| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 392 頁
...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...Washington, he would have been upon us before the troops could have gotten to you. Less than a week ago you notified us that reinforcements were leaving Richmond... | |
| Alonzo Rothschild - 1906 - 576 頁
...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...Washington, he would have been upon us before the troops could have gotten to you. Less than a week ago you notified us that reinforcements were leaving Richmond... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1906 - 622 頁
...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... | |
| Samuel Livingston French - 1906 - 388 頁
...re-enforcements. 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 you had a drawn battle or a repulse it is the price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington. We protected... | |
| Samuel Livingston French - 1906 - 382 頁
...ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could. I feel any misfortune to you land your army quite as keenly as you feel it yourself. If you had a drawn battle or a repulse it is the price we pay for the enemy not being in Washington. We protected... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 332 頁
...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...Washington, he would have been upon us before the troops could have gotten to you. Less than a week ago you notified us that reinforcements were leaving Richmond... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 336 頁
...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...Washington, he would have been upon us before the troops could have gotten to you. Less than a week ago you notified us that reinforcements were leaving Richmond... | |
| Emory Upton - 1912 - 676 頁
...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. Had we stripped Washington, he would have been unon us before the troops sent could have got to you. Less than a week ago you notified us that reenforcements... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 540 頁
...reenforcemeuts. I thoughtyou 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...battle or a repulse, it is the price we pay for the enemv not being in Washington. We protected Washington, and the enemy concentrated on you. Had we stripped... | |
| Isaac W. Heysinger - 1912 - 332 頁
...General Pope and President Lincoln. (See vol. xi, War Records, part 3, p. 269.) Says President Lincoln : "We protected Washington and the enemy concentrated...Washington, he would have been upon us before the troops could have been gotten to you." Page 297, Pope writes, July 4: "If my command be embarked and sent... | |
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