| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1969 - 1348 pages
...set up dictators. What I now ask of you is military success, and I will risk the dictatorship. . . . "I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the Army, of criticizing their Commander, and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Dale Carnegie - 1982 - 308 pages
...in spite of it, that I have given you command. Only those generals who gain successes can set up as dictators. What I now ask of you is military success...spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticizing their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. 1 shall assist... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 1100 pages
...Government needed a dictator.. Of course, it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given yon the command. Only those generals who gain successes can...withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon yon. I shall assist yon as far as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were alive... | |
| Gary W. Gallagher - 1996 - 288 pages
...too. In his letter of appointment, he acknowledged elevating Hooker despite the record of intrigue. "I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the Army, of criticizing their commander, and withholding confidence from him. will now turn on you," Lincoln warned.26... | |
| Michael Burlingame - 1997 - 418 pages
...military success, and I will risk the dictatorship. The government will support you to the utmost of it's ability, which is neither more nor less than it has...spirit which you have aided to infuse into the Army, of criticizing their Commander, and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Dale Carnegie - 2010 - 293 pages
...in spite of it, that I have given you command. Only those generals who gain successes can set up as dictators. What I now ask of you is military success...spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticizing their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Walter H. Hebert - 1999 - 396 pages
...Government needed a Dictator. Of course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals, who gain successes,...spirit which you have aided to infuse into the Army, of criticizing their Commander, and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| Jeffry D. Wert - 2005 - 598 pages
...dictatorship." Lincoln pledged the administration's support. But Hooker should realize, he warned, "the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the Army, of criticizing their Commander, and withholding confidence from him will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
| James Boyd White - 2009 - 251 pages
...Government needed a Dictator. Of course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain successes, can...spirit which you have aided to infuse into the Army, of criticizing their Commander, and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist... | |
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