| Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 170 pages
...shall assist you as far as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it ; and now beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy and sleepless vigilance go forward... | |
| James Irvin Robertson (Jr.) - 1913 - 354 pages
...shall assist you as far as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. And now beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy and sleepless vigilance go forward... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1888 - 940 pages
...you. I shall assist you as far as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, were he alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. And now, beware of rashness ! Beware of rashness ! But with energy and sleepless vigilance go forward... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1969 - 1348 pages
...shall assist you, as far as I can, to put it down. Neither you, nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. APPENDIX H RETHINKING OUR SCIENTIFIC OBJECTIVES By Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner, Provost, Massachusetts Institute... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development - 1969 - 528 pages
...shall assist you, as far as I can, to put it down. Neither you, nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. "And now. beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy, and sleepless vigilance, go forward,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Don Edward Fehrenbacher - 1977 - 292 pages
...shall assist you as far as I can, to put it down. Neither you, nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army, while such a spirit prevails in it. And now, beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy, and sleepless vigilance, go forward,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 1100 pages
...shall assist yon as far as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it. And now beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy and sleepless vigilance go forward... | |
| Edward James Stackpole - 1988 - 418 pages
...shall assist you as far as I can, to put it down. Neither you, nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army, while such a spirit prevails in it. And now, beware of rashness— beware of rashness, but with energy, and sleepless vigilance, go forward,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, G. S. Boritt - 1996 - 208 pages
...5, p. 240. Rutgers University Press (1953, 1990). Neither you, nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army, while such a spirit [of division] prevails in it. Letter to General Joseph Hooker, Jan 26, 1863, reprinted in Collected... | |
| Michael Burlingame - 1997 - 418 pages
...shall assist you as far as I can, to put it down. Neither you, nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army, while such a spirit prevails in it. Lincoln concluded with a rousing injunction: "And now, beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but... | |
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