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The Daily Dispatch: September 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], Proposal for a Confederate Credit mobilizer. (search)
subject to the natural laws that regulate the human mind. To say that he occasionally blunders, is but to say that he is human. Nevertheless, he is one of the most remarkable men of this or any other age, and the people at large know it, as well as the Yankees and Europeans. They are conscious that he has made as few mistakes as any man probably could have made in his situation, and that with the smallest means over placed in the hands of a revolutionary leader, he has contrived to carry on a war more tremendous than any ever waged against Bonaparte. They see all this, and their confidence in him is unbounded. If he will issue a proclamation appealing to the whole people to come forward and take this cotton loan, in the way the loan of Napoleon III. was taken, our word for it, it will all be taken in a month. We hope he will try it; and if he feels diffident of his influence, let him recollect the manner in which the people have responded to every proclamation he has issued.