johnston says we should leave. we must, if possible, save the troops. it says to evacuate vicksburg. [ sighs ] sergeant, i will not abandon vicksburg. [ indistinct conversations ] pemberton he was an able officer in mexico. he s a good northern who s just [chuckles] fallen in with bad company. i suppose that once the slaveholders get their hooks into you, it s hard to get them out. doesn t your own wife come from a slaveholding family? she does.
johnston says we should leave. we must, if possible, save the troops. it says to evacuate vicksburg. [ sighs ] sergeant, i will not abandon vicksburg. [ indistinct conversations ] pemberton he was an able officer in mexico. he s a good northern who s just [chuckles] fallen in with bad company. i suppose that once the slaveholders get their hooks into you, it s hard to get them out. doesn t your own wife come from a slaveholding family? she does.
has performed admirably. mcclellan will not be pursuing us any further. our invasion into the north has been a failure. my failure. no, general. if we have failed in maryland, it s only because god intends our victory to come at another time. stonewall jackson is one of lee s most trusted subordinates. this, in part, comes from jackson s drive and s determination and his belief that everything he does is sort of divinely ordained. pray with me. stonewall jackson never wavers in his belief that the confederates will achieve victory because he has stood firm through his own low points to become the man and soldier he is now. [ laughter ] [ indistinct conversations ]
the end of the united states of america. general scott, if you find it necessary to suspend habeas corpus, you may do so. mr. president, you cannot just get me my troops. lincoln said, well, congress is not in session, so i have to do it, because i can t preserve one part of the constitution and let the whole constitution go down. as secessionists are jailed, the railroads clear, and more union regiments begin arriving in washington. troops camp on the white house lawn, in the east room, and in the house chamber in the capitol. [ birds squawking, indistinct conversations ] bolstered by the arrival of troops, the public outcry is for
too many people. we must know his movements when he comes to jerusalem. we need somewhere quiet. i ll put a watch on the house. [ creaks ] [ insects chirping ] [ indistinct conversations ] [ creaks ] [ laughter ] outside the wall, dressed as pilgrims, spies are watching us. to report on our drunkenness, eh, lazarus? [ laughter ] my debauchery. or that i consort with sinners and tax collectors, right, matthew? former sinner and tax collector. and i know the labels put on me. [ chuckles ] we will put them on trial? put whom on trial? them. those who are against us. when you re king, james and i wish to sit by your throne as sentence is passed on them. see you condemn them to eternal flames. that s how you imagine the kingdom of god?