It is unfair to suppose that one party has invariably acted rightly, and that the other is responsible for every wrong that has been committed.


Personal Recollections and Observations of General Nelson A. Miles (ed. 1897)


It is unfair to suppose that one party has invariably acted rightly, and that the other is responsible for every wrong that has been committed.

It is unfair to suppose that one party has invariably acted rightly, and that the other is responsible for every wrong that has been committed.

It is unfair to suppose that one party has invariably acted rightly, and that the other is responsible for every wrong that has been committed.

It is unfair to suppose that one party has invariably acted rightly, and that the other is responsible for every wrong that has been committed.