I think it best for you to know that there are some things in regard to which I am not quite satisfied with you. I believe you to be a brave and skilful soldier, which, of course, I like. I also believe you do not mix politics with your profession, in... Chancellorsville: Lee's Greatest Battle - Page 6by Edward James Stackpole - 1988 - 398 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...Army of the Potomac under the command of General Joseph Hooker. Here is the letter of appointment: General. I have placed you at the head of the Army...satisfied with you. I believe you to be a brave and skilful soldier, which, of course, I like. I also believe you do not mix politics with your profession,... | |
| Ida M. Tarbel - 2003 - 272 pages
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| Elbert Hubbard - 2003 - 628 pages
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| Herman Hattaway - 2004 - 272 pages
...well, Lincoln, upon his appointment, sent him a meticulous letter containing this remarkable statement: There are some things in regard to which, I am not...satisfied with you. I believe you to be a brave and skillful soldier, which, of course, I like. I also believe you do not mix politics with your profession,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 2003 - 906 pages
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| Clement A. Evans - 2004 - 452 pages
...have placed you at the head of the army of the Potomac. Of course, I have done this upon what appears to me to be sufficient reasons. And yet I think it...satisfied with you. I believe you to be a brave and skillful soldier, which, of course, I like. I also believe you do not mix politics with your profession,... | |
| Helen Nicolay - 2004 - 196 pages
...the Potomac. Of course I have done this upon what appear to me to be sufficient reasons, and yet 1 think it best for you to know that there are some...satisfied with you. I believe you to be a brave and skilful soldier, which, of course, I like. I also believe you do not mix politics with your profession,... | |
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