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− | About every fourth man I should judge would be a proper candidate for the halter -- In some localities a greater proportion and in some less -- Let these traitors be disposed of in this manner and the cowards lodged in prison, It would then be a small job to | + | About every fourth man I should judge would be a proper candidate for the halter -- In some localities a greater proportion and in some less -- Let these traitors be disposed of in this manner and the cowards lodged in prison, It would then be a small job to dispose of the remainder of the Rebellion -- You say that the Rebels seem to whip in every battle -- That is a mistake -- The union forces are victorious in more than half the battles, as you will see if you look up the facts -- But a great many of our victories, prove to be of very little advantage to us. This is owing mostly to |
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Aubrey Dunton
traitors had been hanged About every fourth man I should judge would be a proper candidate for the halter -- In some localities a greater proportion and in some less -- Let these traitors be disposed of in this manner and the cowards lodged in prison, It would then be a small job to dispose of the remainder of the Rebellion -- You say that the Rebels seem to whip in every battle -- That is a mistake -- The union forces are victorious in more than half the battles, as you will see if you look up the facts -- But a great many of our victories, prove to be of very little advantage to us. This is owing mostly to