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" In withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahannock, before delivering a general battle to our adversaries, the army has given renewed evidence of its confidence in itself, and its fidelity to the principles it represents. "
The Battle of Chancellorsville - Page 193
by Samuel Penniman Bates - 1882 - 261 pages
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The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, with ..., Volume 3

Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 842 pages
...great, and the manner in which ho spoke of him showed that he had duly considered the matter." 142 143 " In withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahannock...and its fidelity to the principles it represents. " In fighting at a disadvantage we would have been recreant to our trust, to ourselves, our cause,...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 27

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1863 - 882 pages
...or prevented by human sagacity or resourees. In withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahaunock before delivering a general battle to our adversaries, the army has given renewed evidenee of its confidenee in itself. In fighting at a disadvantage we would have been recreant to...
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The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Volume 2

Horace Greeley - 1866 - 842 pages
...to say they were of a character not to be foreseen nor prevented by human sagacity or resources. " # $ In fighting at a disadvantage, we would have been recreant to our trust, to ourselves, our canse, and...
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THE AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLOPAEDIA

1864 - 878 pages
...to sav, thev were of a character nut to be foreseen or prevented by human sagacity or resource. lu withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahannock...before delivering a general battle to our adversaries, (tie amiv has given renewed evidence of it* confidence in itself, and its fidelity to the principles...
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The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...

1864 - 878 pages
...sufficient to say, they were of a character not to be foreseen or prevented by bumaa sagacity or resource. In withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahannock before delivering a general battle to onr adversixries, the army has given renewed evidence of its confidence in itself, and its fidelity...
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The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States. With ...

William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 886 pages
...sufficient to say, thcv were of a character not to be foreseen or prevented by human sagacity or resource. In withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahannock...confidence in itself, and its fidelity to the principles it représenta. On fighting at a disadvantage, we would have been recreant to our trust, to ourselves,...
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The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States. With ...

William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 884 pages
...sufficient to say, they were of a character not to be foreseen or prevented by human sagacity or resource. In withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahannock...confidence in itself, and its fidelity to the principles it représenta. On fighting at a disadvantage, we would have been recreant to our trust, to ourselves,...
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The History of the Civil War in the United States: Its Cause, Origin ...

Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1865 - 1244 pages
...prevented by human sagacity or resources. " In withdrawing from the south bank of the Eappahannock before delivering a general battle to our adversaries, the army has given re. newed evidence of its confidence in itself and its fidelity to the principles it represents. "In...
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The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States: With ...

William Jewett Tenney - 1866 - 910 pages
...sufficient to say, they were of a character not to be foreseen or prevented by human sagacity or resource. In withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahannock...and its fidelity to the principles it represents. On fighting* at a disadvantage, we would have been recreant to our trust, to ourselves, our cause,...
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A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital, Volume 1

John Beauchamp Jones - 1866 - 404 pages
...sufficient to say they were of a character not to be foreseen or prevented by human sagacity or resources. In withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahannock,...and its fidelity to the principles it represents. "In fighting at a disadvantage we would have been recreant to our trust, to ourselves, our cause, and...
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