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... never think of but with the greatest concern . In the meantime , my dear general , let me entreat you to judge of me by realities , not by ap- pearances ; and believe that I never entertained or ex- pressed a sentiment incompatible with ...
... never think of but with the greatest concern . In the meantime , my dear general , let me entreat you to judge of me by realities , not by ap- pearances ; and believe that I never entertained or ex- pressed a sentiment incompatible with ...
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... never was , nor never will be , a finer op- portunity of giving the enemy a fatal blow than at pres- ent . For God's sake push on as fast as possible . " camp . Again , at a later hour , he writes : " The enemy are very quiet , washing ...
... never was , nor never will be , a finer op- portunity of giving the enemy a fatal blow than at pres- ent . For God's sake push on as fast as possible . " camp . Again , at a later hour , he writes : " The enemy are very quiet , washing ...
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... never spoke of him with asperity , but did justice to his merits , acknowledging that " he possessed many great qualities . " In after years , there was a proposition to publish the manuscripts of General Lee , and Washington was con ...
... never spoke of him with asperity , but did justice to his merits , acknowledging that " he possessed many great qualities . " In after years , there was a proposition to publish the manuscripts of General Lee , and Washington was con ...
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