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'Unconditional Surrender' Grant.
He first became famous by demanding 'Unconditional Surrender' of a Confederate unit, and so he became Unconditional Surrender (US) Grant. There is still debate over his middle name. It is supposed to be Simpson. But others say the 'S' didn't stand for anything, and he may not have been given it at birth.
The next objective was the river-ports of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson. (That was where Grant demanded 'Unconditional Surrender', which became his trademark name.)
The Union under U.S. Grant. This was where he first came to fame, after he had demanded (in his own phrase) 'unconditional surrender'. The public reacted well to this phrase, which chimed with 'US', and it became his nickname.
Yes, he was married to Julia Grant.
Conditional - Imposing, depending on, or containing a condition. Unconditional - without conditions or limitations.
A 'conditional' statement is a logical test while unconditional statement will cause the computer to branch.
An unconditional goto is a goto that has no associated conditional expression. The following example demonstrates conditional and unconditional goto statements. int x=rand(); if (x) goto label_1; // conditional goto (when x is non-zero) else goto label_2; // conditional goto (when x is zero) label_1: // ... goto label_3; // unconditional goto (jump past label_2) label_2: // ... label_3: // ...
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Unconditional statements are statements that are invoked unconditionally. Conditional statements have a controlling expression, while unconditional statements do not. For example: void f (bool b) { if (b==true) do_something(); // conditional statement (controlled by the expression b==true) do_something_else(); // unconditional (executes regardless of b's value) }
Unconditional surreder Grant
Many of the promises are conditional. Look for the word "If". There are others that are unconditional. These tend to be covenants God has made with his people.
U.S. Grant, Ulysses S. Grant. U.S. = Unconditional Surrender
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It was: "Unconditional Surrender" Grant.
I suppose you can consider it conditional in that Abraham had to leave his country in order for God to fulfill his promises. But as for all the blessings God promised (that were to be given once Abraham arrived in his new country), those were all unconditional.
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