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General Lee Commander-in-chief.
The appointment of General Lee to the Command-in-Chief of the Armies is tGeneral Lee to the Command-in-Chief of the Armies is the Confederacy will give universal satisfaction, and inspire fresh confidence in every bosom.
The President ha ay nothing of the great qualities which recommend General Lee to his present position.
They have been tested i t he never gave such proof of military ability as General Lee--a soldier who, with limited means, has successfu ss, we appreciate so strongly the difficulties of General Lee's position; that we feel constrained to invoke th ies which may be needed before this war is over.
General Lee, great man that he is, is neither infallible, omn t us not waste all our breath at the beginning of General Lee's new career, but retain a portion of it to susta al aid to the cause.--The Government has given us General Lee as the Commander-in-Chief--now let the people do their part and give General Lee the public spirit and unselfish patriotism of 1861.
Then, with the blessing of
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