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" We had, I was satisfied, sacred principles to maintain and rights to defend, for which we were in duty bound to do our best, even if we perished in the endeavor. "
Lee and Longstreet at High Tide: Gettysburg in the Light of the Official Records - 209. oldal
szerző: Helen Dortch Longstreet - 1904 - 346 oldal
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The Atlantic Monthly, 106. kötet

1910 - 964 oldal
...the close of the war he expressed the same feeling quite as explicitly and solemnly: 'We had, I was satisfied, sacred principles to maintain and rights...do our best, even if we perished in the endeavor.' As we read these passionate confessions of faith, we almost come to look upon Lee as one of the great...

Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Letters of Gen. Robert E. Lee

John William Jones - 1875 - 586 oldal
...defend, for which we were in duty bound to do our best, even if we perished in the endeavor 1 ' " These were, as nearly as I can recall them, the exact words of General Lee on that most critical occasion. Yon see in them the soul of the man. What his conscience dictated and his judgment...

Ceremonies Connected with the Inauguration of the Mausoleum and the ...

Lee Memorial Association - 1883 - 92 oldal
...our independence, unless foreign powers, directly or indirectly, assisted us." But said he, " We had sacred principles to maintain and rights to defend,...do our best, even if we perished in the endeavor." And now that this belief was verified, he declared : " I did only what my duty demanded. I could have...

Ceremonies Connected with the Inauguration of the Mausoleum and ..., 3. kötet

Lee Memorial Association - 1883 - 92 oldal
...our independence, unless foreign powers, directly or indirectly, assisted us." But said he, " "We had sacred principles to maintain and rights to defend,...do our best, even if we perished in the endeavor." And now that this belief was verified, he declared : " I did only what my duty demanded. I could have...

Memoirs of Robert E. Lee: His Military and Personal History, Embracing a ...

Armistead Lindsay Long, Marcus Joseph Wright - 1886 - 760 oldal
...directly or indirectly, assist us But such considerations really made with me no difference. We had, I was satisfied, sacred principles to maintain and rights...them, the exact words of General Lee on that most critical occasion. You see in them the soul of the man. What his conscience dictated and his judgment...

From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America

James Longstreet - 1895 - 808 oldal
...indirectly, assist us. ... But such considerations really make with me no difference. We had, I was satisfied, sacred principles to maintain, and rights...them, the exact words of General Lee on that most critical occasion. You see in them the soul of the man. Where his conscience dictated and his judgment...

Reminiscences of the Civil War

John Brown Gordon - 1903 - 516 oldal
...the surrender, to the apparent hopelessness of our cause, used these immortal words: " We had, I was satisfied, sacred principles to maintain and rights...do our best, even if we perished in the endeavor." There were those, a few years ago, who were especially devoted to the somewhat stereotyped phrase that...

Reminiscences of the Civil War

John Brown Gordon - 1903 - 518 oldal
...considerations really made no difference with me." And then he uttered those memorable words: "We had, I was satisfied, sacred principles to maintain and rights...which we were in duty bound to do our best, even if wo perished in the endeavor." This great soldier understood the spirit which led the officers in that...

Judah P. Benjamin

Pierce Butler - 1906 - 472 oldal
...cause, and who, accepting the issue as it was decided, still believe with General Lee, "we had . . . sacred principles to maintain and rights to defend,...do our best, even if we perished in the endeavor. " " The Confederate States, ' ' wrote Benjamin,1 " have now for nearly four years resisted the utmost...

Life and Letters of Robert Edward Lee: Soldier and Man

John William Jones - 1906 - 502 oldal
...hoped they would so regard it. But such considerations really made with me no difference. We had, I was satisfied, sacred principles to maintain and rights...defend, for which we were in duty bound to do our Eest, even if we perished in the endeavor." These were, as nearly as I can recall them, the exact words...




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