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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
Berkeley County (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
Rich Mountain (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
McClellan (search for this): article 3
McClellan and Pope.
Much indignation has of late been visited upon Pope, by both the Yankee and Confedera press, while, in general, they both seem to spare McClellan.
We do not see that there is anything to choose bkees abuse Pope because be was unsuccessful So was McClellan.
We abuse Pope because he instigated his troops td destroy the country through which he passed.
If McClellan did not do the same thing.
at least he took no paunt.
Yet he did not tell more or greater has than McClellan.
If Pope claimed a victory at Cedar Run and Manassas, let it be recollected that McClellan claimed a victory in every one of the battles in which he was ignomin left his rear to take care of itself.
But surely McClellan's Paradies upon the bulletins of Napoleon after tho is proud of being such, and openly boasts of it. McClellan is equally a scoundrel, but he is a smooth tonguedrds while he is plundering you. Of the two we hold McClellan to be the worst, for he is a hypocrite in addition
Napoleon (search for this): article 3
Andrew Johnston (search for this): article 3
Pope (search for this): article 3
McClellan and Pope.
Much indignation has of late been visited upon Pope, by both the Yankee and Confederate press, whiPope, by both the Yankee and Confederate press, while, in general, they both seem to spare McClellan.
We do not see that there is anything to choose between them.
The Yankees abuse Pope because be was unsuccessful So was McClellan.
We abuse Pope because he instigated his troops to plunder and dePope because he instigated his troops to plunder and destroy the country through which he passed.
If McClellan did not do the same thing.
at least he took no pains to prevent ite country between the Potomac and the Rapidan.
We laugh at Pope for his lying bulletin.
and the Yankees are enraged with hYet he did not tell more or greater has than McClellan.
If Pope claimed a victory at Cedar Run and Manassas, let it be reco there entitle him to be considered, at least, the equal of Pope in the art of bragging.
The difference between the two men we take to be this: Pope is an open.
unblushing, bare-faced scoundrel, who is proud of being such, and openly boasts o
Berkeley (search for this): article 3