Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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Page 75
... things previous to the war , to leave out of sight the mission of Mr. Henry , in 1809 , to spy out New England and seek to prepare it for separation from the Union in case of war . The documents communicated by the President to Congress ...
... things previous to the war , to leave out of sight the mission of Mr. Henry , in 1809 , to spy out New England and seek to prepare it for separation from the Union in case of war . The documents communicated by the President to Congress ...
Page 89
... thing to be said for the Army of the Tennessee . Fortunate as other divisions may have been in their commanders , this was exception . ally fortunate in the men who commanded and led it in the con-- flicts of the war a quarter of a ...
... thing to be said for the Army of the Tennessee . Fortunate as other divisions may have been in their commanders , this was exception . ally fortunate in the men who commanded and led it in the con-- flicts of the war a quarter of a ...
Page 90
... thing can be said truthfully of this division of the army that it never knew defeat . It never was driven from a battle - field . It fought at Fort Henry , and one of the first great victories that was won in the war was at Donelson ...
... thing can be said truthfully of this division of the army that it never knew defeat . It never was driven from a battle - field . It fought at Fort Henry , and one of the first great victories that was won in the war was at Donelson ...
Page 94
... things in the world is the peculiar manner in which men reason when their money interests are at stake . I have read in some newspaper " that in 1680 an English clergyman of the name of Goodwin , made the following argu- . ment against ...
... things in the world is the peculiar manner in which men reason when their money interests are at stake . I have read in some newspaper " that in 1680 an English clergyman of the name of Goodwin , made the following argu- . ment against ...
Page 96
... things he said : " I am sorry such jeal- ousies as you speak of should be gaining ground and poisoning the minds of the Southern people . * * * * That there is a diversity of interests in the Union none has denied . That this is the ...
... things he said : " I am sorry such jeal- ousies as you speak of should be gaining ground and poisoning the minds of the Southern people . * * * * That there is a diversity of interests in the Union none has denied . That this is the ...
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