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" We have now ended the sixth day of very heavy fighting. The result, to this time, is much in our favor. Our losses have been heavy, as well as those of the enemy. I think the loss of the enemy must be greater. We have taken over five thousand prisoners... "
The History of the Ninth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Second ... - Page 385
by Daniel George Macnamara - 1899 - 543 pages
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Young Folk's History of the War for the Union

John Denison Champlin - 1881 - 626 pages
...he saw a chance for success, and early the next morning he sent to Washington a despatch, saying: " We have now ended the sixth day of very hard fighting. The result to this time is much in our favor. ... I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes all summer."...
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The Diplomatic History of the War for the Union

William Henry Seward - 1883 - 654 pages
...have now ended the eighth day of very heavy fighting. The result to this time is much in our favor. Our losses have been heavy, as well as those of the enemy. I think the loss of the enemy must be greater. We have taken over five thousand prisoners, while he...
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Kings without crowns; or Lives of American presidents, with a sketch of the ...

Charles H. Evans - 1884 - 234 pages
...have now ended the sixth day of very heavy fighting. The result to this time is much in our favour. Our losses have been heavy as well as those of the enemy. I think the loss of the enemy must be greater. We have taken over 5000 prisoners by battle, while he...
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Military and Civil Life of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ...

James Penny Boyd - 1885 - 752 pages
...south of the Rapidan. It ran : " We have now ended the sixth day of very hard fighting. The result to this time is much in our favor, but our losses...We have lost to this time eleven general officers, and probably twenty thousand men killed, wounded and missing. I think the loss of the enemy must be...
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From the tannery to the White house. Story of the life of Ulysses S. Grant

William Makepeace Thayer - 1885 - 410 pages
...stopping a moment for reflection, and handed it to Washburne without even reading it over :— '• We have now ended the sixth day of very hard fighting. The result, to this time, is much in our favour. Our losses have been heavy, as well as those of the enemy. I think...
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Military and Civil Life of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant: Leading Soldier of the Age ...

James Penny Boyd - 1885 - 752 pages
...which gave the country the assurance that there was a master in the field south of the Rapidan. It ran: "We have now ended the sixth day of very hard fighting. The result to this time is much in our favor, but our losses have been heavy as well as those of the enemy. We...
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Military and Civil Life of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ...

James Penny Boyd - 1885 - 936 pages
...which gave the country the assurance that there was a master in the field south of the Rapidan. It ran: "We have now ended the sixth day of very hard fighting. The result to this time is much in our favor, but our losses have been heavy as well as those of the enemy. We...
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Life of Ulysses Simpson Grant

Emma Elizabeth Brown - 1885 - 408 pages
...now ended the sixth day of very heavy fighting. " The result to this time is very much in our favor. "Our losses have been heavy, as well as those of the enemy. I think the loss of the enemy must be greater. " We have taken over five thousand prisoners by battle,...
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The Life of General U.S. Grant: His Early Life, Military Achievements, and ...

L. T. Remlap - 1885 - 800 pages
...have now ended the sixth day of very heavy fighting. The result, to this lime, is much in our favor. Our losses have been heavy, as well as those of the enemy. I think the loss of the enemy must be greater. We have taken over five thousand prisoners by battle,...
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The Life of General U.S. Grant: His Early Life, Military Achievements, and ...

Loomis T. Palmer - 1885 - 740 pages
...have now ended the sixth day of very heavy fighting. The result, to this lime, is much in our favor. Our losses have been heavy, as well as those of the enemy. I think the loss of the enemy must be greater. We have taken over five thousand prisoners by battle,...
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