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" I have been eminently successful in this war, in at least gaining the confidence of the public, no one feels more than I how much of this success is due to the energy, .skill, and the harmonious putting forth of that energy and skill, of those whom it... "
The Life of General U.S. Grant: His Early Life, Military Achievements, and ... - Page 123
edited by - 1885 - 772 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 87

1865 - 654 pages
...successful in this war. in at least gaining the confidence of the public, no one feels more than I how much of this success is due to the energy, skill,...remarks are applicable to a greater or less degree, proportionte to their ability as soldiers ; but what I want is, to express my thanks to you and McPherson....
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Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War at the Second ...

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1866 - 876 pages
...successful in this war, in at least gaining the confidence of the public, no one feels more than me how much of this success is due to the energy, skill,...harmonious putting forth of that energy and skill of those who it has been my good fortune to have occupy a subordinate position under me. There are many officers...
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Supplemental Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War: In Two ...

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1866 - 886 pages
...successful in this war, in at least gaining the confidence of the public, no one feels more than me how much of this success is due to the energy, skill,...harmonious putting forth of that energy and skill of those who it has been iny good fortune to have occupy a subordinate position under me. There are many officers...
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A Personal History of Ulysses S. Grant: With a Portrait and Sketch of ...

Albert Deane Richardson - 1868 - 640 pages
...successful in this war, in at least gaining the confidence of the public, no one feels more than I how much of this success is due to the energy, skill,...officers to whom these remarks are applicable, to s greater or less degree proportionate to their ability as soldiers; but what I want, is, to express...
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A Personal History of Ulysses S. Grant: And Sketch of Schuyler Colfax

Albert Deane Richardson - 1868 - 664 pages
...successful in this war, in at least gaining toe confidence of the public, no one feels more than I how much of this success is due to the energy, skill, and the harmonious putting forth of that nergy and g^i^ of those whom it has been my good fortune to have occupy ""g subordinate positions under...
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Life and Public Services of General Ulysses S. Grant: From His Boyhood to ...

Charles A. Phelps - 1868 - 386 pages
...successful in this war, in at least gaining the confidence of the public, no one feels more than I how much of this success is due to the energy, skill, and the harmonious putting-forth of that energy and skill, of those whom it has been my good fortune to have occupying...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 129

1869 - 622 pages
...successful in this war, in at least gaining the confidence of the public, no one feels more than I, how much of this success is due to the energy, skill,...of that energy and skill, of those whom it has been ffly good fortune to have occupying subordinate positions under me. 'There are many officers to whom...
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The life and campaigns of general U.S. Grant, from boyhood to his ...

Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 820 pages
...of the public, no one fuels more than me how much of this success is due to the energy, skill, and harmonious putting forth of that energy and skill,...whom it has been my good fortune to have occupying a subordinate position under me. There are many officers to whom these remarks are applicable in a...
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The Life and Campaigns of General U. S. Grant: From Boyhood to His ...

Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 794 pages
...of the public, no one feels more than me how much of this success is due to the energy, skill, and harmonious putting forth of that energy and skill,...whom it has been my good fortune to have occupying a subordinate position under me. There are many officers to whom these remarks are applicable in a...
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History of the American Civil War: Containing the events from the ...

John William Draper - 1870 - 716 pages
...first heard that this honor was intended, and before it was conferred, he hastened to write to Sherman: and skill of those whom it has been my good fortune...many officers to whom these remarks are applicable in a greater or less degree, proportionate to their ability as soldiers; but what I want is to express...
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