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France (France) (search for this): article 4
United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 4
There is every inducement for the Confederate people to show a firm countenance, and a determination to hold out, at least during this campaign.
In the first place, the Yankees are themselves as tired of the war as we are. But for the unfortunate withdrawal of Johnston last summer, and the consequent defeat of Hood, which led to the invasion of Tennessee and the dispersion of his army, and the invasion of Georgia by Sherman; but for that one error, the cry for peace at the North would have been stronger than it ever has been here.
Indeed, it had already commenced, under the influence of Lee's victories over Grant, and the unparalleled slaughter by which they were attended, when that unfortunate affair occurred, and changed at once the whole current of the Yankee mind.--Intent upon peace on any terms a moment ago, it changed with success, and now nothing less than subjugation would do. That was because subjugation was now believed to be easy.
The war is thought there to be al
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 4
There is every inducement for the Confederate people to show a firm countenance, and a determination to hold out, at least during this campaign.
In the first place, the Yankees are themselves as tired of the war as we are. But for the unfortunate withdrawal of Johnston last summer, and the consequent defeat of Hood, which led to the invasion of Tennessee and the dispersion of his army, and the invasion of Georgia by Sherman; but for that one error, the cry for peace at the North would have been stronger than it ever has been here.
Indeed, it had already commenced, under the influence of Lee's victories over Grant, and the unparalleled slaughter by which they were attended, when that unfortunate affair occurred, and changed at once the whole current of the Yankee mind.--Intent upon peace on any terms a moment ago, it changed with success, and now nothing less than subjugation would do. That was because subjugation was now believed to be easy.
The war is thought there to be al
Pollard (search for this): article 4
Hood (search for this): article 4
There is every inducement for the Confederate people to show a firm countenance, and a determination to hold out, at least during this campaign.
In the first place, the Yankees are themselves as tired of the war as we are. But for the unfortunate withdrawal of Johnston last summer, and the consequent defeat of Hood, which led to the invasion of Tennessee and the dispersion of his army, and the invasion of Georgia by Sherman; but for that one error, the cry for peace at the North would have been stronger than it ever has been here.
Indeed, it had already commenced, under the influence of Lee's victories over Grant, and the unparalleled slaughter by which they were attended, when that unfortunate affair occurred, and changed at once the whole current of the Yankee mind.--Intent upon peace on any terms a moment ago, it changed with success, and now nothing less than subjugation would do. That was because subjugation was now believed to be easy.
The war is thought there to be alm
Nicholas (search for this): article 4
Katherine (search for this): article 4
Joseph E. Johnston (search for this): article 4
There is every inducement for the Confederate people to show a firm countenance, and a determination to hold out, at least during this campaign.
In the first place, the Yankees are themselves as tired of the war as we are. But for the unfortunate withdrawal of Johnston last summer, and the consequent defeat of Hood, which led to the invasion of Tennessee and the dispersion of his army, and the invasion of Georgia by Sherman; but for that one error, the cry for peace at the North would have been stronger than it ever has been here.
Indeed, it had already commenced, under the influence of Lee's victories over Grant, and the unparalleled slaughter by which they were attended, when that unfortunate affair occurred, and changed at once the whole current of the Yankee mind.--Intent upon peace on any terms a moment ago, it changed with success, and now nothing less than subjugation would do. That was because subjugation was now believed to be easy.
The war is thought there to be alm
Grant (search for this): article 4