This book presents a collection of speeches by George B. McClellan, a Union general during the American Civil War and a candidate for the Presidency in 1864 and 1876. In these speeches, McClellan addresses a wide range of issues, from the rights of veterans and the need for civil service reform to the importance of maintaining national unity and preserving the Constitution.
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