a rJrawn battle or a repulse, it is the price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington. We protected... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1867 - 848 strani
...not send them as fast as I could. I feel any misfortune to yon and your army quite as keenly as yon feel it yourself. If you have had a drawn battle or...been upon us before the troops sent could have got to yon. Less than a week ago, you notified us that reenforcements were leaving Richmond to come in front... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1880 - 664 strani
...as fast as possible : " If you havo had a drawn battlo or a repulse, it is the price we pay for tho enemy not being in Washington. We protected Washington, and the enemy concentrated on you. Hud we stripped Washington, h.- would him- bci-n upon us before tho troops sent could have got to you.... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 902 strani
...June, Mr. Lincoln, noticing what he regarded as ungenerous complaint, wrote to General McClellan : " If you have had a drawn battle or a repulse, it is...protected Washington, and the enemy concentrated on you.»t The month of April was cold and rainy, and our men poorly provided with shelter, and with only... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 930 strani
...June, Mr. Lincoln, noticing what he regarded as ungenerous complaint, wrote to General McClellan : " If you have had a drawn battle or a repulse, it is...protected Washington, and the enemy concentrated on you.»f The month of April was cold and rainy, and our men poorly provided with shelter, and with only... | |
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