“War is the remedy our enemies have chosen. Other simple remedies were within their choice. You know it and they know it, but they wanted war, and I say let us give them all they want; not a word of argument, not a sign of let up, no cave in till we are whipped or they are.”

1860s, 1864, Letter to James Guthrie (August 1864)

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American General, businessman, educator, and author. 1820–1891

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