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Determination of McClellan.
In his boastful proclamation to the "Army of the Potomac," McClellan declares that Richmond shall yet be taken no matter at what expense of "time, treasure, and blood" This is another of those "strategic movements" and "change of position" in speech, for which he has become so famous in action.
How long is it since he declared that the war was to be a "short and desperate one," and that he intended to take the rebel capital without much effusion of blood?
MeMcClellan declares that Richmond shall yet be taken no matter at what expense of "time, treasure, and blood" This is another of those "strategic movements" and "change of position" in speech, for which he has become so famous in action.
How long is it since he declared that the war was to be a "short and desperate one," and that he intended to take the rebel capital without much effusion of blood?
Men of his peculiar character ought to have good memories.
But baster and ar as he is w gl him full credit for in the declaration nounced. We believe that no matter at what "expense of time, treasure and blood," it is the determination of the North to capture this city, and conquer the South, if it can. It is "natural for men to listen to the ren Ho.
" but we ght as well look for in the mal jaws of the infernal pit as in the malicious hearts of our demoniac foe. There is no hope,
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