The North American Review, Τόμος 130O. Everett, 1880 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... asked General McClellan if he was willing to take the command , in that state of things . Mc- Clellan expressed his willingness to take the command , and his belief that he could save the capital . Both Mr. Lincoln and General Hal- leck ...
... asked General McClellan if he was willing to take the command , in that state of things . Mc- Clellan expressed his willingness to take the command , and his belief that he could save the capital . Both Mr. Lincoln and General Hal- leck ...
Σελίδα 328
... asked is very important , for two reasons : That he did not stipulate for a written order , shows how little he was considering his own safety . Again , as will appear hereafter , his want of written orders from that time forth exposed ...
... asked is very important , for two reasons : That he did not stipulate for a written order , shows how little he was considering his own safety . Again , as will appear hereafter , his want of written orders from that time forth exposed ...
Σελίδα 329
... asked if it was a severe attack , and General Pope replied that he thought it was . McClellan then said that he should go forward to the scene of this cannonading . Generals Pope and McDowell asked if they could go into Washington , and ...
... asked if it was a severe attack , and General Pope replied that he thought it was . McClellan then said that he should go forward to the scene of this cannonading . Generals Pope and McDowell asked if they could go into Washington , and ...
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