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" Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine to do his duty, leaving to an all-controlling Providence the decision of the contest. "
Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 413
edited by - 1863
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Battle Field and Prison Pen: Or Through the War, and Thrice a Prisoner in ...

John W. Urban - United States - 1882 - 516 pages
...view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine to do hisdtity, leaving to an all-controlling Providence the decision...contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve in command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous in...
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History of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2d ...

Joseph Ripley Chandler Ward - Pennsylvania - 1883 - 448 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve of the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous...
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The War of the Rebellion: With a Full and Critical History of the First ...

Theodore Burr Gates - United States - 1884 - 690 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude •of the interests involved, and let each man determine...contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve in the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous...
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The Great Invasion of 1863: Or, General Lee in Pennsylvania. Embracing an ...

Jacob Hoke - Gettysburg Campaign, 1863 - 1887 - 644 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine to do his duty, leaving to an all- controlling Providence the decision of the contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve...
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The Great Invasion of 1863 ...: A Statement of the General Sickles ...

Jacob Hoke - Gettysburg Campaign, 1863 - 1887 - 644 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine to do his duty, leaving to an all -controlling Providence the decision of the contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve...
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Report of the ... Annual Re-union

Society of the Army of the Potomac - United States - 1888 - 588 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve in the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous...
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Marching to Victory: The Second Period of the War of the Rebellion ..., Volume 5

Charles Carleton Coffin - History - 1888 - 522 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...leaving to an all-controlling Providence the decision of this contest." General Meade made a tender and graceful tribute to General Hooker, " whose name must...
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Charles Devens: Orations and Addresses on Various Occasions, Civil and Military

Charles Devens - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1891 - 314 pages
...upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved; and let each determine to do his duty, leaving to an all-controlling Providence the decision of the contest." From the nature of the case, as General Meade states, no precise plan had probably been formed by General...
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History of the Twenty-fourth Michigan of the Iron Brigade, Known as the ...

Orson Blair Curtis - Michigan - 1891 - 502 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine to do his duty. It is with just diffidence that I relieve an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever...
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The History of Battery E, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery, in ...

George Lewis - Rhode Island artillery - 1892 - 666 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...contest" It is with just diffidence that I relieve in the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous...
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