| United States. President - 1866 - 920 sider
...to-day. In mine of yesterday I did not intend to propose the surrender of the army of northern Virginia, but to ask the terms of your proposition. To be frank,...the emergency has arisen to call for the surrender of this army, but as the restoration of peace should bo the sole object of all, I desired to know whether... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 sider
...to-day. In mine of yesterday I did not intend to propose the surrender of the army of Northern Virginia, but to ask the terms of your proposition. To be frank,...the emergency has arisen to call for the surrender of this army, but as the restoration of peace should be the sole object of all, I desired to know whether... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - 1866 - 728 sider
...to-day. In mine of yesterday, I did not intend to propose the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, but to ask the terms of your proposition. To be frank,...the emergency has arisen to call for the surrender of this army ; but as the restoration of peace should be the sole object of all, I desired to know... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 750 sider
...to-day. In mine of yesterday I did not intend to propose the surrender of the army of Northern Virginia, but to ask the terms of your proposition. To be frank,...the emergency has arisen to call for the surrender of this army, but a,s the restoration of peace should be the sole object of all, I desired to know... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1866 - 774 sider
...to-day. In mine of yesterday I did not intend to propose the surrender of the army of Northern Virginia, but to ask the terms of your proposition. To be frank,...the emergency has arisen to call for the surrender of this army, but as the restoration of peace should be the sole object of all, I desired to know whether... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1866 - 586 sider
...to-day. In mine of yesterday I did not intend to propose the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, but to ask the terms of your proposition. To be frank, I do not think the emergency has arisen t<i call for the surrender of this •rmy: but as the restoration of peace should be the sole object... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1866 - 164 sider
...yourproposition. Tobefrank, I donotthink the emergency has arisen to call for the surrender of this army ; but as the restoration of peace should be the sole object of all, I desire to know whether your proposal would tend to that end. I cannot, therefore, meet you with a view to surrender the Army of... | |
| United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 sider
...I did not intend to propose the surrender of the'army of northern Virginia, but to ask the terms oi your proposition. To be frank, I do not think the emergency has arisen to call lor the surrender ol this army, but as the restoration of peace should be the sole object of all, I... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 758 sider
...answer to mine of yesterday. I did not intend to propose the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, but to ask the terms of your proposition. To be frank, I do not think tlie emergency has arisen to call for the surrender. But as the restoration of peace should be the... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1866 - 794 sider
...General Lee: — 8,1861 not think the emergency has arisen to call for the surrender of this army ; but, as the restoration of peace should be the sole object of all, I desired to know whether your proposals would lead to that end. I cannot, therefore, meet you with a... | |
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