| 1836 - 494 pages
...suspended by reason of disagreement on the part of agents of exchange on both sides before 1 came into command" of the armies of the United States; and it...then being near the opening of the spring campaign 1 did not deem it advisable or just to the men who had to light our battles to re-enforce the enemy... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1865 - 588 pages
...making the exchange ? Answer. It never has. Exchanges having been snspended by reason of disagreement on the part of agents of exchange on both sides before...the spring campaign, I did not deem it advisable or jnst to the men who had to fight our battles to re-enforce the enemy with thirty or forty thonsand... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1868 - 140 pages
...not making the exchange? A. It never has. Exchanges having been suspended by reason of disagreement on the part of agents of exchange on both sides before...or just to the men who had to fight our battles to reinforce the enemy with thirty or forty thousand disciplined troops at that time. An immediate resumption... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1868 - 144 pages
...not making the exchange? A. It never has. Exchanges having been suspended by reason of disagreement on the part of agents of exchange on both sides before...or just to the men who had to fight our battles to reinforce the enemy with thirty or forty thousand disciplined troops at that time. An immediate resumption... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1871 - 670 pages
...not making the exchange? A. It never has. Exchanges having been suspended by reason of disagreement ensation, not exceeding three hundred dollars reinforce the enemy with thirty or forty thousand disciplined troopl at that time. An immediate resumption... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1875 - 664 pages
...having been suspended by reason of disagreement on the part of agents of exchange on both sides before 1 and that such States are the sole and proper judges...prohibited by the Constitution; that all efforts of the Q. There is no impediment in the way? A. No, sir; I will take the prisoners as fast as they can deliver... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1880 - 670 pages
...not making the exchange ? A. It never has. Exchanges having been suspended by reason of disagreement on the part of agents of exchange on both sides before I came in command of the armies of the United State?, and it then being near the opening of the spring campaign, I did not deem it advisable or just... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1880 - 662 pages
...ths armies of the United States, and it thf-n beios! near the opening of the spring campaign, I ¿A not deem it advisable or just to the men who had to fight our battles to reinforce the enemy with thirty or forty thousand disciplined troop« at that time. An immediate resumption... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1897 - 696 pages
...nearing the point of final victory, General Grant refused to consider the offer. He said that he " did not deem it advisable or just to the men who had to fight our battles to reinforce the enemy with thirty or forty thousand disciplined troops at that time."1211 Like Washington... | |
| La Salle Corbell Pickett - 1899 - 466 pages
...suspended by reason of disagreement on the part of agents of exchange on both sides before I came into command of the armies of the United States, and it...or just to the men who had to fight our battles to reinforce the enemy with thirty or forty thousand disciplined troops at that time. An immediate resumption... | |
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