| United States. War Dept - 1902 - 1308 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...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... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1886 - 250 strani
...not claim to be at least his equal in power, and act upon the claim ? As I understand, you telegraph General Halleck, that you cannot subsist your army...now subsist his army at Winchester, at a distance twice as great from railroad transportations as you would have to do without the railroad last named.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1887 - 1240 strani
...understand, yon telegraphed General Halleck that you cannot subsist your armv at Winchester nnless the railroad from Harper's Ferry to that point be...put in working order. But the enemy does now subsist bis army at Winchester, ata distance nearly twice as great from railroad transportation as you would... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1887 - 506 strani
...be as large as his own. The President wrote a letter to General McClellan. Thus it read : " You say that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry to that poiut is in working order; but the enemy subsists his army at Winchester at a distance nearly twice... | |
| Régis de Trobriand - 1888 - 816 strani
...President replied to the general's objections with rare good-sense. He wrote to him October 13 : — ..." As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that...unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry to that point is put in working order. But the enemy does now subsist his army at Winchester, at a distance nearly... | |
| 1889 - 1016 strani
...constantly doing? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess, and act upon the claim ? As 1 understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that you...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... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 600 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 - 1890 - 454 strani
...in prowess and act upon the claim ? As I understand you telegraphed General Halleck that you can not subsist your army at Winchester, unless the railroad...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 - 1890 - 500 strani
...prowess and act upon the claim ? As I understand you telegraphed General Ilalleck that you can not subsist your army at Winchester, unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry to that point he put in working order. But the enemy does now subsist his army at Winchester at a distance nearly... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1891 - 424 strani
...prowess, and act upon the claim ? As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that you cannot subrist your army at Winchester unless the railroad from Harper's...twice as great from railroad transportation as you wonld have to do without the railroad last named. He now wagons from Culpeppor Oourt-House, which is... | |
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