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" ... cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before your Excellency, for your private consideration, my general views concerning the existing state of the rebellion, although they do... "
McClellan; a Vindication of the Military Career of General George B ... - Page 262
by James Havelock Campbell - 1916 - 458 pages
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Life and Campaigns of George B. McClellan, Major-general U. S. Army

George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 426 pages
...of overwhelming us by attacking our position or reducing us by blocking our river-communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I...amount to convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my mil id and heart. Our cause must nevei 1 be abandoned; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government....
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Letter of the Secretary of War: Transmitting Report on the Organization of ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 280 pages
...of overwhelming us by attacking our positions or reducing us by blocking our river communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I...although they do not strictly relate to the situation pf this army, or strictly come within the scope of my official duties. These views amount to convictions,...
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Report on the Organization and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: To ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 500 pages
...overwhelming us by attacking our positions or reducing us by blocking our river communications. I can not but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly...desire, in view of possible contingencies, to lay before yonr Excellency, for your private consideration, my general views concerning the existing state of...
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The Life, Campaigns, and Public Services of General McClellan. (George B ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 198 pages
...of overwhelming us by attacking the positions or reducing us by blocking our river communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in view of possjble contingencies, to lay before your Excellency, for your private consideration, my general views...
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Report of Major-General B. McClellan: Upon the Organization of the Army of ...

George Brinton McClellan - 1864 - 150 pages
...of overwhelming us by attacking >ur positions, or reducing us by blocking our iver communications. I cannot but regard our Condition as critical, and I earnestly desire, in r iew of possible contingencies, to lay before our excellency, for your private consderation, uy general...
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Life and Campaigns of George B. McClellan, Major-General U.S. Army

George Stillman Hillard - 1865 - 416 pages
...PRESIDENT. 263 whelming us by attacking our position or reducing us by blocking our river-communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I...amount to convictions, and are deeply impressed upon my rnind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government....
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The North American Review, Volume 130

1880 - 672 pages
...overwhelming us by attacking our positions, or reducing us by blocking our river communications. I can not but regard our condition as critical ; and I earnestly...strictly come within the scope of my official duties. Those views amount to convictions, and are deeply impressed on my mind and heart. Our cause must never...
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McClellan's Last Service to the Republic: Together with a Tribute to His Memory

George Ticknor Curtis - 1885 - 166 pages
...overwhelming us by attacking our positions, or reducing us by blocking our river communications. I can not but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly...views amount to convictions, and are deeply' impressed on my mind and heart. Our cause must never be abandoned ; * While Mr. Lincoln was on shore at Harrison's...
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Lincoln and Stanton: A Study of the War Administration of 1861 and 1862 ...

William Darrah Kelley - 1885 - 110 pages
...of overwhelming us by attacking our positions or reducing us by blocking our river communications. I cannot but regard our condition as critical, and I...strictly come within the scope of my official duties. ******* " Neither confiscation of property, political execution of persons, territorial organization...
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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in ..., Volume 17

John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 718 pages
...overwhelming us by attacking our positions or reducing us by blocking our river communications. I can not but regard our condition as critical, and I earnestly...strictly relate to the situation of this army, or I ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 337 strictly come within the scope of my official duties. These views amount to...
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