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" I have heard, in such a way as to believe it, of your recently saying that both the Army and the Government needed a Dictator. Of course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those Generals who gain successes... "
Abraham Lincoln - Page 310
by Godfrey Rathbone Benson Baron Charnwood - 1917 - 482 pages
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Bull Run to Bull Run: Or, Four Years in the Army of Northern Virginia ...

George Baylor - 1900 - 438 pages
...as you could, in which you did a great wrong to the country, and to a most meritorious and honorable brother officer. I have heard in such a way as to...course, it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain successes can set up dictators. What I now...
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Anecdotal Lincoln

Paul Selby - 1900 - 478 pages
...you could, in which you did a great wrong, both to the country, and a most meritorious and honorable brother officer. I have heard, in such a way as to...course, it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you a command. Only those generals who gain success can set up as dictators. What I ask...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 3

Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 276 pages
...as you could, in which you did a great wrong to the country, and to a most meritorious and honorable brother officer. I have heard, in such a way as to...course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain successes can set up dictators. What I now...
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Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and Letters

Abraham Lincoln - 1901 - 262 pages
...as you could, in which you did a great wrong to the country and to a most meritorious and honorable brother officer. I have heard, in such a way as to...course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain successes can set up dictators. What I now...
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Abraham Lincoln: His Youth and Early Manhood, with a Brief Account of His ...

Noah Brooks - 1901 - 264 pages
...as you could, in which you did a great wrong to the country and to a most meritorious and honorable brother officer. I have heard, in such a way as to...course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain success can be dictators. What I now ask of...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln

Henry Ketcham - 1901 - 516 pages
...as you could, in which you did a great wrong to the country, and to a most meritorious and honorable brother officer. I have heard, in such a way as to...course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain success can be dictators! What I now ask of...
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"Abe" Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: A Complete Collection of the Funny and ...

Alexander Kelly McClure - 1901 - 476 pages
...as he did not think enough of it to relieve McClellan of his command. The President said to Hooker: "I have heard, in such a way as to believe it, of...course, it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain success can be dictators. "What I now ask...
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Reminiscences of General Herman Haupt: Giving Hitherto Unpublished Official ...

Herman Haupt - 1901 - 354 pages
...the country and to a most meritorious and honorable brother officer. I have heard in such a way as I believe it, of your recently saying that both the...course, it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those Generals who gain success can set up dictators. What I now ask...
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The Cambridge Modern History, Volume 7

Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes - 1903 - 796 pages
...much as you could, in which you did a great wrong to the country 1863] Hooker's march on Richmond 485 and to a most meritorious and honourable brother officer....course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain successes can set up dictators. What I now...
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Abraham Lincoln

William Eleroy Curtis - 1902 - 476 pages
...as you could, in which you did a great wrong to the country and to a most meritorious and honorable brother officer. I have heard, in such a way as to...course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain successes can set up dictators. What I now...
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