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... tion on this important subject , as you may conceive your duty may permit you to enter upon with us , the grounds of which , you may easily see , ought to be kept an entire secret . " LEE IN CONNECTICUT . 185 Lee , in reply , 184 LIFE ...
... tion on this important subject , as you may conceive your duty may permit you to enter upon with us , the grounds of which , you may easily see , ought to be kept an entire secret . " LEE IN CONNECTICUT . 185 Lee , in reply , 184 LIFE ...
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... tion of hearing of some great event , and to be restrained in every military operation for want of the necessary means of carrying it on , is not very pleasing , especially as the means used to conceal my weakness from the en- emy ...
... tion of hearing of some great event , and to be restrained in every military operation for want of the necessary means of carrying it on , is not very pleasing , especially as the means used to conceal my weakness from the en- emy ...
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... tion nor intention would have prompted me to , " etc. The very calmness and coldness of this note must have had a greater effect upon Reed , than could have been produced by the most vehement reproaches . In subse- quent communications ...
... tion nor intention would have prompted me to , " etc. The very calmness and coldness of this note must have had a greater effect upon Reed , than could have been produced by the most vehement reproaches . In subse- quent communications ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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