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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Address before the Virginia division of Army of Northern Virginia, at their reunion on the evening of October 21, 1886. (search)
ilderness are familiar, and have gone into history. Our dashing, brilliant cavalry leader, General Stuart, when he came to die could quietly say: I am resigned if it be God's will, but I should like to see my wife. But God's will be done, and General Lee in announcing his death in orders, could say of him to his fellow-soldiers: To military capacity of a high order he added the brightest graces of a pure life, sustained by the Christian's faith and hope. Memoirs of the Confederate War—Von Borcke, pages 313, 315. Ours was an army of Headly Vicars, Outrams and Havelocks. Lord Brougham, in one of his historical sketches, touchingly describes the relations between Lord St. Vincent and his great lieutenant, the hero of the Nile—Lord Nelson. He tells how the illustrious hero always acknowledged, with the most affectionate gratitude, how much his victory of the Nile was owing to the grand operation of his chief in fitting up the expedition, and for whom he felt and ever testified