Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... President Urging Action . Franklin's Division Sent to McClellan , from McDowell . No Use Made of it . Mc- Clellan's Inexplicable Delay at Yorktown . Testimony of Officers on Both Sides . Affair of Lee's Mills . Mc- Clellan's Attitude ...
... President Urging Action . Franklin's Division Sent to McClellan , from McDowell . No Use Made of it . Mc- Clellan's Inexplicable Delay at Yorktown . Testimony of Officers on Both Sides . Affair of Lee's Mills . Mc- Clellan's Attitude ...
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... President Replies to his Dispatches . Reënforcements Sent to McClellan . His Letter from Harrison's Landing . The Beginning of his Political Career . His Censorious Letters . General Sherman's Opinion of Them . The President Visits the ...
... President Replies to his Dispatches . Reënforcements Sent to McClellan . His Letter from Harrison's Landing . The Beginning of his Political Career . His Censorious Letters . General Sherman's Opinion of Them . The President Visits the ...
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... President's proclamation establishing it was issued after the fall of Sumter , when war measures had to be adopted under the stress of an immediate necessity which left no time for deliberate examination . In the absence of statutory ...
... President's proclamation establishing it was issued after the fall of Sumter , when war measures had to be adopted under the stress of an immediate necessity which left no time for deliberate examination . In the absence of statutory ...
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... President's well- considered policy from the first was , by every pru- dential act to avoid any pretext for intervention , or the dangerous complication of a foreign war . The Confederates resorted to a judicious and energetic use of ...
... President's well- considered policy from the first was , by every pru- dential act to avoid any pretext for intervention , or the dangerous complication of a foreign war . The Confederates resorted to a judicious and energetic use of ...
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... President's proclamation . On the strength of these reports , Jefferson Davis , some ten days before the actual indictment , wrote a letter to President Lincoln , which he transmitted by flag of truce through the military lines . In ...
... President's proclamation . On the strength of these reports , Jefferson Davis , some ten days before the actual indictment , wrote a letter to President Lincoln , which he transmitted by flag of truce through the military lines . In ...
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