| Charles E. Davis - 1893 - 558 strani
...constantly doing ? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim ? As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that...your army at Winchester, unless the railroad from T-Tn»-nor'c TTofru tn t>mt r\nlnf Vlo llnt ltl urnrL-ltlcr nl-rlor Rut tKf onomv rl^»oc nrtu* THIRTEENTH... | |
| george rice carpenter - 1898 - 498 strani
...constantly doing? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that...transportation as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpeper Court House, which is just about twice as far as you would... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - 1898 - 494 strani
...constantly doing? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that...transportation as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He nonwagons from Culpeper Court House, which is just about twice as far as you would have... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1898 - 300 strani
...least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleek that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester unless...transportation as you would have to do, without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpeper Court House, which is just about twice as far as you would... | |
| 1899 - 848 strani
...forces ; and marked Grant, almost in a day, as one of the most promising generals in all the armies. Halleck that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester...nearly twice as great from railroad transportation as yon would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpep'er Court House, which... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 276 strani
...constantly doing ? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that...transportation as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpepper Court House, which is just about twice as far as you would... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 278 strani
...following letter : EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, D. C, October 13, 1862. MAJOR-GENERAL MCCLELLAN. to that point be put in working order. But the enemy...transportation as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpepper Court House, which is just about twice as far as you would... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1901 - 262 strani
...constantly doing? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that...transportation as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpeper Court House, which is just about twice as far as you would... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 394 strani
...constantly doing? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that...transportation as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpeper Court House, which is just about twice as far as you would... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 460 strani
...constantly doing? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim? As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that...transportation as you would have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpeper Court House, which is just about twice as far as you would... | |
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