| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 842 pages
...than to acquiesce. And, taking the work of Gen. Thomas into the account, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. " Not only does it afford...army — it brings those who sat in darkness to see great light. " Please make my grateful acknowledgments to your whole army, officers and men. " Yours,... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - 1865 - 572 pages
...than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. " Not only does it afford...enough to vanquish the old opposing forces of the whole—Hood's array—it brings those who sat in darkness to see a great light. " But what next ?... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - 1865 - 590 pages
...than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. " Not only does it afford...enough to vanquish the old opposing forces of the whole—Hood's army—it brings those who sat in darkness to see a great light. " But what next ? I... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - 1866 - 736 pages
...than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is, indeed, a great success. " Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate millitary advantages, but in showing to the world that your army could be divided, putting the stronger... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1866 - 808 pages
...than to acquiesce. And, taking the work of Gen. Thomas into the account, as it should ,be taken, it is indeed a great success. "Not only does it afford the...enough to vanquish the old opposing forces of the whole—Hood's army—it brings those who sat in darkness to see great light. "Please make my grateful... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1866 - 876 pages
...than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the...and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole—Hood's army—it brings those who sat in darkness to see a great light. But what... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1866 - 886 pages
...than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the...and yet leaving enough to vanquish the old opposing force of the whole — Hood's army — it brings those who sat in darkness to see a great light. But... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - 1866 - 728 pages
...than to acquiesce. And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is, indeed, a great success. " Not only does it afford the obvious and immediate millitary advantages, bnt in showing to the world that your army could be divided, putting the stronger... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1867 - 848 pages
...than to acquiesce. And, taking the work of Gen. Thomas into the account, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. " Not only does it afford...the whole — Hood's army — it brings those who eat in darkness to see great light. " Please make my grateful acknowledgments to your whole army, officers... | |
| Society of the Army of the Cumberland - 1904 - 300 pages
...than to acquiesce, and taking the work of GENERAL THOMAS into account, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. Not only does it afford the obvious and important military advantages, but, in showing to the world that your army could be divided, put9 ting... | |
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