| Henry Coppée - 1866 - 586 頁
...to no good. I will state, however, general, that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself, and the whole North entertains the same feeling. The terms...hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Sincerely hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the loss of another life, I subscribe... | |
| James Fitz James Caldwell - 1866 - 278 頁
...however, General, that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself; and the whole North entertain the same feeling. The terms upon which peace can be...hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Sincerely hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the loss, of of another life, I subscribe... | |
| William Parker Snow - 1866 - 576 頁
...however, general, that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself; and the whole North entertain the same feeling. The terms upon which peace can be...hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Sincerely hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the loss of another life, I subscribe... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 398 頁
...however, General, that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself; and the whole North entertain the same feeling. The terms upon which peace can be...hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Sincerely hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the loss of another life, I subscribe... | |
| United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 頁
...feeling. The terms upon which peace can bo had are well understood. By the south laying down their anus they will hasten that most desirable event, save thousands...difficulties may be settled without the loss of another life, 1 subscribe myself, &c., "US GRANT, Lieutenant General. " General RE LEE." On the morning of the 9th... | |
| Edwin Bentley Quiner - 1866 - 1088 頁
...that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself, and the whole North entertain the same feelings. The terms upon which peace can be had are well understood...thousands of human lives and hundreds of millions of proi>erty not yet destroyed. Sincerely hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 758 頁
...however, General, that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself ; and the whole North entertain the same feeling. The terms upon which peace can be...that most desirable event, save thousands of human liyes, and hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Sincerely hoping that all our difficulties... | |
| United States. President - 1866 - 920 頁
...same feeling. Tlie terms upon which peace can be liad are well understood. By the south laying clown their arms they will hasten that most desirable event,...millions of property not yet destroyed. Seriously hopiug that nil our difficulties may be settled without the loss of another life, I subscribe myself,... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 頁
...to no good. I will state, however, General, that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself, and the whole North entertains the same feeling. The terms...had are well understood. By the South laying down thoir arms they will hasten that most desirable event, save thousands of human lives, and hundreds... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1866 - 164 頁
...avent, save thousands of human lives, and hunireds of millions of property not yet destroyed. Sincerely hoping that all our difficulties may be settled without the loss of another life, I subscribe myself, very respectfully, your obedient servant, US GRANT, Lieut. Gen. USA APRIL 9, 1865. GENERAL : I received... | |
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