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" I remember seeing a General (Pettigrew, I think it was) come up to him, and report that ' he was unable to bring his men up again." Longstreet turned upon him and replied, with some sarcasm, ' Very well ; never mind, then, General j just let them remain... "
Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863 - Page 215
by Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - 1864 - 309 pages
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 94

1863 - 828 pages
...General was making the best arrangements in his power to resist the threatened advance, by advancing some artillery, rallying the stragglers. &c. I remember...think it was) come up to him, and report that " he was nnnV.e to bring his men up again." Longstreet turned upon him aud replied with some sarcasm, " Very...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 79

1863 - 652 pages
...artillery, rallying the stragglers, ete. I remember seeing a general (Pettigrew, I think it was) eome up to him, and report that " he was unable to bring...again." Longstreet turned upon him and replied with some eareasm, " Very well ; near miui!, then, general; just tit them remain where they are : the enemy's...
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Southern History of the War: The Second Year of the War

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1864 - 414 pages
...general was making the best arrangements in his power to resist the threatened advance, by advancing some artillery, rallying the stragglers, &c. I remember...him, and report that " he was unable to bring his men np again." Longstreet turned upon him and replied with some sarcasm, " Verywett; never mind, then,...
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Southern Generals: Their Lives and Campaigns

William Parker Snow - 1866 - 576 pages
...forward some artillery, rallying stragglers, etc. One of his generals came up to him, and reported that he was unable to bring his men up again. Longstreet turned upon him and replied, "Very well, never mind, then, General ; just let them remain where they are ; the enemy's going to...
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Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South. 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1867 - 620 pages
...General was making the best arrangements in his power to resist the threatened advance, by advancing some artillery, rallying the stragglers, &c. I remember...and report that ' he was unable to bring his men up .> L.'. ,:i1," Longstreet turned upon him and replied, with some sarcasm, 'Very well ; never mind,...
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Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South: 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1882 - 590 pages
...General was making the best arrangements in his power to resist the threatened advance, by advancing some artillery, rallying the stragglers, &c. I remember...some sarcasm, ' Very well ; never mind, then, General j just let them remain where they are ; the enemy's going to advance, and will spare you the trouble.'...
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The Great Invasion of 1863: Or, General Lee in Pennsylvania. Embracing an ...

Jacob Hoke - 1887 - 644 pages
...saw it covered with Confederates slowly and sulkily returning towards us in small broken parties. * * I remember seeing a general (Pettigrew I think it...with some sarcasm : ' Very well, never mind, then, LEE AT THE FRONT. 425 General; just let them remain where they are. The enemy is going to advance,...
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The Great Invasion of 1863 ...: A Statement of the General Sickles ...

Jacob Hoke - 1887 - 644 pages
...saw it covered with Confederates slowly and sulkily returning towards us in small broken parties. * * I remember seeing a general (Pettigrew I think it...with some sarcasm : ' Very well, never mind, then, LEE AT THE FROXT. 425 General; just let them remain where they are. The enemy is going to advance,...
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The Civil War in Song and Story, 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1889 - 602 pages
...by advancing some artillery, rallying the stragglers, &c. I remumtier seeing a General (Pettigrcw, I think it was) come up to him, and report that '...' Very well ; never mind, then, General; just let t"liem remain where they are; the enemy's going to advance, a. id will spare you the trouble." " lie...
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The Civil War in Song and Story, 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1889 - 614 pages
...General was making the best arrangements in his power to resist the threatened advance, by advancing some artillery, rallying the stragglers, &c. I remember...General (Pettigrew, I think it was) come up to him, ond report that ' he was unable to bring his men up again.' Longstreet turned upon him and replied,...
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