The Struggle Of'72: The Issues and Candidates of the Present Political Campaign: Containing Biographical Sketches of All the Candidates for President and Vice-president; History and Platforms of the Great Political Parties; Facts about Public Men and Measures; Review of Grant's Administration; the Queer Record of Horace GreeleyUnion publishing Company, 1872 - 570 páginas |
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... moved " on to Richmond " before he was ready for such an expedition , suffered an ignominous defeat . Congress at once perceived that we were in a state of civil war , and proceeded to declare and legislate accordingly . On the 29th of ...
... moved " on to Richmond " before he was ready for such an expedition , suffered an ignominous defeat . Congress at once perceived that we were in a state of civil war , and proceeded to declare and legislate accordingly . On the 29th of ...
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... moved to a point near the frontier of the hostile country , and Grant was summoned from his wooing to a much sterner scene . In August of that year the Fourth took up a station near Corpus Christi , waiting for the shock to come . On ...
... moved to a point near the frontier of the hostile country , and Grant was summoned from his wooing to a much sterner scene . In August of that year the Fourth took up a station near Corpus Christi , waiting for the shock to come . On ...
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... moved early in February , with twenty regiments of infan- try , one regiment and four independent companies of cavalry and four batteries of artillery , as land forces , aided by six river gun boats , of the pattern then just originated ...
... moved early in February , with twenty regiments of infan- try , one regiment and four independent companies of cavalry and four batteries of artillery , as land forces , aided by six river gun boats , of the pattern then just originated ...
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... moved northward on Pocahontas , where they were still further strength- ened by the rebel division of Mansfield Lovell . The enemy then marched by the railroad , through Chewalla , upon Corinth . THE BATTLE , ABOUT CORINTH . Grant ...
... moved northward on Pocahontas , where they were still further strength- ened by the rebel division of Mansfield Lovell . The enemy then marched by the railroad , through Chewalla , upon Corinth . THE BATTLE , ABOUT CORINTH . Grant ...
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... moved forward on the Rebel lines at Grenada , and was preparing for a final assault upon Pemberton , when an unexpected disaster , due to the treason or cow- ardice of a subordinate , destroyed all his plans , uncovered his rear to the ...
... moved forward on the Rebel lines at Grenada , and was preparing for a final assault upon Pemberton , when an unexpected disaster , due to the treason or cow- ardice of a subordinate , destroyed all his plans , uncovered his rear to the ...
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