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" God has thrown the gravest responsibilities upon you. Do not fear to meet them. Can the rebels be beaten after all that has occurred, and in view of the actual state of feeling caused by our late awful disaster? If they can — and it is your business... "
Notable Men of Tennessee: From 1833 to 1875, Their Times and Their ... - Page 298
by Oliver Perry Temple - 1912 - 467 pages
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Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the ..., Volumes 21-23

Society of the Army of the Tennessee - United States - 1893 - 638 pages
...right to die, but to business. You are not considered a great man, and I am a hopelessly broken one. Can the rebels be beaten after all that has occurred,...disaster. If they can, and it is your business to decide, write me that such is your judgment, so that I may know and do my dutv. It they cannot be beaten...
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Horace Greeley, Founder and Editor of the New York Tribune

William Alexander Linn - New York tribune - 1903 - 372 pages
...terrible ordeal, and God has thrown the gravest responsibilities upon you. Do not fear to meet them. Can the rebels be beaten after all that has occurred,...feeling caused by our late awful disaster? If they can—and it is your business to ascertain and decide—write me that such is your judgment, so that...
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Lincoln the President (March 4, 1861 to May 3, 1865)

Henry Clay Whitney - United States - 1907 - 364 pages
...bitterly. But to business. You are not considered a great man, and I am a helplessly broken one. . . . Can the Rebels be beaten after all that has occurred,...feeling caused by our late, awful disaster? If they can,—and it is your business to ascertain and decide,—write me that such is your judgment, so that...
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The Friendly Craft: A Collection of American Letters

Elizabeth Deering Hanscom - American letters - 1908 - 400 pages
...terrible ordeal, and God has thrown the gravest responsibilities upon you. Do not fear to meet them. Can the rebels be beaten after all that has occurred,...judgment, so that I may know and do my duty. And if they can not be beaten — if our recent disaster is fatal — do not fear to sacrifice yourself to your...
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Horace Greeley, Founder and Editor of the New York Tribune

William Alexander Linn - New York tribune - 1908 - 312 pages
...terrible ordeal, and God has thrown the gravest responsibilities upon you. Do not fear to meet them. Can the rebels be beaten after all that has occurred,...judgment, so that I may know and do my duty. And if they can not be beaten — if our recent disaster is fatal — do not fear to sacrifice yourself to your...
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The Friendly Craft: A Collection of American Letters

Elizabeth Deering Hanscom - American letters - 1910 - 444 pages
...ordeal, and (Ħod has thrown the gravest responsibilities upon yon. Do not fe.ir to meet them, fan the rebels be beaten after all that has occurred,...judgment, so that I may know and do my duty. And if they fini >i:'t be beaten — if our recent disaster is fatal — do not fear to sacrifice yourself to your...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2

William Eleazar Barton - Presidents - 1925 - 564 pages
...terrible ordeal, and God has thrown the greatest responsibilities upon you. Do not fear to meet them. Can the rebels be beaten after all that has occurred,...feeling caused by our late, awful disaster? If they can,—and it is your business to ascertain and decide,—write me that such is your judgment, so that...
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Horace Greeley: Founder of the New York Tribune

Don Carlos Seitz - 1926 - 500 pages
...terrible ordeal, and God has thrown the gravest responsibilities upon you. Do not fear to meet them. Can the rebels be beaten after all that has occurred,...feeling caused by our late awful disaster? If they can—and it is your business to ascertain and decide—write me that such is your judgment, so that...
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Trumpets of Jubilee: Henry Ward Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lyman ...

Constance Rourke - Authors, American - 1927 - 506 pages
...man, and I am a hopelessly broken one. . . . Can the rebels be beaten after all that has occurred? ... If they can — and it is your business to ascertain...judgment, so that I may know and do my duty. And if they can not be beaten — if our recent disaster is fatal — do not fear to sacrifice yourself to your...
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